A Sukuma traditional and cultural of Ntulya people in rural Mwanza, looking at Makongote Nyumbani Shilinde, a traditional healer and a chief of Ntulya village famous as Mungu wa Pili he lived in a hut on the center of the big rock which is the symbolic site of Ntulya.
most residents in the surrounded during the presence of Nyumbani Shilinde believed to be survived without exercising any kind of job rather than assisting Nyumbani Shilinde to find medicine and prepare them and other ritual practices. However, in 1998 the beloved Second God passed away and the darkest strikes the Community of Ntulya, since that moment all inhabitants begin to struggle for food and medication, and they were forced to begin working and depending on their own.
In this modern era, the Ntulya inhabitants have primary school and a (Zahanati) constructed by the American Organization – African School House.