Kyungu
Kyungu is a traditional authority in Karonga District in the Northern Region of Malawi. It is mainly inhabited by the Ngonde.[1]
Paramount Chief Kyungu
[edit]The current paramount Chief is Paramount Chief Kyungu Nsangalufu Clement Mwakabanga III that was elevated to this position by President Joyce Banda.[2] There has been some controversies surrounding him and paramount Chief Karonga in recent years as a result of changes in administration and politics.[2] He was recognized as Chief by President Joyce Banda in 2012.[3] He is the most senior Chief in Karonga District and Chitipa District== Kyungu Dt.[4]
Dynasty
[edit]1550 Kyungu Mwenenkhonde
1550 -1580 Kyungu Ngulube
1580 -1610 Kyungu Lyambilo
1610-1640 Kyungu Kameme Mwenembako
1640-1670 Kyungu Kyabala
1670-1700 Kyungu Shora Kiposa
1700-1730 Kyungu Mwakalosi Mwenitete
1730-1760 Kyungu Maghemo
1760-1790 Kyungu Kisyombe
1790-1820 Kyungu Mwenenguwe
1820-1850 Kyungu Mwafongo
1850-1868 Kyungu Gwazapasi Kalambo
1868-1870 Kyungu Mwabulambo
1870-1875 Kyungu Mwangonde
1875-1888 Kyungu Mpeta Mwakasungula
1888-1894 Kyungu Mwambelo
1894-1904 Kyungu Mwakabanga
1904-1932 Kyungu Fwangalubilo Mwangalaba
1932-1966 Kyungu Pitala Mwangalaba
1966-1967 Kyungu Stanford Mwanyongo
1967-1973 Kyungu Kapote Mwakasungula
1973-2006 Kyungu Gibson Mwangolera- *Kyabala 1*
2006-2011 Kyungu Lackson Mwanyongo- *Kyabala 2*
2011- current Kyungu Clement Mwakasungula- *Kyabala- 3*
Floods
[edit]Kyungu area is prone to floods. In March 2013, flood displaced people in the area.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Conservation and Management of Traditional Heritage: a key to sustainable Development". The Uraha Foundation Malawi. Palaeo.net. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ^ a b "Senior Chief Karonga sidelined at Kyungu installation". mwnation.com. Nation Online. Retrieved 2013-04-17.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "I am not a political chief – Paramount Chief Kyungu Mwakabanga III". bnltimes.com. Malawi News. 2012-07-14. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ^ "Maize smuggling creates hunger in Malawi". IRIN. Irish Network. 2013-03-01. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ^ "Floods render people homeless in Karonga". capitalradiomalawi.com. 29 March 2013. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-17.