Kenema
Kenema, Sierra Leone | |
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Kenema clocktower
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Location in Sierra Leone | |
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Country | Sierra Leone |
Province | Eastern Province |
District | Kenema District |
Government | |
• Type | City Council |
• Mayor | Joseph Samba Kaifala (SLPP)[1] |
• Deputy Mayor | Esther Kaisamba (SLPP)[2] |
• Governing Body | Kenema City Council |
Population (2013 estimate) | |
• Total | 188,463 [3] |
Time zone | GMT (UTC-5) |
Kenema is the third largest city in Sierra Leone (after Freetown and Bo) and the largest city in the Eastern Province. The city is a major trade center and is the capital and largest city of Kenema District. The municipality of Kenema had a population of 128,402 in the 2004 census[1] and a more recent estimate of 188,463 [4]. Kenema lies approximately 300 kilometres (185 mi) south-east of Freetown [2] and about Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). south of Bo. Kenema is the second largest city and second largest commercial center in the Southeastern region of Sierra Leone, after Bo.
Kenema is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Sierra Leone and is home to significant numbers of many of the country's ethnic groups. The Krio language is by far the most widely spoken language in the city, and is the primary language of communication in the city.
The city of Kenema is one of Sierra Leone's six municipalities and is governed by a directly elected city council form of government, headed by a mayor, in whom executive authority is vested. The mayor is responsible for the general management of the city.
Like the rest of Sierra Leone, football is by far the most popular sport in the city. The Sierra Leone professional club called the Kamboi Eagles, which is based in Kenema, represent the city in the Sierra Leone National Premier League. The city is the hometown of one of Sierra Leone's most internationally known footballer Mohamed Kallon. Other notable Sierra Leonean international footballers from Kenema include Kei Kamara, Paul Kpaka, Kemokai Kallon and Musa Kallon.
The city grew along with a now-closed railway, around the logging and carpentry industries, and recently with diamond mines first discovered in 1931.
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2014 Ebola outbreak
Kenama was the first place in Sierra Leone to report Ebola.[5]
Government
The city of Kenema is one of Sierra Leone's six municipalities and is governed with a city council form of government, which is headed by a mayor, in whom executive authority is vested. The mayor is responsible for the general management of the city. The mayor is elected directly by the residents of Kenema in a municipal elections held every four years. The current mayor of Kenema is Joseph Samba Keifala, a member of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), who won the 2012 Kenema Mayorship election with 74.99%, defeating his main opponent Ishmail Sesay of the APC, who tok 19.36%[6]. Kenema is a political stronghol of the SLPP party, the main opposition party in Sierra Leone.
Demographics
Kenema is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Sierra Leone. The city is home to all of the country's ethnic groups, though the Mende people make up the largest ethnic group.
Sport
As in the rest of the country, football is by far the most popular sport in Kenema. The city two popular football clubs, the Kamboi Eagles and Gem Stars play in the Sierra Leone National Premier League, the top football league in country.
Education
As in the rest of Sierra Leone, Kenema has an education system with six years of primary school (Class 1-6), and six years of secondary school (Form 6-12); secondary schools are further divided into Junior secondary school (Form 1-3) and Senior secondary school (Form 4-6). Primary schools usually start from ages 6 to 12, and secondary schools usually start from ages 13 to 18. Primary Education is free and compulsory in government-sponsored public schools. Prominent schools in Kenema include The Government Secondary School(GSSK), The Holy Trinity Secondary School, Ahmadiyya Secondary School, Holy Rosary Secondary School, and Islamic Secondary School.
The Eastern Polytechnic situated at the main Combema Road is the highest learning institution in the city, offering certificates and degree courses.
Health
Kenema and Bo are endemic areas for a highly contagious tropical hemorragic fever known as Lassa fever. The Kenema Government Hospital is the centre of an international effort to combat the disease with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNAMSIL. New laboratories to improve rapid diagnosis are being installed at the hospital, which admits between 250 and 500 suspected cases per year.
Media
The five main radio stations in Kenema are Eastern Radio 101.9, Radio Nongowa - SPIN FM 101.3, City Radio 103.3, Starline Radio 98.4 and Sierra Leone's national radio and television stations, SLBS TV, and SLBS Radio are on the air in Kenema. The BBC World Service, CNN International, and several other international stations are on the air in Kenema on satellite only.
Notable people
- Mohamed Kallon, football star
- Emmerson, musician
- Paul Kpaka, football star
- Alpha Lansana, football star
- Kei Kamara, football star
- Brima Sesay, football star
- Kemokai Kallon, football star
- Musa Kallon, football manager
- J. B. Dauda, a Sierra Leonean politician and current Foreign minister of Sierra Leone.
Namesakes
There are a number of places in Sierra Leone with this name.
Gallery
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External links
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References
- ↑ Republic of Sierra Leone: 2004 Population and Housing Census: Analytical Report on Population Distribution, Migration and Urbanisation in Sierra Leone.
Ibrahim Mohamed Sesay, Andrew A. Karam, Jinnah J. Ngobeh. Published November 2006. - ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.