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Lemba is a commune in the
Mont Amba District Mont Amba is an area of the capital city of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, comprising five of the city-province's twenty-four administrative divisions—the communes of Kisenso, Lemba, Limete, Matete and Ngaba. It is one of the four ...
of
Kinshasa Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the Capital city, capital and Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-grow ...
, the capital of the
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. Spanning an area of 23.70 square kilometers, it has an estimated population of 1,120,992 as of 2015. Lemba is bordered by several communes, with the Limete commune to the north, the Kalamu River forming a
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with
Ngaba Ngaba is a commune located in the Mont Amba District of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It spans an area of 4.0 square kilometers and has an estimated population of 539,135 as of 2015. Situated in the southe ...
to the northwest, and
Makala Makala is a commune located in the Funa District of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Covering an area of 5.60 square kilometers, Makala is situated in Kinshasa's southern hilly region and has an estimated popu ...
to the southwest. The Kimwenza road marks its border with
Mont-Ngafula Mont Ngafula, or Mont-Ngafula, is a commune in the Lukunga District of Kinshasa, in the western part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. By its surface area, Mont Ngafula is the third-largest commune in Kinshasa's city-province. It is locat ...
, while the Matete River separates it from
Matete Matete is one of the 24 communes of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Situated in the Mont Amba District in the southern part of Kinshasa, Matete spans an area of 4.80 square kilometers and had an estimated popu ...
to the northeast and
Kisenso Kisenso () is a municipality ('' commune'') in the Mont Amba district of Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply t ...
to the southeast. Lemba is an important hub for
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and social-commercial activities, which are key to its economy. It is also a center for education and research, hosting the
University of Kinshasa The University of Kinshasa (), colloquially known by its acronym UNIKIN, is a public university located in Kinshasa's Lemba, Kinshasa, Lemba commune within the western region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the country's premier un ...
, the
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, and the private Université Panafricaine de Gouvernance et Innovations. Additionally, it is home to notable institutions such as Notre-Dame de la Sagesse and sports organizations like the BC Biso Na Biso and the Athlétique Club Kuya Sport.


Geography


Location

Lemba is geographically defined by a combination of
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and constructed boundaries. To the north, its border follows the intersection of the Matete River with Kikwit Avenue, extending to the interchange circle and continuing south and east along this axis to rejoin the Matete River. The eastern boundary follows the Matete River upstream to its source, connecting via a straight line to the southeastern corner of the
University of Kinshasa The University of Kinshasa (), colloquially known by its acronym UNIKIN, is a public university located in Kinshasa's Lemba, Kinshasa, Lemba commune within the western region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the country's premier un ...
's concession. The southern and western borders extend from this point along the road surrounding the university concession, meeting a by-pass road that connects to the Yolo River. The western boundary traces the Yolo River to its intersection with the Kikwit River axis.


Climate

Lemba shares Kinshasa's
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, characterized by a hot and humid atmosphere. It experiences two distinct seasons: an eight-month
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and a four-month
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.


Government

Lemba's current borders were established by Ministerial Decree No. 69/0042 in January 1969 and further reinforced by Ordinance-Law No. 82/088 of 25 January 1982, which defined the commune as a decentralized administrative entity with legal personality, alongside the other
communes of Kinshasa The city-province (''ville-province'' in French language, French) of Kinshasa is divided into 24 Communes of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, communes. The 24 communes of Kinshasa Source : Institut National de la Statistique (INS) External ...
. It is governed by the Kinshasa city authorities and operates with a
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and an executive college. Leadership is provided by a government-appointed, unelected
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(
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; French: ''Bourgmestre'') and a
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, both appointed by the
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being an embodiment of the State itself or representative of its international persona." The name given to the office of head of sta ...
. As of 2023 the burgomaster is Jean Serge Poba. The reform of having burgomasters elected by communal councils awaits the inaugural election of these councils.


Electoral district

With 206,900 on its voter rolls Lemba is an electoral district for both the election of an eleven-member communal council and that of two
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of the Provincial Assembly of Kinshasa. Both elections are by
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. For the
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Lemba is part of the Kinshasa III district (
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). Nationwide communal council elections were scheduled for 22 September 2019 but did not take place. In December of that year President Tshisekedi declared that these elections would be held sometime in 2020. The Provincial Assembly election was held as part of the
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on 30 December 2018. Peter Kazadi Kankonde ( UDPS/Tshisekedi) and Yvette Lubala Nazinda ( ) are the deputies representing Lemba in the new legislature.


Administrative divisions

In 2014 Lemba was divided into the following 15 quarters (): However, Camp Kabila and Camp Bumba are respectively camps of the National Police and the
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.


History

The name ''Lemba'' originates from the Humbu people, a
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-speaking ethnic group, and means "owners of the banks and lands to the south of the
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". Before European contact, Lemba was already a vibrant area of settlement and trade within the Malebo Pool region. It served as a key marketplace where traders from the upper and
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regions gathered, notably near a
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tree that once stood on the present-day grounds of the
University of Kinshasa The University of Kinshasa (), colloquially known by its acronym UNIKIN, is a public university located in Kinshasa's Lemba, Kinshasa, Lemba commune within the western region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the country's premier un ...
. European documentation of Lemba began in the 17th century. The
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missionary Girolamo Merolla da Sorrento, who arrived in the Congo in 1683, provided one of the earliest accounts. Operating under the
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, he attempted to evangelize the
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while undertaking diplomatic missions. Notably, he supported João Manoel Grilho ( João II Nzuzi a Ntamba), a ruler who had sought refuge in Lemba, and considered him the legitimate king of the
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during
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. In the late 19th century, the Welsh-American explorer
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also described Lemba as a major commercial hub during his travels. During the colonial period, the territorial organization of Lemba was shaped by the royal decrees of 1 July 1897, which established administrative structures across the province of
Léopoldville Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-growing megacities, with an estimated population of 17 million ...
(modern-day
Kinshasa Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the Capital city, capital and Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-grow ...
). The Ordinance-Law of 12 February 1913, introduced regulations requiring African residents in urban districts to form designated districts, marking a shift in Lemba's governance. Between 1950 and 1955, Lemba was classified as an annexed territory of Léopoldville, administered by a territorial administrator and a village chief, without autonomous status. On 14 October 1957, Decree No. 211/429 formalized the boundaries and names of Léopoldville's annexed communes. In 1959, Lemba and Matete were officially established as communes. Under the Second Republic, Lemba transitioned to an
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through Ordinance-Law No. 024 of 20 January 1968, gaining legal recognition as a commune. Its status was further solidified by Ordinance-Law No. 82/088 of 25 January 1982, which defined the commune as a decentralized administrative entity with legal personality, alongside the other communes of Kinshasa.


See also

* List of burgomasters of Lemba, Kinshasa (in French)


Notable people

* Beni Baningime, professional
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* Jean Goubald Kalala, guitarist and singer * Rosny Kayiba, gospel singer-songwriter


References

{{Communes of Kinshasa Communes of Kinshasa