Malumga
Malumga is a locality situated in the northern part of the Great Rift Valley region, within the administrative boundaries of the Maji District. The village is perched at an elevation of roughly 1,200 metres above sea level and is surrounded by a mixture of savannah grasslands and small montane forest patches. The name Malumga is derived from the local Bantu root mŭlu, meaning “ever‑green,” a reference to the perennial vegetation that historically has sustained the community.
The population of Malumga is estimated at around 2,500 residents, according to the latest census conducted
Malumga also hosts a primary school established in 1994 and a health clinic that serves both the