WELCOME TO KYECU LIMITED
Some of Kyela District attractions for Tourism and the Historical Sites remains are:-
KYECU, as a secondary Cooperative society, is registered under the Cooperative societies Act of 1990. By then it had fifteen affiliated Primary Cooperative societies. Until 28th of September 2022 the Union has 39 registered affiliated Primary Cooperative Societies. Kyela is a District of Mbeya Region in Tanzania. The District is with about 215,000 people as its population. It is bordered to the South by Malawi Country through River Songwe, bordered to the North by Rungwe District through Ilima Colliery Hills, bordered to the NorthEast by Makete and Ludewa Districts of Njombe Region through Livingstone Mountains, bordered to the SouthEast by Lake Nyasa, and bordered to the West by Ileje District of Songwe Region.
- The Matema Beach in Lake Nyasa Shores along the Livingstone Mountains, The Spring Water of Kilambo in Kyela Town, The Old-Sokoni Slave Trading Centre in Mwaya along Lake Nyasa.
- Kasala Traditional-Forest, where leprosy stricken men/women, the young disabled, and the Twin Born babies believed to be an ominous in the family, were being dumped and left to die alone, Bujonde Lakeshore of Nyasa, the fishing area in Lake Nyasa.
- Itungi Port, the linking Port of Kyela, Matema, Lumbila, Manda, Liuli (of Tanzania) and Mbambabay and Nkatabay in Malawi, The District is surrounded by the four great rivers pouring water in Lake Nyasa throughout the year namely, Lufilyo, Mbaka, Kiwira and Songwe, The Ilima Colliery Mines_Supplying Coal all over Tanzania.
