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Mbali may refer to * Mbali language, a minor Bantu language of Angola *Mbali Dhlamini, South African artist *Mbali Mpofu (born 1990), South African water polo player *Mbali Ntuli Mbali Ntuli (born ) is a South African politician and a former member of the Democratic Alliance. She is the former Provincial Campaigns Director for the party in KZN. She resigned as a member of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature in March 2022, wh ...
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Mbali Language
Mbali (''Olumbali, Kimbari'') is a minor Bantu language of Angola, spoken on the coast on the southern edge of the large Umbundu-speaking area and the northern end of the uninhabited Namib desert. Its classification is unclear. Arends et al. suggest it might turn out to be a Kimbundu–Umbundu mixed language A mixed language is a language that arises among a bilingual group combining aspects of two or more languages but not clearly deriving primarily from any single language. It differs from a creole or pidgin language in that, whereas creoles/pidgin ..., though it is nowhere near Kimbundu territory.Arends, Muysken, & Smith (1995), ''Pidgins and Creoles: An Introduction'' References Languages of Angola {{Bantu-lang-stub ...
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Mbali Dhlamini
Mbali Dhlamini (born 1990) is a South African artist. She predominantly works in photography and time-based media. Life Dhlamini was born 1990 in Soweto, Johannesburg. From 2008 to 2009, she studied printmaking at the Artist Proof Studio in Johannesburg. She then studied Visual Arts at the University of Johannesburg, where she obtained a Bachelor of Technology in 2013. She then studied at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, from 2014, graduating with a Master of Arts in 2015. Her thesis was titled, ''The master's cloth: a rainbow nation, exploring faith and spirituality through colour, a study of Apostolic and Zionist movements in Soweto''. Professors Raimi Gbadamosi and David Andrew provided Dhlamini with academic support during her thesis. Mbali Dhlamini lives in Johannesburg. Work In her work, Dhlamini deals with postcolonial issues: with spirituality (Series "Non-Promised Land: Bana Ba Thari Entsho") and with the craft of indigo dyeing in Senegal (Series "Loo ...
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