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Mangochi was founded by colonial administrator Sir Harry Johnston in the 1890s as a British colonial defence post on the littoral plain of the Shire River's western shore. [ 2 ] The British gunboat Gwendolen , named after Lady Gwendolen Gascoyne-Cecil, daughter of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, [ 3 ] was built in Mangochi in 1897.
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Johnston first secured the neutrality of the Swahili ruler of Nkhotakota by paying him a subsidy and, in November 1895, he embarked a force of over 400 Sikh and African riflemen with artillery and machine guns on steamers at Fort Johnston and set out for Karonga. Without any prior warning, Johnston assaulted two of Mlozi's smaller stockades on ...
1 Lake Malawi. 2 Lake Chilwa. 3 Lake Malombe. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Chilwa Island - inhabited [1] Tongwe Island - inhabited [1] Lake Malombe.
Fort Mangochi is a historical ruin located in the mountains nearby the small town of Namwera in Mangochi District, Malawi (formerly the British protectorate of Nyasaland). The ruins contain spacious walled-off rock walls, several feet thick and 2-3 meters tall, as well as a number of old buildings the last of which were constructed with fired ...
A number of lake steamers, at first based at Fort Johnston, served lakeside communities which had poor road connections. Their value was increased in 1935 when a northern extension of the railway from Blantyre reached Lake Nyasa, and a terminal for Lake Services was developed at Salima. Harbour facilities at several lake ports were inadequate ...
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