Serekunda


Serekunda is the largest urban centre in The Gambia. It is situated close to the Atlantic coast, south-west of the capital, Banjul, and is formed of nine villages which have grown together into a larger urban area.

History and toponymy

, the founder of Serekunda, was a 19th-century lamane originally from the Sine-Saloum region of Senegal. He migrated to the Gambia in the mid 19th Century and is believed to have initially settled around Jinack Island in Banjul, before relocating to the southern bank of the country where he established Serrekunda.
Serekunda means "home of the Sayer family" and is named after its founder, Sayerr Jobe. The name Serrekunda is a Mandinka corruption of the name Serrereh — denoting the Serer people in Mandinka, as the Mandinka people of Sabiji believed that Sayerr Jobe and his brother Massamba Koki Jobe/Diop and the Jobe family in general were members of the wolof ethnic group. Thus, in the oral tradition of the Mandinkas of Sabaji, they initially referred to the area with the Mandinka saying: "mbitala serrereh kunda", later shortened to Serreh Kunda. The word kunda or kundaa is a Mandinka word for place, area, country or compound. In essence, Sere Kunda means Serer country/area made in reference to Sayerr Jobe who was from the Serer Sine-Saloum area, and whom the Mandinkas believed to be of Serer origin. Although born in Serer country, and possessed the Serer title lamane, he was not of Serer origin, but of Lebou origin, as Jobe or Diop is a Lebou surname.

Population history

Districts or suburbs

The following districts form part of Sererkunda:
  1. Bakoteh
  2. Bunungka Kunda
  3. Dippa Kunda
  4. Eboe Town
  5. Faji Kunda
  6. New Jeshwang
  7. Old Jeshwang
  8. Kololi
  9. Kotu
  10. Latri Kunda
  11. Latri Kunda Sabiji
  12. Manjai Kunda
  13. Serekunda District
  14. Talinding Kunjang
  15. Churchill's Town

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