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Nchelenge[edit]

Nchelenge District in Lua[1] pula Province, Zambia

There are ten districts in the Luapula Province in Zambia. Nchelenge is one of the districts with a total surface area of 4.793 square kilometres; 60% is land, 30% is water and 10% swamps.Nchelenge shares borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo in the West.[2]


Nchelenge is a town in the Luapula Province of northern Zambia, lying on the south eastern shore of Lake Mweru. It is contiguous with Kashikishi, and they are sometimes referred to as Nchelenge-Kashikishi. Nchelenge is the administrative centre for the Zambian part of Lake Mweru, being the seat of the district government and branches of national agencies, while Kashikishi is the market and fisheries centre.

Ferries sail from Nchelenge to Kilwa Island and Isokwe. In 2001 a large motorised barge was launched to carry trucks laden with concentrated copper ore from the Dikulushi Mine in DR Congo across Lake Mweru to Nchelenge, from where they travel to Namibia.

The principal highway of the Luapula Province ends its tarred surface at Nchelenge-Kashikishi, providing good communication southwards to Mansa and the Great North Road at Serenje. Northwards a dirt road continues to Chiengi and Zambia's border with DR Congo.

The Batswapong ethnic group of Botswana reside in the Central district around Tswapong hills and Palapye Town. They pride themselves in commercial and subsistence farming. The area experiences abundant rain during the rainy seasons making the climate conducive for farming. They also pride themselves in hosting the second University of the country which is located in Palapye.

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  1. Haque, Ubydul (April 2014). "High burden of malaria following scale-up of control interventions in Nchelenge District, Luapula Province, Zambia". Research gate. Retrieved 22 September 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Luapula Province". Retrieved 22 September 2021. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)