Simanjiro District

Simanjiro District is one of the six districts of the Manyara Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by Arusha Region, to the north east by Kilimanjaro Region, to the south east by Tanga Region, to the south by Kiteto District, to the south west by Dodoma Region and to the west by Babati Rural District. The district headquarters are located in Orkesumet. According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Simanjro District was 178,693.[1]

Simanjiro District
Simanjiro District's location within Manyara Region.
CountryTanzania
RegionManyara Region
Population
 (2012)
  Total178,693


Administrative subdivisions

As of 2012, Simanjiro District was administratively divided into 17 wards.[1]

Simanjiro District Wards[1]
Ward Number Name Population (2012 Census) Notes
1 Orkesumet 5,325 District Seat of Government, translates to long wells of water in English.[2]
2 Naberera 19,814
3 Loiborsiret 13,569
4 Emboreet 8,860
5 Terrat 8,586
6 Oljoro No. 5 15,527
7 Shambarai 9,420
8 Mrerani 13,450
9 Msitu wa Tembo 12,054 Translates to elephant forest in English
10 Ngorika 7,417
11 Liborsoit 7,207
12 Ruvu Remiti 5,077
13 Kitwai 5,914
14 Komolo 11,555
15 Naisinyai 11,144
16 Endiamtu 13,621
17 Endonyongijape 10,153

Demographics

The 2012 Tanzanian Census reported that the district had a population of 178,693, with an average household size of 4.6 people.[1] The 2002 Tanzanian Census reported that the district had a population of 141,676, with an average household size of 4.3 people.[3]

Many of the district's inhabitants are ethnic Maasai.[2] Many of the district's Maasai population are illiterate, have no formal education, and are practicing Christians.[2]

Economy

The area is home to significant tanzanite deposits, which are only found in northern Tanzania.[4] Local miner Saniniu Laizer made headlines in 2020 after mining three stones and selling them for approximately $5.4 million.[4]

The district's Maasai population is largely pastoral, with a 1994 report states that 71,531 Maasai in the district practice pastoralism.[2] There are a significant number of extension agents in the district who sell agricultural information.[2]

Media

Orkonerei Radio Service, a Maasai language radio station located in the town of Terrat.[2]

gollark: You can use them to approximate functions by just ignoring the last terms, since they're small for small x.
gollark: e^x = 1 + x + x^2/2 + x^3/6 + ..., for example.
gollark: A Taylor series is a way to write a function as a sum of infinitely many ax^n terms.
gollark: Friedrich was saying that people should be taught Taylor serieseseses to avoid them thinking stupid things about the Earth and whatever. I'm saying that even if people somehow knew that they could just fail to apply it.
gollark: This is less pronounced in people who know advanced maths, but I think that's a selection effect.

References

  1. "2012 PHC: Population Distribution by Administrative Areas". National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania). Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  2. Mosha, Goodluck; Lotegelwaki, Obedy; Nyakwaka, David Onyango (2018-06-22). "Information Needs and Sources of Maasai Pastoralists at Orkesumet in Simanjiro District Manyara Region -Tanzania" via ResearchGate. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. "2002 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS- General Report". National Bureau of Statistics (Tanzania). 2003. Archived from the original on 2006-06-18. Retrieved 2020-08-11.
  4. "Miner earns millions after second rare find". BBC News. 2020-08-03. Retrieved 2020-08-11.

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