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The locality also gives its name to the Mweka Trail, one of the routes on Kilimanjaro, used for the descent. Following the independence of Tanganyika in 1961, the College of African Wildlife Management was established in 1963 by Bruce Kinloch as a pioneer institution for the training of African wildlife managers.
Mweka is a town in southern-central Democratic Republic of the Congo, situated on the Kasai railway line between Kananga (250 km away) and the Kasai River port of Ilebo (172 km away). Mweka is also the headquarters of the Territoire de Mweka (administrative district which is one of the territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ) of ...
Mweka is a territory in Kasai province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [1] The territory contains the town of Mweka, Democratic Republic of the Congo , and the town of Kakenge . It also contains the chiefdom of Bakuba (see Chiefdoms and sectors of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ).
The 25 provinces of DR Congo are divided into 145 territories (fr. territoires, sing.territoire) and 33 cities (fr. villes, sing. ville). [1] Each provincial division is also a constituency of the National Assembly as well as of the Provincial Assembly of its province.
Mweka may refer to the following African places and jurisdictions : Mweka, Democratic Republic of the Congo. the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mweka, with seat in the ...
The season(s) that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible months The months that the trail may be hiked, or is easily accessible sights Significant sights along the way hazards Major hazards that a hiker may encounter, as documented by a reliable source surface The trail surface: natural, gravel, ballast, asphalt, etc. ROW
CAWM is commonly known as Mweka College. It was established in 1963 following the Arusha Manifesto (1961) as a pioneer institution for the training of African wildlife managers. The majority of the CAWM's students come from the SADC region, although the College opens its doors to all students with an interest in African Wildlife Management.
The province of Kasaï-Occidental was established in 1966 by regrouping the provinces of Luluabourg and Unité Kasaïenne which in turn were created 1962 when the historical Kasaï Province was divided in five provinces namely Lomami, Sankuru, Sud-Kasai, Luluabourg, Unité-Kasaïenne.