Kabwe

Kabwe is the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District, with a population estimated at 202,914 at the 2010 census. Named Broken Hill until 1966, it was founded when lead and zinc deposits were discovered in 1902. Kabwe also has a claim to being the birthplace of Zambian politics as it was an important political centre during the colonial period.

Kabwe
Downtown Kabwe, looking down Freedom Way, with the Big Tree National Monument in the distance
Kabwe
Location in Zambia
Coordinates: 14°26′S 28°27′E
Country Zambia
ProvinceCentral Province
DistrictKabwe District
Government
Elevation
1,182 m (3,879 ft)
Population
 (2010 census)
  Total202,914
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
ClimateCwa

Kabwe is an important transportation, farming and university centre. Kabwe is becoming a major agricultural hub for the country is the headquarters for Zambia Railways and prison services. Additionally the mining industry has been important to the economic development of the region. However, because of the exceptional contamination of the city with lead and other toxins, and the effects of these on local children's health, a March 2022 report by the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment identified the town as a sacrifice zone for industry.

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