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Mtwara Region

Mtwara Region (Mkoa wa Mtwara in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The regional capital is the municipality of Mtwara. Mtwara Region is home to one of the most infuluencial people in Tanzania, the Makonde. Mtwara is home to Tanzania's 4th president Benjamin Mkapa and is home to a number of influential artists. The boundary with Mozambique to the south is formed by the Ruvuma River. To the west, Mtwara is bordered by Ruvuma Region, to the north by Lindi Region, and to the east is the Indian Ocean.

Mtwara Region
Mkoa wa Mtwara (Swahili)
From top to bottom:
Bird's eye view of Mikindani Bay, Swahili Door in Mtwara and historic Mikindani
Mtwara Region in Tanzania
Coordinates: 10°38′30.12″S 39°14′15.36″E / 10.6417000°S 39.2376000°E / -10.6417000; 39.2376000
Country Tanzania
ZoneCoastal
Administrative Region1971
Named forThe port of Mtwara
CapitalMtwara
Districts
Area
 • Total16,710 km2 (6,450 sq mi)
 • Rank23rd of 31
Highest elevation
(Masasi Hill)
837 m (2,746 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total1,634,947
 • Rank20th of 31
 • Density98/km2 (250/sq mi)
DemonymMtwaran
Ethnic groups
 • SettlerSwahili
 • NativeMakonde, Yao & Makua
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Postcode
21xxx
Area code023
ISO 3166 codeTZ-17
HDI (2018)0.507[1]
low· 22nd of 25
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols of Tanzania
Bird
Gray sunbird
Butterfly
White-barred emperor
Fish
Dash-and-dot goatfish
Mammal
Humpback whale
Tree
Cashew
Mineral
Sapphire

Mtwara Region is home for being the nation's largest producer of Cashew nuts. According to the 2012 national census, the region had a population of 1,270,854, which was lower than the pre-census projection of 1,374,767.[2]: page 2  For 2002-2012, the region's 1.2 percent average annual population growth rate was the 26th highest in the country.[2]: page 4  It was also the fourteenth most densely populated region with 76 people per square kilometer.[2]: page 6 

Population edit

The native peoples of the Mtwara Region are the Makonde, the Yao and the Makua. The Makonde are the dominant ethnic group in Mtwara Region and are native to east and central Mtwara, specifically in Mtwara-Mikindani District, Mtwara District, Newala, and Tandahimba districts. As of 1967, the Makonde made up 60% of the region. The second-largest group in terms of the territory is the Makua people, who are native to Nanyumbu and Masasi Districts. The Yao are native to parts Tandahimba District.[3] Since 1988, the region has been facing mass migration as younger people seek economic opportunities in Dar es Salaam creating a vibrant Makonde community in Temeke District of Dar es Dalaam especially in Mbagala, which is named after the Mbagala River located in Mtwara Region.

History edit

Groundnut scheme during the British colonial occupation edit

In 1948, the British Government formulated the "Tanganyika groundnut scheme" through the Overseas Food Corporation (OFC). The purpose was to alleviate the worldwide shortage of vegetable oils; however, inadequate research and adverse environmental conditions due to poor planning resulted in the complete and disastrous failure of the scheme. In this region, the exported crop was to go through the port of Mtwara. This port was created for the scheme; it was linked to the growing areas near Nachingwea by a new railway.

Mtwara was part of Lindi Region until 1971.

Geography edit

Mtwara is both the most eastern and southern region in the country. The region is located between 10 and 11 degrees south of the Equator. Mtwara is the third smallest region after Dar es Salaam Region and Kilimanjaro Region at 16,710 km2 (6,450 sq mi). The area occupied 1.9% of the country. In comparison, Mtwara is slightly smaller than the African nation of Eswatini at 17,230 square kilometers.[4][5] Mtwara's central area is of high elevation, home to the Makonde plateau with Mtwara Region's highest point being Masasi peak at 837 meters above sea level.[6] The largest and longest river in Mtwara Region is the Ruvuma River which is fed by the Mbangala River within the region as one of Ruvuma's many tributaries.

 
Admiralty Chart No 1808 Africa east coast Cape Delgado to Kilwa, showing the coast of Mtwara in between, Published1875

Climate edit

The rainy season, which runs from November/December to April/May, has only one peak. The storm's peak typically occurs in January, but may also occur in February or March. The overall amount of annual precipitation varies with height. Rainfall in the Mtwara district ranges from 935 mm to 116 mm in the highlands and plateau. At Masasi Mission, the rainfall is 893 mm, whereas at Newala, it is 1001 mm. It also ranges between Mtopwa and Lukwika Mission, ranging from 1133 mm to 832 mm.Similarly, the highest monthly mean temperature at Mtwara on the seashore in December is 27 degrees Celsius, while the lowest monthly mean temperature is 23 degrees Celsius in July. In Mtwara, relative humidity ranges from 87 percent in March to 79 percent in October. Inland, temperatures and humidity are lower.[7]

Geology edit

Soils are determined by geology. There are two geological zones in the region, resulting in two geologically determined soil types. The first zone is the coastal sedimentary deposit, which stretches 31 125 kilometers from the Indian Ocean to the tip of Newala's Makonde Plateau. Deep, well-drained, sandy soils with poor fertility and moisture holding capacity are produced in this zone. Sandstones are used to make them. Marine heavy clay soils, also known as vertisols, are found in some regions. Coastal limestones also provide red, well-drained soils with a thick texture. The second zone extends west of the coastal sediments geologically. Gneisses and granulites make up this zone of pre-cambrian basement rocks. The soils in this basement are diverse. To the north of Masasi town, there are deep, well-drained red clays. These are the best soils in the area since they are most suited to the region's upland crops. Course-grained sandy soils are common south of Masasi.

The region is separated into two sections in terms of topography. The coastal plain's landforms are complicated. Second, at 300mm to 400mm, the Makonde Plateau dominates the basement plain. It's mostly low-lying, with scattered rocky outcroppings and steep riverbanks. The western part, which is beyond the Makonde Plateau, flows to the south via the Ruvuma River's tributaries. The Makonde Plateau is drained by the Maombi and Mbuo rivers.[8]

Economy edit

Mtwara, like the rest of Tanzania, is mostly a farming community. Farming is the main source of income for the region's residents. Agribusiness employs over 92 percent of the population, in addition to other rural activities such as fishing, beekeeping, and small-scale manufacturing. Arable land makes up about 85 percent of the region's total area. However, only about a quarter of this is cultivated. The average farm size per rural home (169,482 households - 1988 Census) is projected to be 1.5 ha, with an average of 4.4 people.

Mechanization and oxenization of farms are still developing. In this area, the hand hoe is the most popular agricultural implement. Cassava, millet, and sorghum are all important food crops. Maize has only recently gained popularity. The most important cash crop in the area is cashew nuts. Groundnuts and sesame are two others. Because livestock rearing is not a common practice among the people of the region, its economic contribution is negligible. The cashewnut crop, which accounts for about 25% of the region's GDP, is one of Mtwara's significant contributors. The Mtwara Region produces 40% of the country's cashew nut production. Tanzanian cashew nut production is mostly for export. Domestically, only a small portion of the yield is consumed. The Mtwara Region is officially recognized as the country's leading cashew nut grower. This region produces roughly half of the country's output. Newala district produces more over half of the region's cashewnut harvest. Masasi comes in second with a 29 percent contribution, and Mtwara district comes in last with a 19 percent average contribution.

The mining industry in the region has a bright future. On a limited scale, 35 minerals have been discovered and mined. The Masasi District has been mining sapphire, christalbella, alexandrite, tourmaline, and rhodolite since 1995.[9]

National Parks and Forest Reserves edit

Mtwara Region is home to the Mnazi Bay-Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park that is one of the largest marine parks in the country. The marine park is a sanctuary for breeding Humpback whales.[10] Forest reserves occupy about 8.33 percent of the region's 1,672,000 ha of land. This area is 139,295 hectares. Masasi district has the greatest amount of forest cover in the region. The central government manages 130,545 hectares of forest reserves. This equates to 93.7 percent. District councils possess another 8,749 hectares, or 6.3 percent of total forest reserves. In total, there are 16 forest reserves in the region. The majority of them are located in the Masasi district.[11]

 
Humpback whale illustration

Administrative divisions edit

Districts edit

Mtwara Region is divided into two towns (Mtwara Municipal and Masasi Town) and seven districts, each administered by a council:[12]

Districts of Mtwara Region
Map District Population
(2016)
  Mtwara Mikindani 113,732
Masasi Town 94,342
Nanyamba Town 107,112
Newala Town 93,728
Masasi District 273,940
Mtwara District 132,329
Nanyumbu District 158,425
Newala District 122,072
Tandahimba District 238,927
Total 1,334,606

Notable Persons from Mtwara Region edit

  • Benjamin Mkapa, former Tanzanian president.
  • sameer murji, Member of the UVCCM National Council Tanzanian

2022-2027 (Ambassador of Mtwara)

  • Harmonize, Tanzanian musician.
  • A.Y, Tanzanian rapper
  • Hasnain Murji, former member of parliament of Tanzania

References edit

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. from the original on 2018-09-23. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  2. ^ a b c Population Distribution by Administrative Units, United Republic of Tanzania, 2013 2013-05-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  4. ^ "Country size comparison". from the original on 2022-06-06. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  5. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  6. ^ "Masasi Peak". peakvisor. from the original on 2022-06-17. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  7. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  8. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  9. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  10. ^ "Tanzania Whale Network, Mnazi Bay, Mtwara Region" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  11. ^ "Mtwara Region Profile" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-07-21. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
  12. ^ 2016 Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mwaka 2016, Tanzania Bara [Population Estimates in Administrative Areas for the Year 2016, Mainland Tanzania] (PDF) (Report) (in Swahili). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: National Bureau of Statistics. 2016-04-01. (PDF) from the original on 2021-12-27. Retrieved 2022-07-03.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the region For the city see Mtwara Mtwara Region Mkoa wa Mtwara in Swahili is one of Tanzania s 31 administrative regions The regional capital is the municipality of Mtwara Mtwara Region is home to one of the most infuluencial people in Tanzania the Makonde Mtwara is home to Tanzania s 4th president Benjamin Mkapa and is home to a number of influential artists The boundary with Mozambique to the south is formed by the Ruvuma River To the west Mtwara is bordered by Ruvuma Region to the north by Lindi Region and to the east is the Indian Ocean Mtwara Region Mkoa wa Mtwara Swahili RegionFrom top to bottom Bird s eye view of Mikindani Bay Swahili Door in Mtwara and historic MikindaniMtwara Region in TanzaniaCoordinates 10 38 30 12 S 39 14 15 36 E 10 6417000 S 39 2376000 E 10 6417000 39 2376000Country TanzaniaZoneCoastalAdministrative Region1971Named forThe port of MtwaraCapitalMtwaraDistrictsList Mtwara Mikindani DistrictMasasi Urban DistrictNanyamba TownNewala TownMasasi DistrictMtwara RuralNanyumbu DistrictNewala DistrictTandahimba DistrictArea Total16 710 km2 6 450 sq mi Rank23rd of 31Highest elevation Masasi Hill 837 m 2 746 ft Population 2022 Total1 634 947 Rank20th of 31 Density98 km2 250 sq mi DemonymMtwaranEthnic groups SettlerSwahili NativeMakonde Yao amp MakuaTime zoneUTC 3 EAT Postcode21xxxArea code023ISO 3166 codeTZ 17HDI 2018 0 507 1 low 22nd of 25WebsiteOfficial websiteSymbols of TanzaniaBirdGray sunbirdButterflyWhite barred emperorFishDash and dot goatfishMammalHumpback whaleTreeCashewMineralSapphire Mtwara Region is home for being the nation s largest producer of Cashew nuts According to the 2012 national census the region had a population of 1 270 854 which was lower than the pre census projection of 1 374 767 2 page 2 For 2002 2012 the region s 1 2 percent average annual population growth rate was the 26th highest in the country 2 page 4 It was also the fourteenth most densely populated region with 76 people per square kilometer 2 page 6 Contents 1 Population 2 History 2 1 Groundnut scheme during the British colonial occupation 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Geology 4 Economy 4 1 National Parks and Forest Reserves 5 Administrative divisions 5 1 Districts 6 Notable Persons from Mtwara Region 7 References 8 External linksPopulation editThe native peoples of the Mtwara Region are the Makonde the Yao and the Makua The Makonde are the dominant ethnic group in Mtwara Region and are native to east and central Mtwara specifically in Mtwara Mikindani District Mtwara District Newala and Tandahimba districts As of 1967 the Makonde made up 60 of the region The second largest group in terms of the territory is the Makua people who are native to Nanyumbu and Masasi Districts The Yao are native to parts Tandahimba District 3 Since 1988 the region has been facing mass migration as younger people seek economic opportunities in Dar es Salaam creating a vibrant Makonde community in Temeke District of Dar es Dalaam especially in Mbagala which is named after the Mbagala River located in Mtwara Region History editGroundnut scheme during the British colonial occupation edit In 1948 the British Government formulated the Tanganyika groundnut scheme through the Overseas Food Corporation OFC The purpose was to alleviate the worldwide shortage of vegetable oils however inadequate research and adverse environmental conditions due to poor planning resulted in the complete and disastrous failure of the scheme In this region the exported crop was to go through the port of Mtwara This port was created for the scheme it was linked to the growing areas near Nachingwea by a new railway Mtwara was part of Lindi Region until 1971 Geography editMtwara is both the most eastern and southern region in the country The region is located between 10 and 11 degrees south of the Equator Mtwara is the third smallest region after Dar es Salaam Region and Kilimanjaro Region at 16 710 km2 6 450 sq mi The area occupied 1 9 of the country In comparison Mtwara is slightly smaller than the African nation of Eswatini at 17 230 square kilometers 4 5 Mtwara s central area is of high elevation home to the Makonde plateau with Mtwara Region s highest point being Masasi peak at 837 meters above sea level 6 The largest and longest river in Mtwara Region is the Ruvuma River which is fed by the Mbangala River within the region as one of Ruvuma s many tributaries nbsp Admiralty Chart No 1808 Africa east coast Cape Delgado to Kilwa showing the coast of Mtwara in between Published1875 Climate edit The rainy season which runs from November December to April May has only one peak The storm s peak typically occurs in January but may also occur in February or March The overall amount of annual precipitation varies with height Rainfall in the Mtwara district ranges from 935 mm to 116 mm in the highlands and plateau At Masasi Mission the rainfall is 893 mm whereas at Newala it is 1001 mm It also ranges between Mtopwa and Lukwika Mission ranging from 1133 mm to 832 mm Similarly the highest monthly mean temperature at Mtwara on the seashore in December is 27 degrees Celsius while the lowest monthly mean temperature is 23 degrees Celsius in July In Mtwara relative humidity ranges from 87 percent in March to 79 percent in October Inland temperatures and humidity are lower 7 Geology edit Soils are determined by geology There are two geological zones in the region resulting in two geologically determined soil types The first zone is the coastal sedimentary deposit which stretches 31 125 kilometers from the Indian Ocean to the tip of Newala s Makonde Plateau Deep well drained sandy soils with poor fertility and moisture holding capacity are produced in this zone Sandstones are used to make them Marine heavy clay soils also known as vertisols are found in some regions Coastal limestones also provide red well drained soils with a thick texture The second zone extends west of the coastal sediments geologically Gneisses and granulites make up this zone of pre cambrian basement rocks The soils in this basement are diverse To the north of Masasi town there are deep well drained red clays These are the best soils in the area since they are most suited to the region s upland crops Course grained sandy soils are common south of Masasi The region is separated into two sections in terms of topography The coastal plain s landforms are complicated Second at 300mm to 400mm the Makonde Plateau dominates the basement plain It s mostly low lying with scattered rocky outcroppings and steep riverbanks The western part which is beyond the Makonde Plateau flows to the south via the Ruvuma River s tributaries The Makonde Plateau is drained by the Maombi and Mbuo rivers 8 Economy editMtwara like the rest of Tanzania is mostly a farming community Farming is the main source of income for the region s residents Agribusiness employs over 92 percent of the population in addition to other rural activities such as fishing beekeeping and small scale manufacturing Arable land makes up about 85 percent of the region s total area However only about a quarter of this is cultivated The average farm size per rural home 169 482 households 1988 Census is projected to be 1 5 ha with an average of 4 4 people Mechanization and oxenization of farms are still developing In this area the hand hoe is the most popular agricultural implement Cassava millet and sorghum are all important food crops Maize has only recently gained popularity The most important cash crop in the area is cashew nuts Groundnuts and sesame are two others Because livestock rearing is not a common practice among the people of the region its economic contribution is negligible The cashewnut crop which accounts for about 25 of the region s GDP is one of Mtwara s significant contributors The Mtwara Region produces 40 of the country s cashew nut production Tanzanian cashew nut production is mostly for export Domestically only a small portion of the yield is consumed The Mtwara Region is officially recognized as the country s leading cashew nut grower This region produces roughly half of the country s output Newala district produces more over half of the region s cashewnut harvest Masasi comes in second with a 29 percent contribution and Mtwara district comes in last with a 19 percent average contribution The mining industry in the region has a bright future On a limited scale 35 minerals have been discovered and mined The Masasi District has been mining sapphire christalbella alexandrite tourmaline and rhodolite since 1995 9 National Parks and Forest Reserves edit Mtwara Region is home to the Mnazi Bay Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park that is one of the largest marine parks in the country The marine park is a sanctuary for breeding Humpback whales 10 Forest reserves occupy about 8 33 percent of the region s 1 672 000 ha of land This area is 139 295 hectares Masasi district has the greatest amount of forest cover in the region The central government manages 130 545 hectares of forest reserves This equates to 93 7 percent District councils possess another 8 749 hectares or 6 3 percent of total forest reserves In total there are 16 forest reserves in the region The majority of them are located in the Masasi district 11 nbsp Humpback whale illustrationAdministrative divisions editDistricts edit Mtwara Region is divided into two towns Mtwara Municipal and Masasi Town and seven districts each administered by a council 12 Districts of Mtwara Region Map District Population 2016 nbsp Mtwara Mikindani 113 732 Masasi Town 94 342 Nanyamba Town 107 112 Newala Town 93 728 Masasi District 273 940 Mtwara District 132 329 Nanyumbu District 158 425 Newala District 122 072 Tandahimba District 238 927 Total 1 334 606Notable Persons from Mtwara Region editBenjamin Mkapa former Tanzanian president sameer murji Member of the UVCCM National Council Tanzanian 2022 2027 Ambassador of Mtwara Harmonize Tanzanian musician A Y Tanzanian rapper Hasnain Murji former member of parliament of TanzaniaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mtwara Region Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Archived from the original on 2018 09 23 Retrieved 2020 02 26 a b c Population Distribution by Administrative Units United Republic of Tanzania 2013 Archived 2013 05 02 at the Wayback Machine Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Country size comparison Archived from the original on 2022 06 06 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Masasi Peak peakvisor Archived from the original on 2022 06 17 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Tanzania Whale Network Mnazi Bay Mtwara Region PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2022 07 07 Retrieved 2022 06 17 Mtwara Region Profile PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 07 21 Retrieved 2022 06 17 2016 Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mwaka 2016 Tanzania Bara Population Estimates in Administrative Areas for the Year 2016 Mainland Tanzania PDF Report in Swahili Dar es Salaam Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics 2016 04 01 Archived PDF from the original on 2021 12 27 Retrieved 2022 07 03 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mtwara Region amp oldid 1205565743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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