Kondoa Mjini

Town in Kondoa, Dodoma, Tanzania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kondoa is a town and administrative ward (called Kondoa Mjini or Kondoa Urban) in the Kondoa District of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania.

Established2015
HeadquartersKondoa Town
Highestelevation
2,190 m (7,190 ft)
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UNESCO World Heritage, Kondoa Rock art in Kolo.
Location of Kondoa Town
Location of Kondoa Town
Kondoa is located in Tanzania
Kondoa
Kondoa
Coordinates: 4.904578°S 35.782256°E / -4.904578; 35.782256
Country Tanzania
RegionDodoma Region
DistrictKondoa
Established2015
HeadquartersKondoa Town
Government
  TypeTown Council
  ChairmanMohamed Abdi Kiberenge
  DirectorPaul Mamba Sweya
Area
  Town and ward
1,419 km2 (548 sq mi)
Highest elevation
2,190 m (7,190 ft)
Lowest elevation
900 m (3,000 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
  Town and ward
80,443
  Density56.69/km2 (146.8/sq mi)
  Urban
80,443
Time zoneEAT
Postcode
41701
Area code026
WebsiteDistrict Website
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Kondoa Town is the district capital of Kondoa District. The local government buildings were mostly built during the German colonization. The town also has a district hospital, three O-Level Secondary schools, one A-Level school for girls, and an agricultural college. There is also a teachers' training college called Bustani (garden in Kiswahili) College. There is a local NMB bank branch.

Geography

Kodoa Town is 1,419 square kilometres (548 sq mi), with the town being 160 kilometres (99 mi) from Dodoma.[2]

The town has a hot spring that provides drinking water for many inhabitants. There is also a river that runs through the town, though in the dry months there is almost no water above ground. There is a good bridge over the river.

Administrative Units

The town has two divisions. Kondoa Mjini with 6 wards consisting of 32 villages and neighborhoods, and Kolo with 2 wards consisting of 4 villages and neighborhoods.[2]

Climate

The climate is semi-arid. The rainy season is from late December to mid March, and Kondoa receives little to no precipitation the rest of the year. The weather is mostly hot.

Demographics

In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 64,147 people in the town.[3]

The Warangi is the most populous ethnic group in Kondoa, and their native language is Kirangi. As it was a stop on an ancient caravan road, Kondoa has a sizeable non-Irangi minority. Other tribes include the Wasandewe, Waburunge, Wafyomi, Waalagwa, Wabarbaig, Wamasai, and Wagorowa.[2]

The town is about 70% Muslim and 30% Christian, with aboriginal religions virtually extinct. Relations between religious groups are good.

Transport

Trunk road T5 from Dodoma to Babati passes through the town.[4]

References

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