Commune of Ntega

The commune of Ntega is a commune of Kirundo Province in northern Burundi.

Location
The Commune of Ntega has an area of 260.8 km2 and had a population of 98,665 as of the 2008 census.

Environment
Lake Narungazi is in the Commune of Ntega, west of Lake Rwihinda and south of Lake Nagitamo. It covers an area of 61 ha in a valley at an altitude of 1380 m bordered by the collines Nyange–Kiriringanire and Kanyarwe–Mwunguko, which reach an altitude of 1452 m. It is in the Nyavyamo cyperus papyrus swamp which extends east from the Akanyaru River and includes Lake Nagitamo and Lake Rwihinda. Upstream of Lake Narungazi, the Nyavyamo marsh is used for the cultivation of sorghum. The southern branch of Lake Narungazi, between the collines of Kanyago the east and Mugendo to the west, extends through Narungazi marsh, which is used for cultivation of rice up to the edge of the water, apart from some fragments of Typha domingensis and some tufts of Phragmites.

Lake Mwungere is in the Commune of Ntega near the villages of Mariza and Mugina. It is connected by wetlands to the Akanyaru River.

Administrative divisions
The capital lies at Ntega. The commune is divided into the following collines, from north to south, indent=2|

Mugendo

Kinyovu

Makombe

Kanyagu

Buringanire

Carubambo

Murungurira

Susa

Mariza

Sasa

Nyemera

Rugese

Monge

Gitwenzi

Gasave

Kigaga

Rwimbogo

Ntega

Mihigo

Gatwe

Gihome

Kanabugire

Nyakibingo

Gisitwe

Nkorwe

Rushubije

Mwendo

Muyinza

Rukore

Murarambwe

Runyankezi

Bugorora

Gatanga

Economy
In 2021 and again in 2022 dozens of collines in the Bugabira, Busoni, Kirundo and Ntega communes of Kirundo experienced a shortage of rain during the period when the bean, corn and sorghum crops were flowering and ripening, affecting over 200,000 people. Many men left the affected areas in search of work, leaving the elderly, disabled, women and children behind.