Sunday, 4 October 2015

Living In Kumba City

Kumba is a city in Southwest Region, Western Cameroon also known as K town. Kumba has an estimated population of about 400.000 inhabitants with about ¾ of this population falling within the youthful age group. The increase in population is as a result of increase in birth rate and a fall in infant mortality rate as a result of improvement in Infant health care and migrations (Rural – Urban). The N8 and N16 highways meet at Kumba.


Economy

The city is a trade centre for Cocoa and Palm Oil, including Rubber and has a timber industry as well. Kumba is a local road junction, making it the main commercial town in anglophone Cameroon. Trading in Kumba has attracted the interest of foreigners, mostly [Nigerians] (The Igbos), who have always controlled a greater percentage of the Kumba main market. (culled from a personal survey, January 2011).Controlled by the Kumba city Council it is the most income generating source of the council. Most of the people in Kumba are farmers ad this has made Kumba one of the leading towns in Cameroon that provide food stuff to its neighbouring towns and cities not leaving out some neighbouring countries like Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Tchad and a good number of African Countries.

Geography

Although it is the largest city in the southwest region of Cameroon, it is not the provincial capital; which is located in Buea, the former German colonial capital. Because of its size, most major roads to the provincial interior radiate from Kumba, running to the Nigerian border at Mamfe, the Korup National Park at Mundemba, and Mount Koupe to the east. The premier geographical attraction in Kumba is lake Barombi Mbo, the largest volcanic lake in Cameroon's volcanic chain.

Transport

Kumba is the terminus of a branch railway of the western system of Camrail.Kumba has three major motor parks; one situated at Buea road in Barombi kang, the second is at Fiango(three corners), and the third is at Mbonge road(Mile one)

Government

Kumba is the headquarter of Meme division of the Southwest Region. It has three sub-divisional councils; Kumba 1(Kumba Town-Kake, a part of Buea Road), Kumba 2(Kosala, Hausa-quarters and Fiango) and Kumba 3(3 corners, Mambanda and a part of Buea-road) with three local mayors. The town also run by a government appointed Senior Divisional Officer(SDO) and a government Delegate.

People

Most people in Kumba speak English, Pidgin and to a small extend French and at least one of a variety of indigenous languages, most dominantly Bafaw, Bakundu, Bakossi and Mbonge.
The indigenes of Kumba are the Bafaw and the Bakundus. Bafaw is an ethnic group who speak Lifaw, a language similar to Duala, and the Bakundu ethnic group who speak the Bakundu language(Orocko language), Mboh, Bakundu Language and Bakossi, and certainly Southern Bantoid. The Bafaw people are ruled by their Paramount chief HRH Fon Victor Esemisongo Mukete who is the current chairman of Camtel, Cameroon's own Telecommunication company and the current CEO of Mukete Plantations Limited, a family heirloom and plantation measuring over 200 square kilometers in different localities in Meme division. The Bakundu people are ruled by their paramount chief Tata Itoe Benjamin Motanga who is currently the board chairman of the most renowned Cameroon Development Corporation(CDC). Due to its cosmopolitan nature, the Bafaw and the Bakundu now form just a percentage of the general population of the city, and have lost many aspects of their culture, except for their language which is spoken mostly by the elderly and some of the younger generation.
Kumba is the birthplace of French international rugby union player Serge Betsen and footballer Eyong Enoh.
 


Cameroon is a small country located in the centre of Africa.


Cameroon
It has a population of about 16 million people largely involved in small scale Agriculture for home use.

It has a total of 256 Ethnic groups each with a different language known locally by the people as country talk for example bayangi.

Each with a different food known as country chop.

Cash crops include Cocoa and coffee.

It's people are called Cameroonians.

It is ruled and governed by a president.

It is divided into provinces which are 10 of them.

Kumba city is one of the major cities found in the Southwest province of Cameroon.


Kumba City
It has a mixture of Cameroonians of all tribes and a fear amount Of Nigerians known as the Ibo people.

Other big cities in the Southwest of Cameroon include Buea, Limbe.

Living in Kumba city can be divided into the following.

National Security


National Security In Kumba City
Each Cameroonian citizen have an identity card (id) and foreigners have a resident permit that have to be renewed from time to time until they can get a permanent resident permit.

There is a police station to solve home conflicts, Theft, land related issues and other little conflicts like fighting.

It also have a duty to solve national unrest like strikes since it has many of them each year.

It has a customarily court and even a high court.

It has an Amy base and other forms of national security uniform people.

Education


Education In Kumba City
The system of education in Cameroon begins from a pre nursery known in Germany as ''Kinder Garden,'' where children aged 2 go and learn how to count (123...) how to pronounce the letters of the alphabet (abc...) and a nursery school where children aged 3-4 are expected to start analysing simple Mathematical problems like 1+1 and simple word combinations like one, two... This last for two years. If a chid is very good in this section, he/she is rewarded in the next education chain.

The next level is primary school.

It is made up of 7 classes known as class 1-7

If a child was good in nursery school, he/she begins with class 2.

Since nursery school is a luxury available only to the rich most parents send their children to the primary school level at age 5-6.

At the end of the 7th year, pupils are expected to go in for the first public exam known as Common Entrance and First School Living Certificate.

Law and order is kept by head boy or head girl, teachers and a head master or mistress .

Common primary school in Kumba city include

- Gps

- Kumbambeng

And many more government and private institution.

Pupils become students in the next educational system known as the secondary and high school.

The secondary school is made up of 5 classes known as form 1-5.

Form 1-3, every student is expected to do all the subjects of both arts and science.

In form 4-5 they are allowed to decide whether to go in for sciences or arts.

In form 5, they go in for the second public exam known as O levels.

Where registered students are allowed to go in for a total number of 11 papers and are expected to have at least 4 papers with a c grade to enter the next level of education.

The next level has a total of 2 classes known as Lower sixth and upper sixth.

Here students go in for a maximum of 5 subjects known as series.

The series include complete science, complete arts and social science.

In upper sixth students take a third public exam known as A levels.

Here students most have a total of 2 papers with at least a d grade.

Students are kept under control through a system of hierarchy

- Class prefects

- School prefects

- Teachers

- Discipline master

- Senior Discipline master

- Vice principal and principal

Complete third educational system in Kumba city include

- Ccas kumba

- GBHS kumba

- PHS kumba

- BHS kumba...

Ccas kumba being the most popular.

Ccas kumba is located in buea road

Ccas kumba has a well structured educational system including a science Laboratory.

Ccas kumba is the most populated government school in kumba.

Successful A level candidates are allowed to enter the university.

kumba has non.

Food


Food In Kumba City


Kumba is a very cultural land with different types of home and commercial food.

Most common food include

- Rice and stew

- Garri and okro soap

- water fufu and ero

- burning fish

- soya

Water fufu and ero is the most popular and commercial food not only to the people of Kumba but to the entire Cameroonian population.

It got its origin from the bayangi people located in the southwest of Cameroon.

This is how water fufu and ero is prepared, served and eaten.

Ingredients

- fufu from fermented cassava

- ero a wild leave that just grow in the bush

- water leave mostly planted and cultivated

- salt

- pepper

- bonga dried fish

- red oil (made from palm nuts)

- nganga, crew fish (little special type of dried fish)

- cow beef (snells, niamangoro)

- Cander (cow skin)

- Maggi

Preparation

First you boil the meat and cow skin.

Then you add the bonga to it.

Make sure to wash the meat and cander before boiling so that you will not have to throw away the water it was used to cook with since it is very tasty.

Then add the water leave, at this stage salt pepper, maggi and crew fish is also added.

Leave the combination to boil for some time, then ero and red oil is added.

After some time, the ero pot is ready.

Fufu is placed in typical African Iron pots, water added to it and mixed for some time.

Then it is placed on local African fire made up of 3 stones and fire wood.

Stirred gradually until the fufu becomes a kind of hard.

There is a reason I said a kind of hard, not as head as a stone.

Water fufu and ero is served in 2 separate dishes, 1 flat pan and one bowl.

The fufu is served in the flat pan while the ero in the bowl.

Water fufu and ero is preferably eaten with the heads.

If you're a Cameroonian in Germany looking for a water fufu and eru receipt, then just go to the Haupt Bahn Hoff area and you will get it.

Health


Health In Kumba City


Unlike the traditional method of health commonly practiced in Cameroon, Kumba as a modern health system including government and private hospitals.

Job and Employment


Job And Employment In Kumba City


Kumba citizens are mostly self employed selling in their own shops in the market, street corners and hocking.

Some people own farms and often employ people to do clearing, planting and harvesting.

Travel agencies also have jobs for the people, where they are employed as bus drivers, pack boys.

Most women are involved in selling food in public places and street corners.

Jobs are also available in banking systems, state and private owned offices.

Fun and Leisure


Fun And Leisure In Kumba City


There're many local food ball and school games organised each year.

Business meetings.

Beer houses.

Cultural dance groups.

Tourism


Tourism In Kumba City


Kumba has a lake known as lake Barombi.


Lake Barombi Mbo


But most tourist enjoy to visit schools, cultural groups and houses.

Kumba city is not a bad town, everyone can get a fear and stable live in it.

Like in any other town in any part of the world there're the goods and the bads.

But don't go about disturbing people and safety is guarantied.


That's all about kumba city any one with more information, comments and critics is welcome to add, but make sure to use appropriate language since any explicit content will be deleted with no warning.

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