Bantu Languages on the Net: For speakers, students, and researchers. Mutete, the Bantu search engine, audio and download files, Bantuist registry, language map, fact sheets, and cultural news.
Bemba Home Page: Introduction with samples of texts and sounds of the Bemba language spoken in Zambia.
Comparative Bantu Online Dictionary: Extensive databases, Bantuists' Manifesto, data and document downloads, project outine, links.
Encyclopedia.com: Bantu Languages: Includes information on individual Bantu languages and where they are spoken as well as general characteristics of this language family.
Fon is Fun: Vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and sound files for acquiring basic Fon, spoken in southern Benin. Site also contains information about the country.
Kamanakao Association: Non-governmental organization preserving the Shiyeyi language of Wayeyi people of northern Botswana.
Language Development for Literacy: The Case of Shiyeyi in Botswana: Academic paper by Lydia Nyati-Ramahobo.
Languages On-Line: Bambara: Audio files in RAM format accompanying an introductory and intermediate Indiana University course by Bird, Hutchison, and Kante.
Languages On-Line: Twi: Audio files in RAM format accompanying an Indiana University course. [Twi is spoken in Ghana]
Mandinka Grammar Manual: By Ebrima Colley, Peace Corps. A practical grammar of language spoken in the Gambia.