Moyamba District


Moyamba District is a district in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone, with a population of 318,064 in the 2015 census.. Its capital and largest city is Moyamba. The other major towns include Njala, Rotifunk and Shenge. The district is the largest in the Southern Province by geographical area, occupying a total area of and comprises fourteen chiefdoms.
Moyamba District borders the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Port Loko District and Tonkolili District to the north, Bo District to the east and Bonthe District to the south. The main economic activities include mining, fishing, rice growing and oil palm plantations.
Moyamba District is one of the most ethnically diverse Districts in Sierra Leone. The Mende people are the largest ethnic group in Moyamba District; However, there is a large population of ethnic minority groups in the district that make up closer to 50% of the District population, including the Temne people, Fulani, Sherbro, Kissi, Mandingo, and Kuranko. Moyamba is home to a significantly large population of ethnic Temne minority, and is home to the largest ethnic Temne population in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone.
Moyamba District is the birthplace of many of the country's highest profile politicians who helped guide the country to independence in 1961 from the United Kingdom, including Milton Margai, Albert Margai, John Karefa-Smart and Siaka Stevens. Politically, Moyamba District is a stronghold of the Sierra Leone People's Party, as the vast majority of residents in the District support the SLPP. The SLPP has won every presidential election in Moyamba District including the 1996, 2002, 2007, 2012 and 2018 Sierra Leone Presidential elections.

Administrative divisions

Chiefdoms

The district is made up of fourteen chiefdoms as the third level of administrative subdivision; they are listed with their capitals:
  1. BagruwaSembehun
  2. BantaGbangbantoke
  3. Bumpe – Rotifunk
  4. DasseMano
  5. FakunyaGandohun
  6. Kagboro – Shenge
  7. Kaiyamba – Moyamba
  8. KamajeiSenehun
  9. KongboraBauya
  10. KoriTaiama
  11. KowaNjama
  12. RibbiBradford
  13. TimdaleBomotoke
  14. Upper BantaMokelle

    Notable people from Moyamba District

Luseni Alfred Morlu Brewah- Attorney General, Minister of Foreign Affairs.