Zulu
The Zulu are a group of African natives who live in South Africa. He also lives in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique. Their language, Ishjeru, is anti-tour; More specifically, the Zulu system played an important role in the history of South Africa during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, being part of the Nugni subgroup. Under Apartheid, Zuluin was classified as a third-class citizen and suffered from governmental discrimination. They remain the most numerous race in South Africa today and have equal rights with all other citizens. As of 2001, there are 10,659,309 inhabitants.