Mumbwa is a town in the
Central Province of
Zambia
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, lying on the
M9 Road. Its district covers the western part of the Central Province bordering
Kaoma
Kaoma was a French-Brazilian band formed in 1988 by Loalwa Braz (lead vocals), Chyco Dru (bass), Jacky Arconte (guitar), Jean-Claude Bonaventure (keyboard), Michel Abihssira (drums and percussion) and Fania (backing vocals). Dru is from Martini ...
and Western Province to the west,
Namwala
Namwala is a town and the seat of Namwala District in Southern Province of Zambia. It is on the M11 Road. Namwala town has a population of over 5,000 people. It lies on the southern bank of the Kafue River at 996 metres above sea level. It hou ...
and Southern Province to the south,
Lusaka
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and Lusaka Province to the east,
Kasempa
Kasempa Town is a developing small town located in North-Western Province, Zambia. It is approximately by road northwest of Lusaka
Lusaka (; ) is the capital and largest city of Zambia. It is one of the fastest-developing cities in southe ...
and North-Western Province to the north and
Kabwe
Kabwe is the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District, with a population estimated at 202,914 at the 2010 census. Named Broken Hill until 1966, it was founded when lead and zinc deposits were discovered in 1902. Kabwe also ...
to the north-east. It is known for its
cotton
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and has a ginnery. The
Zambia Air Force has a base in the district.
Kafue National Park borders the district to the west. The predominant tribes are the
Ila, who speak a dialect known as
Sala, mostly to the south and south east and the Kaonde to the north. The
Lenje
Lenje is a Bantu language
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are to the north-east on the border area with Kabwe. There are also relatively large settlement of people from the west and north west such as the
Lozi Lozi may refer to:
* Lozi language
* Lozi people
Lozi people, or Barotse, are a southern African ethnic group who speak Lozi or Silozi, a Sotho–Tswana language. The Lozi people consist of more than 46 different ethnic groups and are primarily ...
,
Nkoya
The Nkoya (also Shinkoya) people are a Bantu people native to Zambia, living mostly in the Western and Southern provinces and the Mankoya area.
As of 2006, they were estimated to number 146,000 people.
Besides Nkoya proper, Nkoya dialects inclu ...
and
Luvale,
Shona people
The Shona people () are part of the Bantu peoples, Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily living in Zimbabwe where they form the majority of the population, as well as Mozambique, South Africa, and a worldwide diaspora including g ...
from the then
Southern Rhodesia
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who settled there as refugees from the
civil war in that country and who are now almost integrated and Tonga from the south. A lot of prospecting for minerals such as
copper
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and
gold
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was done in the district and small scale mines operated there. Most are now closed, though the gold mine at
Luiri has been revived.
Notable people
*
Emmerson Mnangagwa, settled in Mumbwa with his family after leaving Southern Rhodesia
References
Populated places in Central Province, Zambia
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