Kabompo is a town in north-western
Zambia
Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central Africa, Central, Southern Africa, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most cent ...
, lying on the
Kabompo River
The Kabompo River is one of the main tributaries of the upper Zambezi River. It flows entirely in Zambia, rising to the east of the source of the Zambezi, in North-Western Province along the watershed between the Zambezi and Congo river basins w ...
with a population over 88,000 people. It is surrounded by
teak
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forest
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and is home to a
Roman Catholic
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*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
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mission.
Its most significant activity is the production of
honey
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. You also find a water falls called Chikata.
Kabompo House, No. J11a, Kabompo Township, to which
Kenneth Kaunda (first president of post independence Zambia) was restricted by the Colonial authorities from March to July 1959 is a noted
national monument
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The term may also refer to a spec ...
.
Kabompo has six main local languages these being
Lunda,
Luvale The Luvale people, also spelled Lovale, Balovale, Lubale, as well as Lwena or Luena in Angola, are a Bantu ethnic group found in northwestern Zambia and southeastern Angola. They are closely related to the Lunda and Ndembu to the northeast, but the ...
,
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 ...
,
Luchazi,
Chokwe Chokwe may refer to:
*Chokwe people, a Central African ethnic group
** Chokwe language, a Bantu language
* Chokwe or Tshokwe, Botswana, a village
* Chokwe, Malawi
* Chókwè District, Mozambique
**Chokwe, Mozambique
Chokwé, and earlier known a ...
and
Mbunda. The main tradition ceremonies that take place include Lukwakwa, Mbuda Liyoyelo and Chiweka.
The district has a few recreation facilities and it has Guesthouses and Lodges that offer accommodation with other related facilities. Some of the lodges with high standards services include Chidikumbidi Lodge and Golden Jubilee Lodge. It has Finance bank (z) Ltd as the only Bank and it has a district hospital that caters for the local people as well as a police station.
It has one fuel filling station that caters for the entire district and it runs out of fuel sometimes due to high demand.
The major source of power is the Thermal power provided by
Zesco Ltd, however, it is being connected to reliable power through the national grid.
The district has no established bakeries and people rely on the small scale bakeries.
Transport
The district is accessible by a tarred road (the
M8 road) that stretches from
Solwezi
Solwezi is a town in Zambia. It is the provincial capital of the mineral-rich North-Western Province. Solwezi is also the administrative capital of Solwezi District, one of the eleven districts in the North-Western Province.
Location
Solwezi ...
to
Chavuma
Chavuma is a town in the North-Western Province of Zambia, lying immediately south of the border with Angola. The town is approximately 1,100 kilometers from Lusaka (capital city of Zambia) and 11 kilometers from the Angolan border town of Kalip ...
and it is about 365 km from Solwezi. There is an interesting
cable ferry across the Kabompo River 80 km to the south-east. There is an air strip.
Education
Kabompo district has eight major secondary schools these being Kabompo Secondary school, Chiweza Secondary School, Pokola day Secondary school, Kabulamema Secondary School, Kamashila Secondary School, Kanaji Chilanda Secondary School, Chikenge Secondary School and Kayombo Secondary school.
References
Populated places in North-Western Province, Zambia
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