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Djoué-Léfini is a department of the
Republic of the Congo The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo), is a country located on the western coast of Central ...
. It was created on 8 October 2024 from the northern part of
Pool Department Pool () is a Departments of the Republic of the Congo, department of the Republic of the Congo in the southeastern part of the country. It borders the departments of Bouenza Department, Bouenza, Lékoumou Department, Lékoumou, and Plateaux Depar ...
. Its capital is Odziba. It is named after the Djoué and Lefini rivers.


Geography and climate

Djoué-Léfini borders the departments of Plateaux to the north, Lékoumou to the west,
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to the southwest, and
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and Brazzaville to the south. Its eastern border is the
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: on the other side are the provinces of Maï-Ndombe and
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of the
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. Djoué-Léfini is located on the Mbe Plateau, a component of the
Batéké Plateau The Batéké Plateau is located around the border between the Republic of Congo and Gabon. In both countries it gave name to departments: * Plateaux Department (Gabon), Plateaux Department in Haut-Ogooué Province, Gabon * Plateaux Department (Congo ...
that stretches north of
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, the national capital, to the Lefini River. A part of the Western Congolian forest–savanna ecoregion, the Mbe Plateau has an elevation of about , and is covered by the grassy savannas and sandy soils. The plateau slopes steeply towards the Lefini and Congo rivers, which form the department's northern and eastern borders respectively. The department was largely deforested in the first decades of the 21st century, due to its proximity to the rapidly growing city of Brazzaville and its population's demand for firewood and charcoal, and only isolated pockets of forest remain. Lesio-Louna Gorilla Natural Reserve and part of Léfini Faunal Reserve are located in the northern part of the department, and have been collectively designated a
Key Biodiversity Area Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) are geographical regions that have been determined to be of international importance in terms of biodiversity conservation, using globally standardized criteria published by the IUCN as part of a collaboration between sc ...
. Djoué-Léfini experiences a humid tropical climate with average temperature of around . Annual rainfall ranges from , and the rainy season runs from October to May with a reduction in rain from January to February.


History

Ethnic conflicts in nearby areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have displaced hundreds to thousands of refugees into Ignié and Ngabé districts, most recently in 2022–2023 and February 2025. On 8 October 2024, Congo's
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approved the creation of three new departments: Congo-Oubangui, Djoué-Léfini, and Nkéni-Alima. At the same time, the commune of Kintélé, formerly part of Ignié District, was transferred to
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, and the district of Odziba was created from Ngabé District. The capital of Djoué-Léfini was chosen to be Odziba, on account of it having a thriving agricultural economy, access to electricity from the Imboulou Dam, and its location on the N2 road. As of 2025 it is temporarily located in Ignié.


Administration

Djoué-Léfini is divided into the six
districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...
of Ignié, Kimba, Mayama, Ngabé, Odziba, and Vinza. The districts of Ignié and Ngabé each contain an urban community (''communauté urbaine'') of the same name. The first prefect of Djoué-Léfini is , who was appointed in April 2025.


Demographics

The territories that now belong to Djoué-Léfini reported a combined population of 103,132 in the 2023 Congolese census. The urban communities of Ignié and Ngabé reported populations of 14,932 and 4,630 in the 2023 census. Villages exceeding four thousand people as of the 2023 census include Imvouba (4,946), Inoni-Plateaux (4,465), and Odziba (4,290). The three main ethnic groups in Djoué-Léfini are: *the
indigenous people There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference from other groups in a state, a special relationship with their traditional territ ...
locally known as the Babi, who live in the districts of Kimba, Mayama and Vinza, and continue to practise a foraging lifestyle; *the
Teke people The Teke people or Bateke, also known as the Tyo or Tio, are a Bantu Central African ethnic group that speak the Teke languages and that mainly inhabit the south, north, and center of the Republic of the Congo, the west of the Democratic Repub ...
, who represent the first wave of
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into the area and whose sovereign or ''Makoko'' remains seated at
Mbé A town in the Republic of the Congo, Mbé is located in the Ngabe District of the Department of Pool, approximately 200 km northeast of Brazzaville. A village in Cameroon, Adamoua region, Vina North Site Description The royal domain of ...
in the district of Ngabé; *the
Kongo people The Kongo people (also , singular: or ''M'kongo; , , singular: '') are a Bantu ethnic group primarily defined as the speakers of Kikongo. Subgroups include the Beembe, Bwende, Vili, Sundi, Yombe, Dondo, Lari, and others. They have li ...
, nowadays the majority ethnic group in the area.


Economy and infrastructure

Agriculture is the predominant economic activity in Djoué-Léfini, the main crops being
manioc ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil, Paraguay and parts of the Andes. Although ...
, peanuts, plantains, fruits, corn, and vegetables. The Imboulou Dam on the Lefini River is the largest hydroelectric project in the country, with a capacity of 120 megawatts. It was financed by China and completed in 2011. Paved roads in the department include: *the N2 road running through Ignié and Odziba, which links Brazzaville with the north of the country; *a spur of the N1 road connecting Mindouli via
Mayama District Mayama is a district in the Pool Department of south-eastern Republic of the Congo The Republic of the Congo, also known as Congo-Brazzaville, the Congo Republic or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring De ...
to the N2 road at Yié north of Ignié; *the portion of the N9 road from its intersection with the N1 spur near Mayama southeast towards Brazzaville; the unpaved section of N9 continues beyond Mayama west to Kindamba; and * a road connecting Inoni-Plateaux to the Imboulou Dam.


References

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