Kaniola Groupement
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Kaniola, also denominated as Kanyola, constitutes one of the sixteen ''groupements'' ( groupings) within the Ngweshe Chiefdom of the
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populace in
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. It is situated at an altitude of 1,800 meters and lies 64 kilometers from the metropolis of Bukavu. It abuts the
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and the Nindja Chiefdom to the northeast, while it is contiguous with the Izege and Walungu ''groupements'' to the east. To the west, it is flanked by the Burhale and Mulamba ''groupements''.


Geography

Spanning an expanse of 138.52 km2, with a population density of 399.4 people per square kilometre, Kaniola is home to a population of 60,906. It has a temperate climate with two seasons.


Administrative division

Administratively, the Kaniola ''groupement'' is divided into six sub-''groupements'', including the chief town (Kaniola Center, although not officially endorsed by the chieftaincy or currently possessing legal status). These ''groupements'' are governed by traditional leaders referred to as ' mwamis.' Each ''groupement'' is then subdivided into villages (''localités'') and is under the authority of customary chiefs.


Sub-''groupements:''

* Cagala sub-''groupement'': Led by Chief Ntangano; * Mwirama sub-''groupement'': Governed by Byumanine; * Murhala sub-''groupement'': Directed by Nyakasane; * Budodo sub-''groupement'': Overseen by Nyunda; * Nyamarhege sub-''groupement'': Administered by Chief Vuningoma; * Miduha sub-''groupement'': Managed by Mupanga; * Kaniola Center sub-''groupement'': Under the headship of Herman.


Villages

Kaniola ''groupement'' is subdivided into 53 villages:


History

Established in 1921 as a collective of the Ngweshe Chiefdom within the Belgian Congo, the region was historically occupied by the Lega people, a
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-speaking ethnic group residing in the primordial forests of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, between the African Great Lakes and the Lualaba River, in proximity to the Luba people.


Conflict and insecurity

The conflict has devastated the region for nearly 30 years due to recurring wars and persistent ethnic conflicts. In 1996, 2004, 2005, 2006, and on the night of May 26 to 27, 2007, the region experienced several massacres, making it a focal point of ethnic strife. These atrocities perpetuated into various villages within Kaniola ''groupement'' in 2008, predominantly attributed to the ''
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'' (AFDL), '' Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie'' (RCD),
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(CNDP), and ''Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda'' (FDLR). The FDLR, a Rwandan Hutu political-military organization, was instigated in 2000 by the ex- FAR/ Interahamwe in Zaire following the Rwandan genocide, aiming to consolidate the Rwandan Hutu refugee population in eastern Zaire to advocate for political dialogue, the formation of political parties, and integration into the army and public institutions. In May 2009, two officers from the 17th Integrated Brigade Battalion of FARDC were killed and one went missing subsequent to clashes with the FDLR in the Kabona and Luhago villages of the Nindja Chiefdom within the
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, located more than 80 kilometers west of Bukavu. By July 2009, the 421st FARDC Battalion successfully reclaimed the villages of Kafukiro and Kahamba from FDLR rebels.


Economy


Agriculture

Both subsistence and industrial agriculture are an important component of Kaniola's economy. Subsistence agricultural products include
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, maize,
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, potato, tomato,
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,
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, cassava,
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and rice. Subsistence farming provides food security for most families and communities but also enables rural producers to increase or decrease their income. As for industrial agriculture commodities, there are
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, coffee and tobacco. The
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is replete with various minerals, including gold,
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and orphamine.


Breeding

While agriculture is predominantly for subsistence, livestock is another important source of revenue and plays a significant social role in marriage among the
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. It is a source of leverage, prestige and wealth. Animal breeding assists many peasants in solving many of their financial, social, cultural and other problems: marriage, children's education, and visitors' receptions. Breeding mainly centers on cows, goats, sheep, chickens, pigs,
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s, and guinea pigs.


See also

* Kamanyola *
Kinyandonyi Kinyandonyi is a village in the Rutshuru Territory of the North Kivu, North Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinyandonyi is situated 10 km east of the city of Kiwanja in Bukoma groupement, in the Bwisha Chiefdom and 85 km n ...
*
Mulenge Mulenge is a village of the grouping in Uvira territory, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. It is located on the high plateaus of the Itombwe massif, overlooking the locality of Uvira. The area was inhabited by the remnants of the autoch ...
* Sange * Bukavu * Kabare


References

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