Matokeo Darasa La Saba 2022 2023, The NECTA results 2022 class 7 – Matokeo ya darasa la saba 2022 are the final NECTA results for the candidates who sat for 2022 Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). The Standard seven results 2022 – PSLE results 2022 is widely known as Matokeo ya mtihani wa darasa la saba 2022 as the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is called Mtihani wa darasa la saba 2022 in Swahili. Here we have full details on the PSLE results 2022 or Matokeo ya darasa la saba 2022-2023, So, Read on below for more details.
The Standard seven results 2022 – Matokeo darasa la saba 2022 taifa release dates
The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) usually declares the PSLE results 2022 in the month of October. Last year, the NECTA results 2021 class 7 – Matokeo ya darasa la saba 2021 were declared on 31 October.
As per the result declaration pattern of PSLE, the PSLE results were declared on 27th October in 2016 and on 20th October in 2017. In 2019, the PSLE results was declared on 15 October, likewise in 2020 the PSLE results was declared on 21 November 2020, the delay in the Standard seven results 2020 release was due to the outbreak of Coronavirus, NECTA exams 2020 were postponed and rescheduled. PSLE results 2020 were postponed as well. Therefore, we are expecting that, the Standard seven results 2022 will be released on the third week of October 2022. For more updates on PSLE results 2022 release dates keep checking the website.
To check the PSLE exam results 2022, students can visit the www.necta.go.tz website. The basic steps to check NECTA results 2022 class 7 are –
ARUSHA | DAR ES SALAAM | DODOMA |
IRINGA | KAGERA | KIGOMA |
KILIMANJARO | LINDI | MARA |
MBEYA | MOROGORO | MTWARA |
MWANZA | PWANI | RUKWA |
RUVUMA | SHINYANGA | SINGIDA |
TABORA | TANGA | MANYARA |
GEITA | KATAVI | NJOMBE |
SIMIYU | SONGWE |
Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools after release of Matokeo ya Darasa la Saba. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C.
You can see names of students selected to join form one for the academic year of 2022 you should follow the following below Instructions
Download here Shule walizopangiwa darasa la saba 2022
About The Primary School Leaving Examination PSLE
The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is a national examination in Tanzania that is administered by the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) and taken by all students near the end of their seventh year in primary school before they move on to secondary school. The examination papers include the subjects like Hisabati (Mathematics), English Language, Sayansi (Science), Maarifa ya Jamii (Social Studies) and Kiswahili.
This means that from 2023, NECTA will be directly involved in arranging schools for students who are joining form one studies in 2023. In this regard, after selecting the names of the students who will be joining form one according to their performance, NECTA will also be responsible for the procedure of uploading the names on their official website NECTA https://necta.go.tz/
NECTA Selection Form One 2023, Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C.
Do you need to check form one selection and still unaware where to start? In this article we have some steps to show you so as to access Selection result to see which school your child has been admitted. The management of President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government – TAMISEMI released the list of students selected to join form one for the 2023/2024 academic session.
Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C check and Download Form one selection 2023 Dodoma: Full List of form one selected students
NECTA SELECTION FORM ONE 2023
After releasing names of students who will be required to join various Tanzania government schools there will join Instruction that will be according to the school. Join Instruction will instruct important things for Selected students include the following issues: –
NOTE: Above are some of things will available in join instruction
Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE)
This is a selection test which enables the government to select form one entrants for its schools. Students who get selected and those who are not, receive certificates.
The Examination Calendar
PSLE is administered in the second week of September every year.
The objectives of PSLE
The objectives of PSLE are to assess learner’s skills and knowledge gained in the different subjects at primary school level; to assess learners understanding of the basic skills and abilities in reading, writing and arithmetic and the extent that they can use such skills in solving pertinent problems in life; and identify learners with the capacity to continue with secondary education and other training institutions.
Eligibility of Candidates who Seat for the Examination
Any pupil who have completed standard seven in both government and private schools can be registered and sit for this examination.
Examined Subjects/Courses
The examined subjects at PSLE are Hisabati (Mathematics), English Language, Sayansi (Science), Maarifa ya Jamii (Social Studies) and Kiswahili.
The NECTA releases the NECTA Selection Form One 2022 list for Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) candidates seeking admission into Government secondary school in Arusha region for 2022/2023 academic year. This comes after NECTA release of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) 2022 examination results.
NECTA Selection Form One 2022 Arusha region, Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C.
NECTA NECTA Selection Form One 2022 – The list of candidates selected for admission into the secondary schools for the 2022/2023 academic session is now available online. Prospective students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection status online.
The following below are the steps to follow to see NECTA Form One Selection 2022/2023
The NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA – NECTA released the list of students selected to join form one for the 2022/2023 academic session.
Once the NECTA Selection Form One 2022 for Arusha secondary schools is revealed, prospective form one student who passed the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection details online thru Arusha regional council official website: http://www.Arusha.go.tz/ or thru the NECTA websites: https://www.necta.go.tz/
Check and Download NECTA Selection Form One 2022 Arusha: Full List of form one selected students – selection za kidato cha kwanza 2022 for Arusha public secondary schools thru the links below
The NECTA releases the NECTA Selection Form One 2022 list for Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) candidates seeking admission into Government secondary school in Dodoma region for 2022/2023 academic year. This comes after NECTA release of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) 2022 examination results.
NECTA Selection Form One 2022 Dodoma region, Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C.
NECTA NECTA Selection Form One 2022 – The list of candidates selected for admission into the secondary schools for the 2022/2023 academic session is now available online. Prospective students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection status online.
The following below are the steps to follow to see NECTA Form One Selection 2022/2023
The NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA – NECTA released the list of students selected to join form one for the 2022/2023 academic session.
Once the NECTA Selection Form One 2022 for Dodoma secondary schools is revealed, prospective form one student who passed the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection details online thru Dodoma regional council official website: http://www.Dodoma.go.tz/ or thru the NECTA websites: https://www.necta.go.tz/
Check and Download NECTA Selection Form One 2022 Dodoma: Full List of form one selected students – selection za kidato cha kwanza 2022 for Dodoma public secondary schools thru the links below
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The TAMISEMI releases the Form one selection 2022 list for Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) candidates seeking admission into Government secondary school in Manyara region for 2022/2023 academic year. This comes after NECTA release of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) 2022 examination results.
Form One Selection 2022 Manyara region, Form one selection are list of candidates selected to join for different government Secondary schools. It’s only for students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) that announced by NECTA. The students Selected are those with pass of grade average from A to C.
TAMISEMI Form one selection 2022 – The list of candidates selected for admission into the secondary schools for the 2022/2023 academic session is now available online. Prospective students that passed in The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection status online.
The management of President’s Office, Regional Administration and Local Government – TAMISEMI released the list of students selected to join form one for the 2022/2023 academic session.
Once the Form one selection 2022 for Manyara secondary schools is revealed, prospective form one student who passed the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be able to check their selection details online thru Manyara regional council official website: http://www.Manyara.go.tz/ or thru the NECTA websites: https://matokeo.necta.go.tz/selection/reg_14.htm
Check and Download Form one selection 2022 Manyara: Full List of form one selected students – selection za kidato cha kwanza 2022 for Manyara public secondary schools thru the links below
After checking the form one selection Manyara 2022 List, Students should also check and download NECTA form one joining instructions 2023 for Manyara region schools. The form one joining instructions for Manyara region schools are available here through this link: NECTA form one joining instructions 2023
]]>Handeni District is one of the 11 districts of Tanga Region in Tanzania. It is bordered to the west by the Kilindi District and the Handeni Urban District, to the north by the Korogwe District, to the east by the Pangani District, and to the south by the Pwani Region. It split in 2002 form the Kilindi District. The administrative capital of the district is Handeni town. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Handeni District was 248,633. According to the 2012 census, the population had increased to: 276,646. Handeni District Council is located south of Tanga region at latitude 40 9 ‘- 60 0’ south of the equator and longitude 360 8 ‘- 380 5’ east of ‘Greenwich ”. To the east Handeni District is bordered by Pangani and Muheza Districts, on the North by Korogwe and Simanjiro Districts, on the West by Kilindi District and on the South by Bagamoyo District.
Handeni District Council has an area of 6,453 Square Kilometers (Ha.637,925.15). This area is equivalent to 23.59 percent of the total area of Tanga Region
Higher Belt (Hills and Few Mountains):
The region is made up of scattered mountain ranges and peaks whose peaks range from 600 meters to 1,200 meters above sea level and occupy approximately 75 percent (4,839.75 km2) of the total area of Handeni District Council. An average amount of 800 mm – 1000 mm of rainfall is found in this Belt per year.
The region has an elevation of 200 meters to 400 meters from sea level and the average annual rainfall is 800 – 1,400 mm. The belt covers about 25% (1,613.25km2) of the entire Council area.
Generally the District receives temperatures of 270C to 390C degrees for three major climatic seasons: –
Summer Season (From December to March)
Rainy Season (From April to May)
Winter Season (June – September).
Wards
Handeni
Handeni District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Handeni DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://handenidc.go.tz/
Government jobs in Handeni district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Handeni district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Handeni District Council Useful links
Malinyi District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Malinyi DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: Click Here
Government jobs in Malinyi district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Malinyi district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Malinyi District Council Useful links
The district is situated in a vast floodplain, between the Kilombero River in the south-east and the Udzungwa-Mountains in the north-west. On the other side of the Kilombero River, in the south-east, the floodplain is part of Ulanga District.
According to the last census in 2002, the population of Kilombero District is 321,611 The main ethnic groups are Wapogoro, Wandamba, Wabena, and Wambunga and several others in small proportions.
The area is predominantly rural with the semi-urban district headquarters Ifakara as major settlement.
The majority of the villagers are subsistence farmers of maize and rice. There are large plantations of teak wood in the Kilombero and the neighbouring Ulanga districts. In the north-west of the district, Illovo Sugar Company’s sugar-cane plantations occupy most of the low lying area.
Kilombero District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Kilombero DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: Click Here
Government jobs in Kilombero district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Kilombero district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Kilombero District Council Useful links
1.1 Location:-
Mbozi district is located at the south western part of Mbeya Region, between latitudes
8
0 and 90 12’ south of the Equator and Longitudes 320 7’ 30’’ and 330 2’ 0’’ East of the
Greenwich Meridian. It shares borders with Mbeya district to its eastern part, Ileje
district to the south, Momba district to its western part and Chunya district to the
north.
1.2 Area and Administrative Subdivisions.
The District occupies a total area of 3,404 km2 (340,400 Ha) generally classified as:-
i. Arable land ……………………………. 255,300 Ha (75%)
ii. Forest reserves………………………… 34,040 Ha (10%)
iii. Settlement and other uses ………… 44,252 Ha (13%)
iv. Area Covered by water ……………… 6,808 Ha (2%)
Total ……………………………………. 340,400 Ha
The District is divided into 4 Divisions, 29 Wards 121 villages and 665 hamlets as
shown in the table below:
Table No. 1: Divisions, Wards, Villages and Hamlets
DISTRICT DIVISIONS WARDS VILLAGES HAMLETS
MBOZI 4 29 121 665
1.3 PHYSICAL FEATURES & CLIMATIC CONDITIONS.
Mbozi District lies between 1,400 – 2,750 meters above the sea level. On average it
receives rainfall between 1350 mm and 1550 mm per annum; while temperature ranges
between 200C to 280C.
It is within a high plateau zone. Its topography is characterized by several hills with
rivers and valuable valley for irrigation in between.
In this zone, three types of soil are observed. The volcanic soil and clay soil with a
good mixture of sand and the alluvial loam and silt soil within the valleys. Though the
vegetation cover has been widely removed through agricultural activities some natural
vegetations is still observed especially along the river valleys. Its climate is
characterized of moderate temperature and high rainfall. Due to these characteristics,
major crops grown in this zone are coffee, maize, beans and banana, and to a small
level Irish and sweet potatoes and paddy.
1.4 Population
It is a well established fact that a population is a source of labour for the production of
goods and services, more importantly; it is also responsible for the consumption of
various products. The size, structure, distribution and well-being of a population,
among others are pre-requisites for sustainable economic development. Admittedly,
population growth usually leads to an ever increasing demand for basic necessities such
as food, water, energy and other natural resources for its survival and development,
which subsequently increases depletion of natural resources.
Moreover, the growth and distribution of the population subsequently determine the
demand for location and delivery of essential social services, such as education, health,
water, transport and housing. This situation requires establishing a conductive
environment for ensuring sustainable socio-economic development, which requires
adopting alternative sources of energy and lifestyle without compromising the wellbeing of the current and future generations.
Experience has shown that, in most developing countries including Tanzania, reducing
poverty in a society without environmental degradation is more difficult to achieve
with a rapidly growing population of both human beings and livestock. To avert this
potentially undesirable situation which often leads to environmental pollution and
destruction and other unpredictable consequences, population growth should be
controlled at a level which the environment can support.
According to the 2012 population census, Mbozi district had a population of 446,339
people of which 213,217 were males and 233,122 females The overall sex ratio is 91.
The average household size was 4.3.
b) Distribution by Area.
The population distribution pattern in the District is by and large influenced by land
fertility, climatic condition and availability of social economic services. This explains
the reason for the concentration of people at the township centers and wards within
the highland zones as shown by the following tables:
S/N WARD
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
2012 2012 2012
1 HASANGA
2 HEZYA 5863 6685 12548
3 ICHENJEZYA 4575 3793 8368
4 IGAMBA 12896 12969 25865
5 IHANDA 10088 11267 21355
III
6 ILOLO 4043 7686 11729
7 ISANSA 8277 9845 18122
8 ITAKA 8704 9766 18470
9 KILIMAMPIMBI 0 0 0
10 MAGAMBA 0 0 0
11 MSIA 6096 6136 12232
12 MYOVIZI 7148 8590 15738
13 BARA 9591 10515 20106
14 IDIWILI 0 0 0
15 HASAMBA 2318 3355 5673
16 ISANDULA 6952 7597 14549
17 NANYALA 1467 1927 3394
18 SHIWINGA 4173 4784 8957
19 VWAWA 15436 15561 30997
20 WASA 5764 6294 12058
21 NAMBINZO 12610 13341 25951
22 NYIMBILI 5622 5733 11355
23 IYULA 15266 15518 30784
24 MLANGALI 8489 9166 17655
25 HALUNGU 13023 14128 27151
26 RUANDA 3771 4112 7883
27 ITUMPI 18666 19350 38016
28 IPUNGA 4401 4966 9367
29 MLOWO 17978 20038 38016
JUMLA 213,217 233,122 446,339
c) Population Distribution by Age Groups:
When comparison is made between 2002 census and 2012 census, slight difference is
revealed for cohort of age group. There was a slight increase in proportion age group
0-14 from 45% in 2002 to 45.3 in 2012; and a decrease in the proportion of age
group 15-64 in 2012 from 52% in 2002 to 51% in 2012. The age group of 64 and
above contributes 3.7% of Mbozi District population according to 2012 census.
d) Ethnic Group.
The major ethnic groups in terms of their number are Nyiha. They account for over
50% of the total population. The other ethnic groups are Nyamwanga, Wanda,
Nyakyusa, Ndali, Lambya, Malila, and Safwa.
1.5 SOCIAL – ECONOMIC STATUS
THE PRODUCTION SECTORS
This involves agriculture, livestock production and marketing, conservation and
harvesting of existing natural resources and small industrial production.
Postal Address: 3
Telephone: 025-2580272
Mobile:
Email: [email protected]
Mbozi District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Mbozi DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://mbozidc.go.tz/
Also, Government jobs in Mbozi district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Mbozi district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Important Note: The information on this page will continue to be updated as the respective authority announces new opportunities. If you cannot find the opportunities you are looking for, please visit the official authority website for more opportunities.
Mbozi District Council Useful links
The Agency for the Development of Educational Management (ADEM) is an Executive Agency established under the Executive Agencies Act Cap.245 vested with the mandate of improving education management in Tanzania through provision of education management training, research and consultancy services. The establishment of the Agency is in tandem with the Government initiatives for realisation of the Constitution of the United Republic Tanzania and Vision 2025 which requires every Tanzanian to be educated. In order to implement the Vision 2025, the education sector need knowledgeable personnel who are able to supervise and manage the provision of education to the public.
ADEM is operating through three campuses in Bagamoyo, Mwanza and Mbeya. ADEM Headquarters is located in Bagamoyo town, 66 km North East of Dar es Salaam. The second campus is located in Mwanza City near Kirumba Resort,while the third Campus is located in Mbeya City, new Forest Area near Mbeya Regional Hospital,opposite to MSD.
Vision Statement
The Centre of Excellence in Educational Leadership and Management Training, Research and Consultancy in East Africa.
Mission Statement
To facilitate the provision of qualitative and quantitative training in leadership and management in the education system through training, research and consultancy services in educational management and administration and hence produce both effective and efficient professional educational managers and administrators in the education sector.
Core Values In order to fulfill its objectives, ADEM will strive to adhere to its core values as listed hereunder:
Integrity We will adhere to good governance, transparency and accountability in discharging our duties;
Professionalism: We will perform our duties with respect to professional skills, ethics, standards and guidelines;
Customer focused: We will ensure suitable, satisfactory and timely services to our customers;
Teamwork spirit: We will work as a team so as to achieve organizational goals and objectives from time to time;
Innovativeness: We will search and apply new techniques and practices to enhance quality, effectiveness and efficiency in service delivery.
ADEM’S MANDATE
The functions of the Agency are as follows:
(i) To provide quality training in education leadership and
management to both short term and long term clients;
(ii) To carry out research and consultancy services in education
leadership and management;
(iii) To produce and disseminate training materials such as books
and manuals for educational leadership and management
to her clients; and
(iv) To provide other services such as conference facilities, catering and
accommodation to her clients.
Ministerial Advisory Board (MAB):
That is the Board which gives advice to the Chief Executive of the Agency on the following:
a) Development and maintenance of the Strategic Framework;
b) Plans and associated budgets;
c) Advice on salary payment of ADEM staff
d) Setting of priorities and annual performance targets for the Agency;
e) Evaluation of the Agency’s performance; and
f) Other matters provided in the Executive Agencies Act. Cap.245
Up to June, 2021, the following were MAB members:
Dr. Naomi B. Katunzi (Chairperson) | : | The then – Permanent Secretary , Ministry of Education and Vocational Training |
Dr. Ernest Mwasalwiba (Member) | : | Lecturer, Mzumbe University (Morogoro). |
Dr. Eugenia Kafanabo (Member) | : | Director of Gender Centre, University of Dar es Salaam. |
Mr. Mwanyika M. Semroki (Member) | : | Ag. Chief Internal Auditor General, Ministry of Finance and Planning. |
Mr. Mick Kiliba (Member) | : | Director, Management Services, President’s Office-Public Service Management |
Dr. Christina Raphael (Member) | : | Lecturer, Dar Es Salaam University College of Education |
Dr. Siston M. Masanja (Secretary) | : | Chief Executive, Agency for the Development of Educational Management (ADEM). |
P.O. Box 71 Bagamoyo, Coast Region Tanzania
Phone: +255-23-2440022/2440216 Fax: +255-23-2440216
E-mail: [email protected]
Government institution job vacancies are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for jobs advertised by Agency for the Development of Educational Management – ADEM by browsing the links listed below:
Korona Secondary School Secondary School is a secondary school in Tanzania with The National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) registration number S5126
Access Korona Secondary School Secondary School NECTA Results – ACSEE Results, CSEE Results & FTNA Results for the current academic year, read the sections below for how to check the NECTA exam results.
To access the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) ACSEE Results, kindly follow the steps below.
Once the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) CSEE Results for the current year are officially out, you can follow the steps below to check your results
Once the National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) FTNA Results for the current year are officially out, you can follow the steps below to check your results.
Korona Secondary School Secondary School is one of Best Secondary school in Tanzania, therefore it comes with a systematic, simple registration and admission process. Moreover, for enquiry on more procedure contact Korona Secondary School Secondary School admission office.
Korona Secondary School Secondary School Form five selection Results are generally announced by the TAMISEMI – President’s Office – Regional Administration and Local Government (PO-RALG), If you have graduated for CSEE at Korona Secondary School Secondary School, you are kindly advised to visit TAMISEMI website www.tamisemi.go.tz For official information on the release of form five selection for the current Academic Year or you can follow this link: How to Check for the form five selection Result for more details on form five selection release dates and how to check.
Korona Secondary School Secondary School Form five joining instructions for the newly selected candidates are now available, these instructions serve as a guide in the admission process. Download your Korona Secondary School Secondary School Form five joining instruction here
Njiro Rd, Arusha-Tanzania
National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) website: https://www.necta.go.tz/
National Examinations Council of Tanzania (NECTA) ACSEE results link: https://www.necta.go.tz/acsee_results
NECTA CSEE results Link: https://www.necta.go.tz/csee_results
NECTA FTNA results Link: https://www.necta.go.tz/ftsee_results
NECTA results Link: https://matokeo.necta.go.tz/
]]>Manyoni District is one of the six districts in the Singida Region of Tanzania. The district capital is the town of Manyoni. The district is bordered to the north by the Ikungi District, to the east by the Dodoma Region, to the south by the Iringa Region, to the southwest by the Mbeya Region and to the west by the Tabora Region.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Manyoni District was 205,423.
According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Manyoni District was 296,763.
The District Commissioner of the Manyoni District is Rahabu Mwagisa Solomon.
OBJECTIVES / OBJECTIVES AND VISION OF THE OWN COUNCIL
Goals of the Council
To bring about sustainable development through the provision of quality economic and social services that focus on inclusion and good governance in the fight against poverty.
Council Director
Be the only Central Region Council that cares for and engages stakeholders in the delivery of quality services based on democracy
Council theme
The council is our responsibility to be transparent and to provide quality services.
Postal Address: S.L.P 60, Manyoni
Telephone: +255 26 2540136
Mobile: +255 712 028027
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Manyoni District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Manyoni DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://manyonidc.go.tz/
Also, Government jobs in Manyoni district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Manyoni district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Important Note: The information on this page will continue to be updated as the respective authority announces new opportunities. If you cannot find the opportunities you are looking for, please visit the official authority website for more opportunities.
Manyoni District Council Useful links
Maswa District Council is one of the 6 Councils that make up Simiyu Region including Itilima, Busega, Meatu, Bariadi Town and Bariadi Rural Councils. Maswa District Council was established in 1926 from Shinyanga Region and independent as a Council.
District Boundaries / District Geography
Maswa District is one of the 5 Districts that make up the new Simiyu Region. The other districts that make up Simiyu Region are Bariadi, Busega, Meatu and Itilima. To the east it borders Meatu District, North to North West it borders Itilima District, South to South West it borders Kishapu District (Shinyanga Region) and West it borders Kwimba (Mwanza Region).
District location
The District Area is 3,398 square kilometers out of which 2,475 are suitable for agricultural and pastoral activities, while 77 square kilometers is forest reserve and 846 square kilometers is rocky, hilly and forested.
Administrative Area
Administratively, the District has 3 divisions, 36 Wards 1 City Authority with 40 suburbs, there are also 120 villages, and 510 suburbs. The Council has a total of 13 departments and 6 units.
i) .Department of Administration and Personnel
ii) .Text Statistics and Monitoring
iii) .Finance and Trade
iv) .Department of Health
v) .Department of Sanitation and Environment
vi) .Department of Water
vii) .Department of Construction and Fire
viii) .Department of Agriculture, Irrigation and Cooperatives
ix). Livestock and fisheries
x) .Department of Community Development, Social Welfare and Youth
xi) .Department of Primary Education
xii) .Department of Secondary Education
xiii) .Department of Lands and Natural Resources
In addition there are units of Law, Internal Audit, Supply Chain; Technology, information, communication and relationships, beekeeping and Elections.
The Chairman of the Council is the Chief Executive Officer, the District Executive Director is the Chief Executive Officer on behalf of the Local Government.
The district is headed by a COUNCILOR with 50 members of whom 2 are MPs elected for the following analysis: –
Elected Councilors -36
Councilors special seats – 12
Elected MPs -2
Maswa District is one of the five districts of the Simiyu Region of Tanzania Inhabited by Sukuma (Nyantuzu People). It is bordered to the north by Magu District and Itilima District, to the east by the Meatu District, to the south by the Kishapu District, and to the west by the Kwimba District. Its administrative centre is the town of Maswa.
According to the 2002 Tanzanian National Census, the population of Maswa District is 304,402. According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Maswa District was 344,125.
The highway that connects Shinyanga Region and Mara Region (trunk road T36) passes through Maswa town.
The Central Line railway from Tabora to Mwanza passes through the district from south to north and there is one train station within the district’s boundaries at the village of Malampaka.
Postal Address: 170, MASWA
Telephone: +255 282 750 271
Mobile: +255 282 750 271
Email: [email protected]
Maswa District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Maswa DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://maswadc.go.tz/
Also, Government jobs in Maswa district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Maswa district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Important Note: The information on this page will continue to be updated as the respective authority announces new opportunities. If you cannot find the opportunities you are looking for, please visit the official authority website for more opportunities.
Maswa District Council Useful links
Ileje District council in collaboration with other stakeholders from within and outside the district is committed to facilitate improvement of quality and timely socio-economic services to the people of Ileje district in order to improve quality and increase productivity with the aim of reducing poverty among people
VISION
Ileje District council aspires to increase per capital income of Ileje people within the framework of vision 2025
Ileje District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Ileje DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://ilejedc.go.tz/
Also, Government jobs in Ileje district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Ileje district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Important Note: The information on this page will continue to be updated as the respective authority announces new opportunities. If you cannot find the opportunities you are looking for, please visit the official authority website for more opportunities.
Ileje District Council Useful links
Songwe District is among of the District of Songwe Regional with synonymous name as ‘’Tanzania land of Gold’’
The District has been established in year 2015 following Government note number 433b dated September 25th under United Republic of Government Tanzania Parliament act no. 7/1982 of LOCAL GOVERNMENT [DISTRICT AUTHORITIES] and was split from Chunya District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania
The District is allocated in southern west of Tanzania and has an area of 16,070 kilometers out of which 14, 965 is occupied by land and 1,105 is occupied by water
The District is bordered with the following Districts:-
To the West is bordered with Momba , Milele [Katavi Region] and Sumbawanga [Rukwa Region]
To the East is bordered with Chunya District
To the North is bordered with Sikonge District [Tabora Region]
To the South is bordered with Mbozi District [Mbeya Rural Region]
The District has a has total population of 133,692 people according to censor of 2012 were 67, 603 are Women and 66,189 are Men
The District has 2 Division, 18 wards and 43 villages and has the parliament province which is Songwe
THE ECONOMIC BASE AS TO COMMUNIT MAIN ACTIVITIES ARE:-
Main Economic activities are:-
•Gold mining
•Coal mining
•Agriculture Activities
•Livestock keeping
•Bee keeping
•Fishing Activities
•Tourism
•Forest keeping
According to 2012 censor income per capital of citizen seems to be Tzs. 268,000.00 – 331,000.00 per person per year
P.o.Box 77 Mkwajuni Songwe,
Mkwajuni-Kimborokoto – Saza Road
Telephone: +255 (025) 2520301
Mobile: +255 (025) 2520301
Fax:
Email: [email protected]
Songwe District Council (DC) job vacancies are normally advertised through the Songwe DC Official website, which can be accessed through this link: https://songwedc.go.tz/
Also, Government jobs in Songwe district Council are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.
Find and apply for various Companies, Government Institutions, and Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Job Vacancies advertised in Songwe district Council by browsing through the links listed below
Important Note: The information on this page will continue to be updated as the respective authority announces new opportunities. If you cannot find the opportunities you are looking for, please visit the official authority website for more opportunities.
Songwe District Council Useful links