Petauke

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Location of Petauke in Zambia

Petauke is a town located in the Eastern Province of Zambia.

Petauke is 400 km from the capital city Lusaka, roughly halfway between Lusaka and the Malawi border. The main spoken language of the 14,000 residents is Nsenga.

Like the Tonga of southern province, the nsenga do not know exactly where they came from, although it has been accepted that they were earliest migrants from great Luba-Lunda, probably came following the escarpment together with the Zulu, shone and other southern African peoples. Unfortunately, this fact is challenged on account of language.Luba groups mostly settled in northern Zambia and part of central Zambia whereas the Lunda groups settled in North western and western Zambia. These grops have similarites in their languages if not they are dialects. But for the nsenga it is unique, actually, it was until the Ngoni marauders settled among them because they were loosely organised. Eventually, the ngoni "lost" their language.

Most telecommunication is by two radio stations; the most popular station is Radio Explorers, 88.3fm, which covers up to 120km; it is mostly used by chiefs to disseminate their information.

The town is situated in an agricultural area; farmers produce maize, cotton, sunflower, groundnut, soya beans and many other crops. Industries include milling cotton, three breweries, of which Brother Willy's mafuta beer is the most popular. The only internet provider in the district is Radio Explorers 88.3fm. The region around Petauke is rich in copper, amethyst, and gold.

However, the minerals in the region are low grade hence no serious mining investment has been made in the region. In the early 17th century, gold was mined and that contributed to high rate of slave trade. mostly, the swahili speaking peoples invaded the area.

The town is near the North and South Luangwa National Parks.

[edit] Accommodation

  • Nyika Motel

+ willys motel Coordinates: 14°15′S, 31°20′E