Maviha people

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The Maviha are an ethnic and linguistic group based along the border between Tanzania and Mozambique. [1]. They speak Mahiva language, a Niger-Congo language, and second languages like English in Tanzania, Portuguese and Makua in Mozambique, and Swahili in both countries.