Kahe, Tanzania Explained

Kahe is a group of wards in Moshi Rural District, Kilimanjaro Region, northeastern Tanzania. It is located southeast of Moshi, [1] north of the Nyumba ya Mungu Dam,[2] and a few kilometers from the border with Kenya. There are 11 towns, including Oria Village.[3]

The population of Kahe is approximately 28,000 people. It is a low socio-economic area. There are nine primary schools.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization. Conference of Governors of British East African Territories. East Africa High Commission . East African Common Services Organization. East African agricultural and forestry journal. 9 October 2011. 1978. East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization; printed by the Govt. Printer.. 243.
  2. Book: Bain. Keith. Bruyn. Pippa de. Williams. Lizzie. Philip Briggs. Frommer's Kenya and Tanzania. 9 October 2011. 20 April 2010. John Wiley & Sons. 978-0-470-63826-2. 443–.
  3. Book: Kugler. Kari Christine. University of Minnesota. Etiology of sexual development among adolescents in northern Tanzania. 9 October 2011. 2006. ProQuest. 978-0-542-95171-8. 24, 33, 34–.