About Mahina

Village located in the Bafoulabé circle, Kayes region in Mali, was created in 1882. The co-founders of this village were the Diallo and the Danioko.

Men 5381 Women 5595 Total 10976 It is a village located along the railway tracks on the Bafing River with a population of approximately 10,976 (5,381 men and 5,595 women). The main activities of the village are: agriculture, breeding, fishing, trade especially the peanut trade which has considerable growth because it is widely practiced not to say that the village represents the region of Kayes in this zone Agriculture is based on peanut cultivation in the agricultural hamlets surrounding the village. On the educational level, Mahina has public and private schools, Medersas, Franco-Arab. 5 second cycles 5 first cycles Nursery schools High schools and vocational schools. On a sporting level it has affiliated teams which participate in national competitions, basketball court. In terms of health, the village has a community health center called CSCOM with an ultrasound room, a maternity ward, treatment rooms. In terms of leisure and culture, the village has troupes that perform well in theater even if they have difficulty walking. The village is the capital of the commune with 24 other villages which make up the commune. On a human level, Mahina is a very welcoming village which has always opened its doors to everyone and moreover the village has many foreigners currently living with their families.