Road network within the municipality

Ndu municipality is a bit accessible in terms of road network. Almost all the villages are linked witha road . However, these roads are not well maintained and consequently there are permanently in abad state as present. Road network and state of roads in Ndu Municipality Roads Status Length(Km) State

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Crop production within the municipality

More than 90% of the people of the Ndu municipality currently depend on agriculture for living.Generally, the variation of soil types together with the climatic distinctions favour the cultivationof a large variety of crops, ranging from low-altitude crops like oil palm and rice to high-altitudecrops like Irish potato. It must be noted here that soils […]

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Animal (livestock) rearing and Fishery

Livestock rearing is also a major economic activity in the area. The main species include cattle,horses, goats, Sheep and fowls. Cattle’s rearing is the main market-oriented speculation in thisdomain and is mostly carried out by the Mbororos who are settled in the area.Livestock production is very remarkable within the municipality. Animal Number Cattle 15000 Goats […]

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Vulnerable population

The less populous in the Council Area are the Mborroros who find themselves scattered withinthe council area, about 3698 (5 % of the total population of the municipality) of them. Women and youths constitute the majority categories. However, the number of their children attendingschool is increasing and their relations with neighbouring indigenes seem cordial though […]

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Flora and Fauna in the council area

Flora and Vegetation Due to the variation in altitude within the municipality, two main ecological sub-zones arise ; Both natural and artificial forests exist with a high predominance in timber production, especiallyaround high altitude zones where the eucalyptus is the main species exploited, covering over122 ha on private plantations. Exploitation is also carried out on […]

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Protected Areas

Protected areas are limited in the municipality and there is no strict implementation of the lawconcerning them. The most noticeable ones include the Mbibi community forest in the Talla,the Njilah/Njimsa Forest in Njilah, the Mbandfung secret forest, the Njiningo and Njipkfu forestin Ndu, and many other smaller secret forests around Fons’ palaces. There also exists […]

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Ndu Citizens: Leading the Donga-Mantung in Crafts and Arts

Ndu excelled in Nkambe during the DONGA MANTUNG DIVISIONAL HANDICRAFT EXHIBITION by grabbing the First, Second and Seventh prizes(these positions were accompanied by financial envelopes). These winners will represent the division at the regional competition with the various crafts. Thanks to Ndu Council, the participants were identified, registered and transported to Nkambe for the event […]

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