Kole, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Kole, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Kole is a rather remote town in central Democratic Republic of the Congo on the Lukenie River. It is the "chef-lieu" (“county seat”) of the "Territoire de Kole", in turn part of the "District du Sankuru" of the "Province du Kasai-Oriental". (The northern portion of the Province, including Kole, becomes the "Province du Sankuru" when the new Congolese constitution takes effect in 2009.) Kole is sometimes designated "Kole Sur Lukenie" to distinguish it from other "Koles" in the DRC.

Demography and ethnography

According to local Ministry of Health officials, the population of the town in 2007 was about 10,060 persons (the total for the territoire is said to be 71,040). The settlement consists of a few score stuccoed brick buildings, many of them left over from the now defunct cotton plantations of the area. The majority of residents, however, live in very simple wattle and daub houses of their own construction.

The people of Kole, and for tens of kilometers around the town, belong to a subtribe of the Nkutu (or Okutshu) known as the Elembe (also called Ohindu or Ohendo). They speak a dialect (Kihindo) which is mutually intelligble with other Nkutu tongues, as well as with that of their other near neighbors (and relatives), the Tetela. The Elembe are traditionally settled farmers in contrast to other Nkutu groups which are traditional hunting communities. All of these peoples (the Elembe, other Nkutu and the Tetela) are members of the Bantu Mongo "super-tribe". Many tribespeople also speak Lingala (one of four national languages), a few speak French, and a very few speak English.

Transportation

Kole is home to a market and a small dirt airfield (about 1200 to 1400 m of usable length; See Kole Sur Lukenie Airport).

The Lukenie River is navigable by river barges up to the Kole Landing, but generally no further. A barge from Kinshasa may land at Kole once or twice a year, after a 6 to 12 week journey up the Congo, Kwa (Kasai), Fimi, and Lukenie Rivers. This is not done during the low water season (June-August), however, for fear of stranding for long periods.

The nearest large town to Kole is Lodja, the provincial capital of Sankuru Province, about 6 hours drive to the east on very poor roads.

History

Located in Kole since 1958 is the "Hôpital General de Référence" (HGR) Kole (formerly the "Centre Médical de Congolais" (CMC) Kole). Although a government public health hospital, the facility has been operated since 1970 by a congregation of Roman Catholic nuns, the "Sœurs Missionnaires du Christ Jésus", based in Spain since their founding in 1944. The HGR/K sees a significant number of patients suffering from human monkeypox infection, at times enough to fill a ward.

The town saw incursions by Rwandan soldiers in 2001-2002, during the Second Congo War. The area has been devoid of cattle since that time as the soldiers killed and ate them all. The Rwandans encamped near Dekese, about 100 km downstream from Kole. At least three firefights with Congolese regulars (resulting in about 50 dead Ruwandans) persuaded them to move on. This was the furthest point west that the Rwandan "front" extended during the conflict.

ee also

*Roman Catholic Diocese of Kole


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