Mumbwa is a town in the
Central Province of
Zambia, lying on the
Great West Road. Its district covers the western part of the Central Province bordering
Kaoma and Western Province to the west,
Namwala and Southern Province to the south,
Lusaka and Lusaka Province to the east,
Kasempa and North-Western Province to the north and
Kabwe to the north-east. It is known for its
cotton and has a ginnery. The Zambia Air Force has a base in the district.
Kafue National Park borders the district to the west. The predominant tribes are the
Ila, who speak a dialect known as
Sala, mostly to the south and south east and the Kaonde to the north. The
Lenje are to the north-east on the border area with Kabwe. There are also relatively large settlement of people from the west and north west such as the
Lozi,
Nkoya and
Luvale,
Shona people from the then Southern Rhodesia who settled there as refugees from the civil war in that country and who are now almost integrated and Tonga from the south. A lot of prospection for minerals such as
copper and
gold was done in the district and small scale mines operated there. Most are now closed, though the gold mine at
Luiri has been revived.