Mpondwe Explained

Official Name:Mpondwe
Mapsize:150px
Pushpin Map Caption:Map of Uganda showing the location of Mpondwe.
Pushpin Map:Uganda
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Uganda
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Western Region
Subdivision Type2:Sub-region
Subdivision Name2:Rwenzururu sub-region
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Kasese District
Population As Of:2020 Estimate
Population Total:58600
Utc Offset:+3
Coordinates:0.04°N 29.725°W
Elevation M:1220

Mpondwe is a town in the Western Region of Uganda.

History

In June 2023, the Lhubiriha secondary school in Mpondwe was attacked by militants linked to Islamic State group from the nearby Democratic Republic of the Congo. Around 40 people, mostly school boys were killed while several girls were abducted.[1]

Location

The town is at the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Bwera is another settlement to the immediate east of the Mpondwe border crossing. The Mpondwe Town Council incorporates Bwera, and in this article "Mpondwe" refers to the combined "Mpondwe-Bwera" metropolitan area.[2]

Mpondwe is approximately 55.5km (34.5miles), by road, south-west of Kasese, where the district headquarters are located. This is about southwest of Fort Portal, the nearest large city. Bwera is located approximately 424km (263miles), by road, west of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the town are 0° 02' 24.00"N, 29° 43' 30.00"E (Latitude:0.0400; Longitude:29.7250). The town sits at an average elevation of above mean sea level.[3]

Overview

Mpondwe is one of the three busiest border crossings between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The other two are Goli, in Nebbi District and Bunagana, in Kisoro District. The town is the busiest border crossing between the two countries, based on volume of exports and imports.[4] [5]

Population

In 2002, the national population census estimated the population of Mpondwe at 12,050. In 2010, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) estimated the population at 16,100. In 2011, UBOS estimated the mid-year population at 16,700.[6] The national census in August 2014 put the population at 51,131.[7]

In 2015, UBOS estimated the population of Mpondwe Municipality at 52,000. In 2020, the population agency estimated the mid-year population of the town at 58,600 people. Of these, 30,400 (51.9 percent) were females and 28,200 (48.1 percent) were males. UBOS calculated the annual population growth rate of Mpondwe to average 2.34 percent per year, between 2015 and 2020.[8]

One Stop Border Post

In March 2018, The Independent (Uganda) reported that the government of Uganda, had secured a loan of US$14 million (USh50.4 billion), to facilitate cross-border trade between Uganda and DR Congo. The Ugandan government, through the Uganda Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives and the Uganda Ministry of Works and Transport, in collaboration with other stakeholders plans to use the borrowed funds to construct a one-stop-border-post (OSBP) and a Border Export Zone (BEZ) at Mpondwe.[4] Construction of the OSBP and BEZ was officially commissioned on Thursday 17 April 2019, by president Yoweri Museveni of Uganda.[9] As of June 2022, completion of the OSBP and BEZ was estimated at 92 percent.[10]

Points of interest

The following points of interest lie within the town limits or close to the edges of town:

1. Offices of the Uganda Revenue Authority[9]

2. Bwera General Hospital – A 120-bed public Hospital, administered by the Uganda Ministry of Health

3. Mpondwe Central Market

4. Offices of Mpondwe-Bwera Town Council

5. International border crossing between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo[9]

6. Mpondwe Border Export Zone (In development).[11]

7. The Mbarara–Kisangani Road crosses between Uganda and DRC at this location.[12]

Prominent people

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Uganda school attack: Dozens of pupils killed by militants linked to Islamic State group . BBC News . 17 June 2023 .
  2. Web site: Parliamentary Committee On EAC Affairs Visits Mpondwe One Stop Border Post.
  3. Web site: Elevation of Mpondwe, Uganda . 25 January 2021 . Floodmap.net . 25 January 2021 . Floodmap.
  4. Web site: . Uganda: Mpondwe Export Zone to Boost Trade Between Uganda and DR Congo . 6 March 2018 . 8 March 2018 . Godfrey . Ssali . Kampala.
  5. Web site: Busia leads in border trade . . 10 August 2006 . 19 May 2016 . Muwanga . David . Kampala.
  6. Web site: Estimated Population of Mpondwe In 2002, 2010 And 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140707231502/http://www.ubos.org/onlinefiles/uploads/ubos/pdf%20documents/TP52010.pdf . dead . 2014-07-07 . . 2012 . Uganda Bureau of Statistics . 25 January 2021 . Kampala . Archived from the original on 19 January 2013.
  7. Web site: 14 June 2020 . The population of all Ugandan cities and towns with more than 15,000 inhabitants according to census results and latest official projections . Citypopulation.de . Uganda Bureau of Statistics . . 25 January 2021.
  8. Web site: Citypopulation.de . The population development of Mpondwe-Lhubiriha as well as related information and services . 14 June 2021 . Uganda Bureau of Statistics . 25 January 2021 . Citypopulation.de Quoting Uganda Bureau of Statistics.
  9. Web site: . Museveni to open one-stop-border post in Kasese . 17 April 2019 . 18 April 2019 . Felix Basiime . Kampala.
  10. Web site: Mpondwe one-stop border post completion at 92% – works officials . 8 June 2022 . . David Lumu . 3 August 2022 . Kampala.
  11. Web site: Mpondwe export zone to boost trade between Uganda and DR Congo . . 6 March 2018 . 18 April 2019 . The Independent . Kampala.
  12. Web site: 19 February 2019 . Missing links in proposed Mombasa-Lagos highway . . 25 January 2021 . Samuel Baya . Nairobi.
  13. Web site: Profile of Kiyonga Chrispus Walter Barrabusa, Former Member of Parliament for Bukonjo County West, Kasese District & Former Minister of Defence . 2018 . 18 April 2019 . Uganda Special Forces Command (UPDF-SFC) . UPDF-SFC . Entebbe . https://web.archive.org/web/20190418164056/http://specialforcescommand.go.ug/the-ugandan-minister-of-defense-hon-dr-crispus-walter-kiyonga/ . 18 April 2019 . dead .