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  2. Senga people - Wikipedia

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    The Senga are an ethnic tribe of Zambia that is distinct from the Nsenga. The Senga are a tribe who migrated from the southern part of present-day Congo DRC. They re-settled in the Luangwa valley amongst the Tumbuka speaking people. They speak a dialect of Chitumbuka language called Tumbuka-Senga. [1]

  3. Nsenga people - Wikipedia

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    The Nsenga people are among the earliest tribes to migrate into modern day Zambia after the Tonga speaking people. It is believed that the Nsenga speaking people embarked on the trekking journey (Nsenga) almost at the same time with Bemba, Bisa, Lala. During this long journey, the Nsenga people had an intimate encounter with the Bemba people.

  4. List of South Asian television channels by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of South Asian-origin television channels available on cable, satellite and IPTV platforms in Canada, Malaysia, the Middle East, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  5. List of Urdu television channels - Wikipedia

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    4TV NEWS – owned by Fame Media Pvt. Ltd. Aalami Samay – owned by Sahara India Pariwar Group Sahara Network; Munsif TV – owned by Dera Television Pvt. ltd. News18 Urdu – owned by ETV Network and Network 18; Salaam TV – owned by Zee Media Corporation ltd.

  6. Chama District - Wikipedia

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    The people of Chama belong mostly to the Senga and Tumbuka tribes which resulted as a result of intermarriage with the Tumbuka people three centuries ago. Chitumbuka (Senga dialect) is the predominant language spoken in the district. [2] Agriculture is the leading industry, and maize is the most common crop. Chama is also known as a rice ...

  7. Sairbeen - Wikipedia

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    During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, it was notable for broadcasting the events of the war in East Pakistan even as state media was stating that everything was fine in the eastern wing. [1] By the time of the 1999 Pakistani coup d'état , it had acquired around 20 million people tuning in each week.

  8. GNN (Pakistani TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    G News Network, commonly known as GNN, is a Pakistani 24-hour news and current affairs channel based in Lahore, Pakistan. It is owned and operated by Gourmet Foods. [1] It was launched in 2005 as CNBC Pakistan under a license from CNBC Asia Pacific. It was then owned by Vision Network Television Limited. [2]

  9. Daily Jang - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Jang (Urdu: روزنامہ جنگ) is an Urdu language newspaper headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. It is considered one of Pakistan's newspaper of record and a leading newspaper of Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] [5]