Barwe in Zimbabwe

Speakers

3,298

Type

Location

Country

Information available

1. Basics

Names

Barwe in Zimbabwe

Size

3,298

ChiBarwe language is also known as Cibalke, Balk or Barwe in Mozambique. The Mozambican Barwe is almost identical to the Sena language. In Zimbabwe, ChiBarwe is populary known as Hwesa which is mainly spoken in the north eastern parts on Nyanga district, Manicaland province near the border with Mozambique. Specifically, the Barwe are found under Chief Katerere of the Hwesa totem. Mukwewa, Mukatsa, Mashumba, Sangoma and Mbiriyade are some of the villages that speak ChiBarwe. An archaic form of the ChiBarwe language is spoken in places like Katerere, Khoso, Kaitano and Munzara, places which are along Gaerezi River along the border of Mozambique. The Barwe people lived as a distinct polity in areas that today are on both sides of the border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Most of them occupied land in Samatamba and Kairezi before being forced to scatter during wars with the Portuguese. They then fled Portuguese aggression in Mozambique and settled in Zimbabwe. The Barwe people are also found in Mudzi as well as in areas between the Mazowe and Honde Rivers. ChiBarwe has three dialects namely; Catandica Barwe spoken in the Manica Province of Mozambique, Nyanga Barwe (Hwesa) spoken in Nyanga in Zimbabwe and Changara Barwe spoken around Tete Province in Mozambique. Among these three varieties, the Catandica variety is regarded as the true version of Barwe because it has remained unchanged. The Changara variety has significantly changed due to its contact with Nyungwe and the Nyanga variety has also changed as a result of its contact with the Manyika dialect of the Shona language. There are 3, 298 (0.02%) mother-tongue speakers of the ChiBarwe language in Zimbabwe.

2. Status

Status

  • Official country wide language
  • Official regional language
  • Official minority language
  • Recognised community language
  • Unrecognised community language
National language
No
Indigenous language
No

3. State

Documentation: materials

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Documentation: descriptions

Standardization

Graphisation & script encoding

4. Users

Geographical distribution

  • Users live and dominate in all regions of the country
  • Users live in one [state/...] of the country
  • Users live in a cross-border region [state/...] of the country
  • Users live in separated [states/...] of the country
  • Users live dispersed across one [state/...] of the country
  • Users live scattered all over the country
Comments
In Zimbabwe, ChiBarwe is populary known as Hwesa which is mainly spoken in the north eastern parts on Nyanga district, Manicaland province near the border with Mozambique.

Size / Number of users

Number of users

3298
Source
Zimbabwe Census Report 2022
Year
2022

Users within total population

0.02000
Less than 1% use the language

PROPORTION

Actual percentage
0
Source
Zimbabwe Census Report 2022
Year
2022

Users within the reference community

Age distribution of users

percentage of members of middle generations (15-65)

Age distribution of users

0
percentage of members of young generations (< 15)

Age distribution of users

percentage of members of older generations (> 65)

Generational use

Educational attainment

No education
Early childhood education
Primary education
Lower secondary education
Higher secondary education
Tertiary education

Occupational qualifications

Elementary occupations
Plant and machine operators and assemblers
Craft and related trades workers
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers
Services and sales workers
Clerical support workers
Technicians and associate professionals
Professionals
Managers

Language competence

Language not used
Understand little, speak/sign none
Understand some, speak/sign little
Understand well, speak/sign some
Understand all, speak/sign well
Understand all, speak/sign fluently

Literacy of users

Digital use

5. Use

Socio-geographic dimension

Geographic scope
  • International
  • Supranational
  • Cross-border (states)
  • State-wide
  • Supra-regional cross-border
  • Supra-regional
  • Regional cross-border
  • Regional
  • Local
Comments
The Barwe people lived as a distinct polity in areas that today are on both sides of the border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

Economic dimension

Functional dimension

Functional scope
  • Public domains
  • Everyday domains
  • Private domains
Functional scope
  • Public domains
  • Everyday domains
  • Private domains
Functional scope
  • Public domains
  • Everyday domains
  • Private domains

Functional use in administration

Ethnoculture

Formal Education

Early childhood education
Primary level
Lower secondary level
Higher secondary level
Tertiary level

Public healthcare

Information, communication and cultural production

Completion