Kashikishi

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Kashikishi
Kasikisi, Kasnikishi
Populated place
Coordinates: 9°18′30″S 28°44′9″E / 9.30833°S 28.73583°E / -9.30833; 28.73583
CountryZambia
ProvinceLuapula Province

Kashikishi is a town on the south-eastern shore of Lake Mweru in the Luapula Province of Zambia.[1] It lies just north of the district headquarters Nchelenge, and close enough for them to be considered twin towns; they are sometimes referred to as Nchelenge–Kashikishi.

While Nchelenge is the seat of the district government and branches of national agencies, Kashikishi is the market and fisheries centre. It is also the site of a government secondary school and St Paul's Catholic Mission, which includes the largest hospital in the Nchelenge District.

The principal highway of the Luapula Province ends its tarred surface at Nchelenge-Kashikishi,[1] providing good communication southwards with Mansa and Serenje. Northwards a dirt road continues to Chiengi and Zambia's border with DR Congo.[1]

As of 1976, Kashikishi had a population of approximately 1,500.[2]: 1 

Music in Nchelenge[]

Many youths in Nchelenge are talented in music and art, some they do it because of their love of their country some for making money and some to show their talent.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Kashikishi, Luapula Province, Zambia". mindat.org. Retrieved 2021-07-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Poewe, Karla Olga (1976). RELIGION, KINSHIP, AND LABOR IN LUAPULA: PROSPERITY AND ECONOMIC STAGNATION OF LAKE AND RIVER FISHING COMMUNITIES (Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology thesis). University of New Mexico. ProQuest 302813551

Coordinates: 9°18′S 28°43′E / 9.300°S 28.717°E / -9.300; 28.717


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