Chwaka, Pemba

[2] The location of these ruins is 6 km (3.7 mi) from the small town of Konde, at the end of a trail that extends 900 m (3,000 ft) in the direction of the village of Tumbe on the way to the village of Myumoni.

However, Harun Bin Ali, the son of Mkame Ndune of Pujini.

[clarification needed] The settlement, which covered an area of 20 hectares (49 acres) featured a grand palace-fortress, banquet halls, two mosques, an ironworks, and a harbor in a nearby creek.

The massive mosque's walls and its gate arches are still in place today.

Remains (bowls, ceramics) that were discovered during excavations are now on display at the Albert Museum in London as well as the Stone Town Museum in Stone Town, which is temporarily closed due to the collapse of a portion of the old palace.