• Source: Runingo
  • Runingo, commonly known as Runingu, is one of the groupements (groupings) that constitutes the Bafuliiru Chiefdom in the Uvira Territory of the South Kivu Province in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It is situated near the border with Burundi, along National Highway 5, to the north of Butaho.


    Administrative subdivisions




    = Villages

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    Runingo consists of following villages:

    Katembo
    Kashatu
    Ruhito
    Ruhuha
    Namuziba
    Kasambura
    Katwenge
    Bulindwe
    Narumoka
    Kalindwe


    Economy




    = Agriculture

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    Agriculture is the cornerstone of the region's economic base. The fertile lands and favorable climate are conducive to the cultivation of various crops. Maize, beans, bananas, sweet potato, peanuts and cassava are among the staple crops grown by the local farmers. These crops serve as a food source for the community and also contribute to the local marketplace and commercial networks. Coffee is also widely grown in the region, with coffee beans being a valuable cash crop. Farmers engage in subsistence and commercial farming, ensuring food security and generating income from agricultural commodities. Apart from farming, livestock rearing is another major component of the local economy. Cattle, goats, sheep, and poultry are commonly raised in Runingu. Cattles and goats serve as a source of meat, milk and other dairy products for consumption.
    The proximity of Lake Tanganyika provides fishing opportunities for the locals. Fishing is a major economic activity, providing a source of protein-rich food and generating revenue through the sale of fish to local markets. The abundance of fish species in the lake supports the livelihoods of many families engaged in fishing activities.
    Trade and commerce flourished in Runingu, with local markets serving as economic hubs. The villages within the groupement have marketplaces where locals round up to sell and purchase goods. The local economy is also influenced by cross-border trade with neighboring countries such as Rwanda and Burundi, taking advantage of the groupement's strategic location.


    See also


    Subdivisions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Chiefdoms and sectors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    List of territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Fuliiru people
    Luindi Chiefdom
    Lemera
    Bwegera


    References

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