| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
Afrikaans-speakers |
| 2 |
Chewa/Chewa-speakers |
| 3 |
Chinyungwe-speakers |
| 4 |
Chisena-speakers |
| 5 |
Damara-speakers |
| 6 |
English-speakers |
| 7 |
German-speakers |
| 8 |
Nama-speakers |
| 9 |
Ndebele-speakers |
| 10 |
Oshiwambo-speakers |
| 11 |
Otjiherero-speakers |
| 12 |
Portueguese-speakers |
| 13 |
Rukwangali-speakers |
| 14 |
Sesotho,Sotho, S.Sotho speakers- |
| 15 |
Setswana/Tswana-speakers |
| 16 |
Silozi-speakers |
| 17 |
Shangaan/Tsonga/Ronga/Tswa-speakers |
| 18 |
Shona-speakers |
| 19 |
Swahili-speakers |
| 20 |
Swazi-speakers |
| 21 |
Venda-speakers |
| 22 |
Xhosa-speakers |
| 23 |
Zulu-speakers |
| 24 |
Sepedi/N.Sotho-speakers |
| 25 |
White people |
| 26 |
Black people |
| 27 |
Coloured people |
| 28 |
Indian people |
| 29 |
Christian people |
| 30 |
Muslim people |
| 31 |
Catholic people |
| 32 |
Religious people |
| 33 |
Middle class people |
| 34 |
Working class people |
| 35 |
Poor/low class people |
| 36 |
Farmers |
| 37 |
Jindwi |
| 38 |
Black African people |
| 39 |
African people |
| 40 |
Muchikunda |
| 41 |
Budya |
| 42 |
Zezuru |
| 43 |
Ndau |
| 44 |
Muungwe |
| 45 |
Women |
| 46 |
Men |
| 47 |
Tumbuka |
| 48 |
Karanga |
| 49 |
Worker(s) |
| 50 |
Korekore |
| 51 |
Ovambo |
| 52 |
Afrikaners |
| 53 |
Boers |
| 54 |
Businessmen |
| 55 |
Unemployed people |
| 56 |
Kavango |
| 57 |
San |
| 58 |
Khoi |
| 59 |
Banderu |
| 60 |
Students |
| 61 |
Westerners |
| 62 |
Top govt officials |
| 63 |
Their people |
| 64 |
ZANU PF members |
| 65 |
Rich people |
| 66 |
Zwimba people |
| 67 |
Mugabe & other leaders |
| 69 |
Elite |
| 70 |
Govt workers |
| 71 |
Bourgeouise |
| 72 |
Ruling class |
| 73 |
Bangwato |
| 74 |
Basarwa |
| 75 |
Bangwato and Bakalaka |
| 76 |
Chinese |
| 77 |
Central Region |
| 78 |
People who live with President |
| 79 |
Machinga |
| 80 |
United Democratic Front constituencies (Malawi) |
| 81 |
Football players |
| 82 |
Politicians |
| 83 |
United Democratic Front/UDF members (Malawi) |
| 84 |
Yao/Achawa |
| 85 |
Southerners/Southern Region (Malawi) |
| 86 |
Northerners/Northern Region (Malawi) |
| 87 |
Government itself |
| 88 |
Lesotho Congress Democracy (LCD) |
| 89 |
Don |
| 90 |
Their families |
| 91 |
Ministers |
| 92 |
Govt officials |
| 93 |
Town dwellers |
| 94 |
People of same tribe |
| 95 |
Bemba |
| 96 |
Rich businessmen |
| 100 |
Senior clergymen |
| 101 |
Foreigners |
| 102 |
Lesotho Congress for Democracy |
| 103 |
dont know |
| 104 |
clan eg Motaung |
| 105 |
no one |
| 106 |
Basotho National Party |
| 107 |
South Africa |
| 108 |
those in cities |
| 109 |
foreigners |
| 110 |
followers of ruling party |
| 111 |
people of Mbeki |
| 112 |
lawbreakers |
| 113 |
educated people |
| 114 |
lowlands community |
| 115 |
police |
| 116 |
people from north |
| 117 |
his own village only |
| 118 |
youth |
| 119 |
Tsoene is flying |
| 120 |
themselves |
| 121 |
their own areas |
| 122 |
sadc |
| 123 |
normal people |
| 124 |
shebeen queen |
| 125 |
BNP and BCP |
| 126 |
LCD parliamentarians given money free |
| 127 |
Other |
| 151 |
The governmental people/people at the corridor of power |
| 152 |
The hausas, the yourubas and the ibos |
| 153 |
They represent those that are in the realm of affairs |
| 154 |
Yorubas |
| 155 |
Their family's interest and their pocket |
| 156 |
The elite |
| 157 |
The upperclass/richmen/the interest of the money bag |
| 158 |
The Hausa people/Northerners |
| 159 |
Friends |
| 160 |
Supporter |
| 161 |
The ogoni people |
| 162 |
The top military personnel |
| 163 |
The Ibos/Igbo |
| 164 |
The Itsekiris |
| 165 |
The politicians |
| 166 |
The contractors |
| 167 |
The islamic group |
| 168 |
Civil servant/Govt worker |
| 169 |
Educated people/Academic literates |
| 170 |
Poor masses |
| 171 |
Those that are living in the urban area |
| 172 |
The Egba's |
| 173 |
South west |
| 174 |
The tribe's group |
| 175 |
People selected from a particular region |
| 176 |
Community leaders |
| 177 |
Kanuris |
| 178 |
Uvwie |
| 179 |
Edo's |
| 180 |
Footballers |
| 181 |
Urhobo |
| 182 |
Eastern groups |
| 183 |
Middle belt |
| 184 |
Religious leaders |
| 185 |
Merchant |
| 186 |
Tradtional rulers |
| 187 |
Those from F.C.T. |
| 188 |
Christian |
| 189 |
Business organisation |
| 190 |
Women |
| 191 |
The lucky ones |
| 192 |
Working class |
| 193 |
A capitalist |
| 194 |
Medical services |
| 195 |
Leader of the church |
| 196 |
Leader of the mosque |
| 197 |
Nothing/Can't say |
| 997 |
Not Applicable |
| 998 |
Refused |
| 999 |
Missing |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.