MV Chilembwe

The MV Chilembwe is a passenger ship operating on Lake Malawi, named after Malawian freedom fighter John Chilembwe. It was launched in 2014 to partly replace the over 60 years old MV Ilala.[2]

History
Name: MV Cilembwe
Owner: Malawi Shipping Company
Port of registry: Monkey Bay
Route: Monkey Bay - Chilumba
Builder: Mota Engil
Cost: $8.5 million
Launched: 2013
Completed: 2015
Status: in service
General characteristics
Length: 33 meters
Beam: 9 meters[1]
Installed power: diesel
Propulsion: screw
Capacity: 120 passengers, 20 tons cargo

References

  1. "New Passenger ship MV Chilembwe in the offing for lake malawi. | afriem.orgafriem.org". Afriem.org. Retrieved 2015-02-18.
  2. Yasin Maonga. "Malawi Shipping Company unleashes $8.5m MV Chilembwe". Nyasatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2015-02-18.


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