Pendembu, Sierra Leone | |
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Coordinates: 8°6′N 10°42′W / 8.100°N 10.700°W | |
Country | Sierra Leone |
Province | Eastern Province |
District | Kailahun District |
Elevation | 518 ft (157 m) |
Population (2013) | |
• Total | 20,502 [1] |
Time zone | UTC0 (UTC) |
• Summer (DST) | not observed |
Pendembu is a town in Kailahun District in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone. The town population was 7,243 at the 2004 census[2] but increased to 20,502 according to a more recent estimate.[1] Pendembu lies approximately 36 miles from Kenema and about 235 east of Freetown. Pendembu is a trade center and is one of the main towns in Eastern Sierra Leone.
The vast majority of Pendembu's population are from the Mende ethnic group. As with most parts of Sierra Leone, the Krio language of the Sierra Leone Creole people is by far the most widely spoken language in Pendembu and is the primary means of communication in the city.[3][4] The most widely spoken languages are Mende and Krio.[citation needed] The town is the birthplace of former President of Sierra Leone Ahmad Tejan Kabbah.
A health clinic south of Pendembu is operated by the Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus religious order.[5][6]
Pendembu was a center or hob for the buying and transporting of cacao, coffee beans and palm nuts. There still stand old structures of huge stores and large areas owned by the government of the country. The SLPMB, James international, and other private owned companies in their delapidated states. The presence of those companies established inter marriages between the Krios and the indigenous people, so was the Libanis. There are still those children in the chiefdom that have held key positions and are members of the tradition of the indigenous people. There is one Krio that has served as Councillor of the entire chiefdom from 2018-2023.[citation needed]