Mukaya Payam

The Mukaya differentiates into smaller clans of Dimo (1), Dimo (2), Dimo na Godo, Rume, Kendire, Goromba, Mingale, Jolobong, Mijikango, Dongbong, Pisak, Piyasuk, Bori, Yondoru, Sowaka, Ligi, Girim, Yensot, Migibura, Bono, Muresuku, Morsak, Gokoni, Malari, Worokosuk, Bujang, Mika, Warijang, Gori, Kobo, Nyori, Morsak, Bonga, Mikatom, Jubor, and a few other smaller ones.

The environment in Mukaya Payam is typically tropical but the weather regime is fast changing; becoming arid with less rain and long dry spells.

Locally Mukaya Payam contributes 10% of food to the Yei river county economy.

The majority of people are peasant practicing mixed farming; subsistence agriculture in which the main crops are cassava, sorghum, maize, simsim, groundnut, cow peas etc.

There are thick local forests around the hill of Mukaya which is the reason for the tsetse fly's existence.

Geographical location of the Mukaya Payam within Pojulu Environment
Mukaya Payam road to the west (Mukaya)
Mukaya Payam road to the east (Juba Rd)