Misungwi District

Misungwi District is one of the seven districts of the Mwanza Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by Nyamagana District and Magu District, to the east by Kwimba District, to the south by Shinyanga Rural District and to the west by Nyang'hwale District and Lake Victoria. Misungwi is often spelled with an extra 's' to make it Missungwi. The administrative centre is in the town of Misungwi.

Misungwi District
Misungwi  District of Mwanza  Region
 Administration < District commissioner JOSEPH SAGI SABAYO
Misungwi District of Mwanza Region Administration < District commissioner JOSEPH SAGI SABAYO
Coordinates: 02°51′S 033°05′E
Country Tanzania
RegionMwanza Region
Population
 (2012)
  Total351,607

As of 2012, the population of the Misungwi District was 351,607, of which 30,728 are living in an urban area (Misungwi town).[1]

Transport

Paved trunk road T8 from Shinyanga to Mwanza passes through Misungwi district from south to north.[2]

The Central Line railway from Tabora to Mwanza passes through the district from east to west and there is one train station within the district's boundaries at the village of Fella.[3]

Administrative subdivisions

As of 2012, Misungwi District was divided into four divisions and 27 wards.[1]

  • Inonelwa
  • Mbarika
  • Misungwi
  • Usagara

Wards

In 2016 Misungwi district was reorganized into twenty seven (27) wards which are;

  • Buhingo
  • Bulemeji
  • Busongo
  • Fella
  • Gulumungu
  • Idetemya
  • Igokelo
  • Ilujamate
  • Isenengeja
  • Isesa
  • Kanyelele
  • Kasololo
  • Kijima (Misungwi)
  • Koromije
  • Lubili
  • Mabuki
  • Mamaye
  • Misasi
  • Mbarika
  • Misungwi
  • Mondo
  • Mwaniko
  • Nhundulu
  • Shilalo
  • Sumbugu
  • Ukiriguru
  • Usagara (Misungwi)

References

  1. "Census 2012". National Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  2. "Mwanza Roads Network" (PDF). Tanroads. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  3. "Railways Network". Tanzania Railways Limited. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
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