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Kumba is a metropolitan
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in the Meme department, Southwest Region, Western
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, referred as "K-town" in local slang. Kumba is the most developed and largest city in the Meme Department and has attracted people from the local villages like
Mbonge Mbonge is a town, a commune and a clan in Cameroon. The town derives its name as the chief and first major settlement of the Mbonge clan. It was formerly known as Liène during German rule in Cameroon. See also *Communes of Cameroon The Arro ...
, Ekondo Titi, etc. Kumba has an estimated population of about 400,000 with three quarters of this population being youth. As a result of improvement in infant health care, rural-urban migration and infant mortality is falling while birthrates rise, causing the population of Kumba to increase. The N8 and N16 highways meet at Kumba.


Etymology

The name 'Kumba' originates from the Bafo word 'kumbè', meaning an umbrella tree


History

According to local mythology, Kumba was founded by the hunter Midiki Bokeng, In his honour a monument has been put up around the Town Green. Kumba was originally a Bafo tribal capital formed after the Mediki wars. Mediki was a Bafo native sent by the Bafo chief Nguti to fight other tribes around the settlement which he did successfully. Mediki fought together with Eseme Modu and capture Territories as far as Ekombe. The settlement of Kumba was capital of former Rio Del Rey Division in German Cameroon and continued to exist into the
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period. Abel Mukete, a local Bafo chief, became the head of native authority in the district, beginning in the 1890s and even became the first
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in 1929. The title was passed down to his eldest son, John Mukete and mext to Nfon Victor E Mukete (the CEO of Camtel). The title of the chief of Kumba makes you the Paramount Chief of the Bafo people. On the 24th October 2020, a
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took place at a school. 7 died and 13 were injured.


Economy

Kumba is a trade centre for cocoa, palm oil and rubber, and has a
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industry as well. Kumba is a local
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, making it the main commercial town in
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Cameroon. It has two main markets, Kumba Market and Fiango Market, and several smaller markets created by farmers who bring food directly from their farms, such as the Mbonge Road market, Three Corners market, and the Back Market. Due to the high level of activity in the city, it has attracted the
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n traders, particularly the
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and Yoruba who own more than 60% of the shops in the town, according to a 2011 survey. Trade is controlled by the Kumba City Council, it provides the majority of money for the council. Most of the people in Kumba are farmers and therefore Kumba has become a major trade centre to its neighbouring towns and cities and also to some neighbouring countries including
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, Equatorial Guinea,
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and Chad.


Geography

Kumba is the largest town in the Meme Department and Southwest Region of
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. It is situated on flat lands around the Buea Road area with hills around Fiango and Mbonge Road. There are three main water bodies:
Lake Barombi Mbo Lake Barombi Mbo or Barombi-ma-Mbu is a lake near Kumba in the Southwest Region, Cameroon, Southwest Region of Cameroon. It is located in the Cameroon line, Cameroon volcanic chain, and is the largest volcanic lake in this region. It is one of th ...
, which is the largest volcanic lake in Cameroon and a
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, Kumba Water that passes through Buea Road at the Kumba Mbeng bridge, And the Mbanga Water, running through the city, the local nickname of the Mbanga is the Mabonjise. Most major roads to the nearby villages start at Kumba, running to the
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n
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at
Mamfe Mamfe or Mamfé is a city in and the capital of Manyu, a division of the Southwest Region in Cameroon. It is from the border of Nigeria, on the Manyu River. It has a population of 36,500 (2017 estimate). It is known as a centre for traditiona ...
, the
Korup National Park Korup National Park is in the Southwest Province of Cameroon and extends over 1,260 km2 of mostly undisturbed primary forest. It is reputedly one of Africa’s oldest and richest tropical forests in terms of floral and faunal diversity. It is ...
at Mundemba, and Mount Koupe to the east. File:Crater Lake, Kumba.jpg, Crater Lake, Kumba File:Forest Reserve, Lake Barombi.jpg, Forest Reserve, Lake Barombi File:Bakundu Forest Reserve, Lake Barombi.jpg, Bakundu Forest Reserve, Lake Barombi File:Full extent, Lake Barombi.jpg, Lake Barombi File:Giant Pyroclastic deposit, Kumba.jpg, Pyroclastic deposit, Kumba


Transport

Kumba is the terminus of a branch railway of the western system of
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. Kumba has three major motor parks: one situated at Buea road in Barombi Kang, the second at Fiango (Three Corners), and the third on Mbonge road (Mile One). File:Dans les routes embourbées de Kumba4.jpg, Transport in Kumba in the rainy season File:Dans les routes embourbées de Kumba.jpg File:Dans les routes embourbées de Kumba1.jpg File:Dans les routes embourbées de Kumba2.jpg


Government

Kumba is the capital of the Meme department of the Southwest Region. It has three sub-divisional councils: Kumba 1 (Kumba Town-Kake, a part of Buea Road), Kumba 2 (Kosala, Hausa-quarters and Fiango) and Kumba 3 (Three Corners, Mambanda and a part of Buea Road) Each has a local mayor. The town is also run by a
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appointed Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) and a government delegate.


Languages

The majority of the Kumba people speak
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, Pidgin and to a small extent, French, and a sizeable amount of indigenous languages, most presently the Bafaw, Bakundu, Bakossi and
Mbonge Mbonge is a town, a commune and a clan in Cameroon. The town derives its name as the chief and first major settlement of the Mbonge clan. It was formerly known as Liène during German rule in Cameroon. See also *Communes of Cameroon The Arro ...
. The ethnic groups of Kumba are the Bafaw and the Bakundus. Bafaw is an ethnic group who speak Lifaw, a language similar to Duala, and the Bakundu ethnic group who speak the Bakundu language(Orocko language), Mboh, Bakundu Language and Bakossi, and certainly
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. Due to the city's cosmopolitan nature, the Bafaw and the Bakundu now form just a percentage of the general population of the city, and have lost many aspects of their culture, except for their language which is spoken mostly by the elderly and some of the younger generation.


See also

* Railway stations in Cameroon


References

{{Authority control Communes of Southwest Region (Cameroon)