MV Liemba
ship built in 1915
The MV Liemba is a freight and passenger ferry that runs along the eastern side of Lake Tanganyika. The route goes from Kigoma in Tanzania to Mpulungu in Zambia, with many stops between. Built for the Imperial German Navy, she is the only one of their vessels still in service and the oldest passenger ferry still sailing.
English speakers may recognise her from the film The African Queen; MV Liemba was the inspiration for the German vessel Königin Luisa in that film. Humphrey Bogart plays a Canadian riverboat captain — rough-and-ready, very cynical and a heavy drinker. Katherine Hepburn plays an English missionary — prim, proper, idealistic and teetotal. Thrown together by circumstance, they scheme to sink the Luisa during the First World War. The film is also a fine love story and earned Bogart his only Oscar.