Kalundu, Uvira

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Kalundu
Commune de Kalundu
A view of Uvira
A view of Uvira
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceSouth Kivu
CityUvira
Area
  Total
40.5 km2 (15.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2021 est.)
  Total
110,561
Official languageFrench
National languageSwahili

Kalundu is one of the three communes of Uvira, situated in South Kivu Province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] Covering an area of approximately 40.5 square kilometers,[2] Kalundu had an estimated population of 110,561 as of 2021.[1] It is bordered by Kiliba-Kagando to the north, the Kambekulu River and Kigongo locality of the Bavira Chiefdom to the south, Lake Tanganyika to the east, and the Mitumba Mountains to the west.[3] Often referred to as an administrative and coastal commune,[2] Kalundu serves as a hub for local governance and is overseen by a mayor.[1] The commune is subdivided into six quartiers (neighborhoods).[1]

Kalundu is ethnically diverse, home to indigenous groups such as the Fuliru, Vira, Bembe, and Bashi, alongside residents from neighboring countries. The most commonly spoken languages include Kifuliru, Kijoba, Kivira, and Swahili, with secondary use of Mashi, Kibembe, and Kinyarwanda.[1] The economy is driven by agriculture, carpentry, jewelry making, sculpture, textile work, shoemaking, painting, hairdressing, mechanical and electrical repair, small-scale catering, transportation, and trade.[4] Alongside these sectors, Kalundu is developing a burgeoning financial sector with microfinance providers and banking institutions,[5][6][7] in addition to being the site of the Port of Kalundu.[8]

Terrain and climate

The Kalundu's topography is characterized by predominantly flat terrain, with elevations ranging between 780 and 900 meters above sea level. This low-to-mid-altitude relief provides favorable conditions for agriculture, particularly for cultivating a wide range of crop species and trees.[3] The commune features a diversity of soil types, including abundant clay soils in the upland areas and very rich alluvial soils in the lowlands. These alluvial deposits are believed by geologists to have been formed during the glacial and pluvial phases of the Quaternary period.[3] Lake-derived alluvium occurs in two forms: terrace-forming sediments and those lining the bed of Lake Tanganyika. The sandy texture of these lake sediments limits their agricultural productivity.[3]

Situated within the Lake Tanganyika watershed, Kalundu is part of a broader hydrological system encompassing several rivers and streams. The Kalimabenge River is the most prominent, accompanied by five secondary streams: Kabimba, Kakungwe, Zengeza, Ruzozi, and Kamongola, all of which flow into Lake Tanganyika.[3] The natural vegetation in the area has been largely cleared due to human activity. In its place, artificial vegetation introduced during the colonial era now dominates, consisting mainly of eucalyptus, mango, avocado, and citrus trees (including orange, lemon, and mandarin).[3]

Kalundu experiences a semi-arid, tropical climate. Seasonal and topographical variations influence temperature levels, which typically range from 20 °C to 30 °C in the plains and from 15 °C to 25 °C in the highlands.[3] The area receives an average annual rainfall of about 1,600 millimeters, with a mean annual temperature of 24 °C.[3]

Administrative divisions and governance

Administratively, Kalundu is divided into six quartiers:[1]

  • Kalundu
  • Kilibula
  • Kimanga
  • Kabindula
  • Nyamianda
  • Songo

The commune operates as a decentralized administrative entity with legal personality and autonomy. It is governed by two main bodies: the Conseil Communal (Communal Council) and the Collège Exécutif Communal (Communal Executive College).[9]

  • The Conseil Communal serves as the legislative body, composed of councilors elected through direct universal suffrage. It deliberates on issues of economic, social, cultural, and technical importance and elects the Bourgmestre (Mayor) and Deputy Mayor through indirect vote.[9]
  • The Collège Exécutif Communal, comprising the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and two communal aldermen, functions as the executive arm, tasked with implementing council decisions and managing communal affairs.[9]

Public services within the commune include civil registry, sanitation, and demographic services, supported by technical offices representing national ministries.[9] These services span urban planning, agriculture, education, public health, fisheries, infrastructure, environmental protection, finance, and energy.[9] Additionally, national security and migration agencies such as the Agence Nationale de Renseignements (ANR), Direction Générale de Migration (DGM), and the Commissariat Communal of the Congolese National Police maintain a local presence in Kalundu.[9]

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