Mbuji-Mayi

Mbuji-Mayi
Provincial capital and city
Ville de Mbuji-Mayi
Mbuji-Mayi Airport
Mbuji-Mayi Airport
Mbuji-Mayi is located in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Mbuji-Mayi
Mbuji-Mayi
Coordinates: 06°09′S 23°36′E / 6.150°S 23.600°E / -6.150; 23.600
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
ProvinceKasai-Oriental
Founded1914
Government
 • MayorJean-Marie Lutumba[1]
Area
 • Urban
135.12 km2 (52.17 sq mi)
Elevation
549 m (1,801 ft)
Population
 (2023)
 • Urban2,892,000
 • Urban density21,000/km2 (55,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (Central Africa Time)

Mbuji-Mayi or Mbujimayi (formerly Bakwanga) is a city and the capital of Kasai-Oriental Province in the south-central Democratic Republic of Congo. It is thought to be the second largest city in the country, after the capital Kinshasa and ahead of Lubumbashi, Kisangani and Kananga, though its exact population is not known. Estimates range from a 2010 CIA World Factbook estimated population of 1,480,000[3] to as many as 3,500,000 estimated by the United Nations in 2008.[4]

Mbuji-Mayi lies in Luba country on the Mbuji-Mayi River. The name Mbuji-Mayi comes from the local language, Tshiluba, and translates as "Goat-Water," a name deriving from the great number of goats in the region.[citation needed] Despite its large population, the city remains remote, having little connection to surrounding provinces or to Kinshasa and Lubumbashi. However, Mbuji-Mayi is the traditional centre of industrial diamond mining in Congo, with it being located on top of one of the largest known deposits in the world. Air travel is provided through the Mbuji Mayi Airport.

  1. ^ Luabeya, Ronsard (23 January 2023). "Kasai oriental: Jean-Marie Lutumba, nouveau maire de Mbujimayi, a pris officiellement ses fonctions". Coulisses.net (in French). Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  2. ^ PopulationStat.com
  3. ^ "CIA The World Factbook". CIA. Retrieved May 30, 2011.
  4. ^ UN Integrated Regional Information Networks (Feb 25, 2008), "Congo-Kinshasa; Neglect, Deaths in Prison Condemned", Africa News