• Source: Luindi Chiefdom
  • The Luindi Chiefdom (French: Chefferie de Luindi), also known as the Lwindi Chiefdom (French: Chefferie de Lwindi), is a chiefdom located in the Mwenga Territory, within the South Kivu Province in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is situated in the mountainous area of the Itombwe Massif.
    The Nyindu people form the predominant population of the Lwindi Chiefdom. The Lwindi Chiefdom is subdivided into groupements (groupings) ruled by a traditional leader known as the "mwami", who is responsible for maintaining law and order, resolving disputes, and managing the affairs of the community. Furthermore, the groupements are subdivided in localités (villages or hamlets) which are also ruled by customary chiefs.


    Administrative division




    = Groupements

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    The Luindi Chiefdom is divided into eight groupements (groupings):

    Ihanga
    Ilowe
    Kalambi
    Kataraka
    Kigogo
    Kilembwe
    Kiomvu
    Mukangala


    = Villages

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    Notable villages includes:

    Chow
    Kahulile
    Kalama
    Kasika
    Kihovu
    Kilungutwe
    Misela
    KIchombo I


    Security problems



    The region has been affected by conflict and insecurity for many years, with various armed groups operating in the area, including the Rally for Congolese Democracy (Rassemblement Congolais pour la Démocratie; RCD), the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda; FDLR), the March 23 Movement (Mouvement du 23 Mars; M23), the Mai Mai militias, and the Congolese army. As a result, the population of Lwindi Chiefdom has faced significant challenges, including displacement, violence, and limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education.


    See also


    Chiefdoms and sectors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    List of territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo


    References

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