Liwonde

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Liwonde
market area
market area
Liwonde is located in Malawi
Liwonde
Liwonde
Location in Malawi
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Country  Malawi
Region Southern Region
District Machinga District
Population (2008)
 • Total 29,489
Time zone +2
Climate Aw

Liwonde is a township in the Southern Region of Malawi.

Geography

Located in Machinga District on the Shire River along the main road connecting Zomba to Lilongwe, Liwonde is an important crossroad linking the four districts in the area (Balaka, Machinga, Mangochi and Zomba). Liwonde, in an African sense, is a transportation hub. It is the junction between two highways and a rail line to Mozambique.

Liwonde is however better known more widely because of its proximity to Liwonde National Park. It is becoming more important as the staging area for trips into Liwonde National Park. From Liwonde, the park is accessible by boat along the Shire River (all year around) or by vehicle from the south entrance.

Services

In 2002 the city had basic services: water, electricity, telephone, and mobile coverage; however, like most secondary cities, they can prove unreliable at times. Liwonde also has a hospital and filling station.

(2002) The market had a wide range of goods. Food items on a regular basis were maize flour, tomato, onion, cabbage, banana, green leaf (pumpkin leaf, rape and muster leaf), cassava, sweet potato, Irish potato, rice, kidney beans, goat, egg and the fruit in season. On occasion green beans, egg plant, okra and sugar cane were available. The PTC and McConnells also supplied a wide range of processed foods. Euro Superette (in the center of the main square) also has a diverse stock of sundries and beverages from Mozambique.

At the Mangochi turn off there is a selection of carving though just outside town on the way to Zomba, the next village has an excellent selection of chief chairs.

File:Southeast area of Liwonde.JPG
Looking west across a Liwonde road which continues to the National Park

Atmosphere

The city itself has a reputation of being hot. As you drive down from Zomba, the heat and the humidity of the valley can be sharply felt. The trees become spare and the grasses, baobab and flame trees share the land with brick walled, iron sheet homesteads.

There are few expatriates that live there. Most expatriates are seen traveling between Zomba and Lilongwe or to the game park. The few that do stay are well received.

Demographics

Year Population[1]
1987 8 694
1998 15 698
2008 29 489

References

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