Among the Kioko slavery certainly exists[571].
The Selles, according to Magyar, have also slaves[572].
3. East-African Bantus.
Macdonald remarks that the East-Central African tribes in general have slaves[573].
The Manganja suffer much from slave-stealing tribes, but also keep slaves themselves[574].
Slavery also exists among the following tribes:
- Banyai[575],
- Wagogo[576],
- Washambala[577],
- Wapare[578],
- Wajao[579],
- Makonde[580],
- Wahehe[581],
- Wachagga[582]
- Wanyamwesi[583],
- Azimba[584],
- Wajiji[585],
- Wapokomo[586],
- Bondei[587].
Among the Wasiba or Basiba slavery is practised, though not to a great extent. “There are few slaves in the country, [[148]]most of them being women; a male slave generally runs away and joins another chief as a free man[588].”
The Wanyakyusa, according to Fülleborn, do not keep slaves[589].
Slavery is equally unknown among the Wambugu[590].