Bangula

Bangula is a town of about 5000 population in southern Malawi. There is also a commune of the same name. Its elevation is 100m. It is located on the western bank of the Shire River, near the confluence of the Shire and Ruo River. After extensive flooding in Chiromo (on the eastern bank of the Shire), the municipalities were moved to Bangula (postal and police). The name Bangula is roughly translated to 'place where the lions roar' – although few to no lions exist in the area anymore.

Transport

Bangula was served by a station on the southern mainline of the national railway system which heads to Mozambique but this has been closed since 1997 when the Chiromo bridge over the Shire River collapsed.

An unstaffed, dirt airstrip provides landing facilities for light aircraft.

The main highway between Nsanje and Blantyre runs through Bangula.

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See also

  • Railway stations in Malawi

References


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