Monkey Bay
Monkey Bay or Lusumbwe is a town in Mangochi which is in the Mangochi District in the Southern Region of Malawi. The town is on the shore of Lake Malawi and is one of the main ports on Lake Malawi. The population of Monkey Bay was 14,955 according to the 2018 census. Monkey Bay is from Lilongwe, Malawi's capital city, and from Blantyre. Monkey Bay is a tourist resort and is often travelled through on the road to Cape Maclear.
History
Monkey Bay was ruled by the Muslim Yao chief and slave trader, Mponda, during the 1880s.In 1905 the explorer Mary Hall passed through here as she became the first woman to travel the length of Africa from Cape Town to Cairo.
In the late 19th century, the first Bishop of Likoma, Chauncy Maples, drowned near Monkey Bay in Lake Malawi. In the 1960s, there was a Fisheries Research Laboratory in Monkey Bay, funded by the then-Nyasaland colonial government.
Geography
Monkey Bay is on the shore of Lake Malawi and is one of the main ports on Lake Malawi. It is at an elevation of.Monkey Bay is situated from Chimpamba, from Zambo, from Msumbi and 17.9 km from Cape Maclear.
Living standards
In March 2003, the then-Malawian President Bakili Muluzi held a rally in Monkey Bay, and promised to help reduce poverty. The charity Save the Children is active in the Monkey Bay area. According to a German development volunteer working with the Back to School Foundation, the residents of Monkey Bay are not living at the poverty line, but at the existence line. Houses are simple clay cottages, and few households can afford electricity, as the connection costs alone are three times the average monthly wage.Facilities
Amenities
There is a supermarket and a market in Monkey Bay, although there are bureaux de change or automatic teller machines. On 22 February 2010, a first bank opened its doors. Malawi Savings Bank which was operating from the Post Office building moved into their own convenience, a refurbished and spacious building at the trading centre.There was not a functioning internet café in 2007 but there were signs for one. There are several guesthouses. The nearest ATM is in the town of Mangochi.