Chembe is a border town in Chembe District in the Luapula Province of Zambia. It once had the Chembe Ferry as a means of crossing the Luapula River from DR Congo to Zambia; but now, it is the home of the Mwanawasa Bridge (opened in October 2008[1]), named after former president Levy Mwanawasa. The Mwanawasa Bridge connects the M3 road to the Congo Pedicle road, a dirt highway maintained by Zambia through Congolese territory to link Mansa (formerly known as Fort Rosebery) to the Copperbelt.

Chembe
Chembe is located in Zambia
Chembe
Chembe
Location in Zambia
Coordinates: 11°57′46″S 28°44′47″E / 11.96278°S 28.74639°E / -11.96278; 28.74639
Country Zambia
ProvinceLuapula Province
DistrictChembe District
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Infrastructure

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Levy Mwanawasa (Chembe) Bridge

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Levy Mwanawasa (Chembe) Bridge, commissioned in October 2008 for a cost of US$ 1.5 million.[1]

The 350-metre bridge has helped transportation difficulties brought about by the Chembe Ferry of old.[1]

With the pronouncement of Chembe as a new District, it has seen significant economic growth.[citation needed]

Chembe Multi-facility Economic Zone

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In 2016, the government launched the development of the Chembe Multi-facility Economic Zone.[2]

Mansa Sugar Limited

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In December 2015, MANSA Sugar Limited, which was incorporated in 2014, proposed to set up a sugar plantation and processing factory in Chembe, Luapula for US$ 60 million.[3][4][5]

The Factory was commissioned in September 2018.[4]

Capacity: 500,000 tonnes of sugarcane per annum and 44,380 tonnes of white mill sugar.[3]

Mansa Chilli Limited

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In July 2016, Mansa Chilli Limited began constructing chili-processing plant in the Chembe Multi-Facility Economic Zone.[5]

Population

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In 2010 Chembe district had 23,394 inhabitants, and in 2019 the district was projected to go to a number of up to 28,919.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Lusaka Times (12 October 2008). "rb-commissions-bridge". lusakatimes.com. Retrieved 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ times (16 July 2014). "Chembe MFEZ to take off". times.co.zm. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b daily-mail (15 December 2015). "sugar-plantation-plant-cards-mansa". daily-mail.co.zm. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b daily-mail (9 July 2018). "production-starts-at-mansa-sugar". daily-mail.co.zm. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  5. ^ a b daily-mail (28 July 2016). "mansa-sugar-in-65-acre-deal". daily-mail.co.zm. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Chembe (District, Zambia) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  • Camerapix: Spectrum Guide to Zambia. Camerapix International Publishing, Nairobi, 1996.
  • Terracarta/International Travel Maps, Vancouver Canada: Zambia, 2nd edition, 2000.
  • Google Earth has high resolution photos of Chembe with ferry and bridge construction clearly visible at lat -11.984 lon 28.734.