Dibaya-Lubwe (or Dibaya Lubue, Lubue) is a town in the Kwilu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The first European visit it was German explorer Hermann von Wissmann in June 1885.
[2] It became the site for palm oil processing, and was granted the status of a "centre extra-coutumier".
[4] On 13 April 2024 heavy rains caused a ravine to collapse into a river in Dibaya-Lubwe leaving at least 15 dead, seven injured and 50-60 missing.
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