It is believed they are originally from Mozambique
They live in the southern part of Malawi, in the districts of Chikwawa and Nsaje both districts boarders with Mozambique. The part is commonly known as Lower Shire since that is where the Shire River ends into Zambezi River.
They are mostly farmers and they keep cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, etc. They are also fishermen and they also make mats and other artisan crafts. It is in this region where you find many growers of cotton, maize and mangoes. The largest sugar factory is based in Chikwawa district. The place is very hot.
The Sena culture is one of the most vibrant in Malawi. They are skilled musicians.
The Sena practice Kulowa Kufa in which a woman marries another man or brother of his deceased husband.
They practice the traditional cleansing ceremony. Some of them still believe in ancestral spirits. they believe in a god called mbona. They pray to him when the country experiences a dry spell. They pray to him and offer sacrifices in times of need. There is a small Muslim presence, but not as strong as that found in Mangochi, Machinga and Zomba.
There is a lack of food, good farming materials, education and good hospitals. This area is often hit by floods from the Shire River.
Pray for enough rain, but not so much that there should be flooding.
Pray for an understanding of God and his ways.
Scripture Prayers for the Sena, Malawi in Malawi.
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