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Mwami () is an title common in parts of and . The title means chief or tribal chief in several Bantu languages. It was historically used by kings in several African nations, and is still used for traditional kings or rulers of regions within several African nation-states.


Tribal chief
In several Bantu languages − including , , , , , , , , and − the word mwami means "". It is used as a title for the leader of or in areas where those languages are spoken.

In addition, mwami means either "chief" or "" in . It is used as a title for administrative chief in Luganda-speaking chiefdoms around the African Great Lakes region, though it can also be used as a general honorific for men, similar to English Mr.

Traditional chiefs of the and the of , and the Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe also use the honorific.


Etymology
Mwami comes from the Proto-Bantu word which meant chief, master, or king.


King
In the Kingdom of Rwanda, the King of Rwanda was known as mwami (plural abami). Since 1961, the nation has been led by the president of Rwanda.

The Kingdom of Burundi was ruled by kings titled mwami, followed by one of four that followed a repeating cycle. The President of Burundi has ruled since the start of the republic in 1966.

the current Buha Kingdom in the [[Kigoma Region]] of Western [[Tanzania]] is led by a regional ''mwami''.
     

Traditional kingdoms in the , , and provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo call their traditional leaders mwami.

The of Western refer to their supreme ruler as Mwami.

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