Mwanza Explained

Official Name:Mwanza City
Other Name:Rock City
Settlement Type:City of Mwanza Region
Pushpin Map:Tanzania
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Mwanza
Pushpin Relief:yes
Coordinates:-2.5167°N 86°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Tanzania
Subdivision Type1:Admin. division
Subdivision Name1:Mwanza Region
Established Title:First Settled
Established Date:1892
Established Title2:Incorporated Town
Established Date2:1978
Established Title3:Incorporated City
Established Date3:2000
Parts Type:Districts
P1:Nyamagana
P2:Ilemela
Government Type:City Council
Leader Title:Lord Mayor
Leader Name:Mr. James Bwire
Leader Title1:City Director
Leader Name1:Mr. Kiomoni Kiburwa Kibamba
Unit Pref:Imperial
Elevation M:1140
Population As Of:2022 census
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Urban:1,104,521
Area Code:028
Timezone:GMT + 3
Blank Name:Climate
Blank Info:Aw

Mwanza City, also known as Rock City to the residents,[2] is a port city and capital of Mwanza Region on the southern shore of Lake Victoria in north-western Tanzania. With an urban population of 1,311,000 in 2023,[3] it is Tanzania's second largest city, after Dar es Salaam. It is also the second largest city in the Lake Victoria basin after Kampala, Uganda and ahead of Kisumu, Kenya at least in population size. Within the East African community, Mwanza city is the fifth largest city after Dar, Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kampala. It is slightly ahead of Kigali, Kisumu, and Bujumbura in the population of city proper limits. Mwanza city is also the capital city of Mwanza Region, and is administratively divided into two municipal districts within that Region - Ilemela and Nyamagana.

Demographics

The Sukuma constitute over 90 percent of the population of the Mwanza Region. Other ethnic groups in the region, in much smaller proportions, include the Zinza, Haya, Sumbwa, Nyamwezi, Luo, Kurya, Jita, Shashi and Kerewe. They live mainly in the Mwanza city area. National policy, however, gives very little importance to ethnic groupings and reliable data is difficult to find.[4]

Economy

thumb|The bridge of Furahisha in Mwanza represents transportation and safety of its people. This has a created safe space for the citizens and it stand as a remarkable symbol of Mwanza.In 2011 the City Council announced plans to create a major commercial development in the Ilemela District.[5] Construction works on Rock City Mall were finalized in early 2016. This mall is the first of its size in Mwanza and one of the biggest malls in the country.[6]

Tanzania Breweries Limited has a brewery in Mwanza.[7]

Fishing

One major occupation of the inhabitants along the shores of Lake Victoria in Mwanza region is fishing, and there are five fish processing plants in the area.[8] The Nile perch were previously introduced to the lake, and are exported in large quantities.[9]

The consequences of the Nile perch industry are the subject of the Academy Award nominated documentary Darwin's Nightmare (2004) by Hubert Sauper.[10]

Water supply and sanitation

Water supply coverage is at 75% and sewerage at 23.7%. Projects to increase coverage including the UN Habitat Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation (LVWATSAN-Mwanza) project.[11]

Water is managed by the Mwanza Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Authority (Mwauwasa), established in 1996 and wholly owned by the government of Tanzania.[12] The authority covers Mwanza City, Kisesa Township in Magu District,[12] Misungwi town and Nyahiti Village in Misungwi District, Geita, Sengerema and Nansio,[13] and Lamadi in Simiyu Region.[14] Mwauwasa operates a wastewater treatment plant in Butuja Ilemela.[15]

Tourism

National parks

Saanane Island National Park is located on a rocky island in Lake Victoria, 500 meters from Capri Point in the centre of Mwanza.[16]

The westernmost gate (Ndabaka Gate) of Serengeti National Park is located at around 150 kilometres by road from Mwanza town. Day trips to Serengeti National Park are organised by several tour operators in Mwanza.[17]

Rubondo Island National Park can be reached by road and boat, or by a direct flight from Mwanza. It is located around 110 kilometres west of Mwanza town.[18]

Culture

The Sukuma Museum is located in Bujora, just east of Mwanza near Kisesa. It gives an overview of the history, architecture, culture and language of the Sukuma tribe, from which the majority of the native population originates.[19]

Education

St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) is the main university in Mwanza. The University extends over 600acres in the Nyegezi-Malimbe area 10 km south of Mwanza City. It lies 4 km off the main Mwanza- Shinyanga road on the south eastern shores of Lake Victoria. The University is a half-hour's drive from Mwanza by car or by bus.[20]

Places of worship

Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples : Africa Inland Church Tanzania, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mwanza (Catholic Church), Anglican Church of Tanzania (Anglican Communion), Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (Lutheran World Federation), Baptist Convention of Tanzania (Baptist World Alliance), Assemblies of God.[21] There are also Muslim mosques. In the Temple Street, close to each other there are a large Hindu Temple built in the late 50's, one of the first such temples in Tanzania, a Vaishnava Sanatana Mandir, and a BAPS (Swaminarayan) temple - all of them serving the Hindu community.

Climate

Mwanza features a tropical savanna climate under the Köppen climate classification. Temperatures are relatively consistent throughout the course of the year, tempered by the city's altitude. Thus, the climate is not quite as hot as one might expect, given the city's location near the equator. Average temperatures in Mwanza is roughly throughout the year. The city features a lengthy wet season which runs from October through May and a short pronounced dry season that covers the remaining four months. Mwanza receives on average roughly of precipitation annually.

Transport

Airport

Mwanza is served by the Mwanza Airport, which is designated as a regional airport.[22]

Air Tanzania offers flights to Dar es Salaam.[23] Precision Air has daily flights to Mwanza, including from Nairobi (via Kilimanjaro),[24] and Air Tanzania also flies to the city.[25]

Railway

The city is connected by rail with Shinyanga on a branch of Tanzania's Central Railway.[26] Twice a week the train departs to Dar es Salaam, via Dodoma, Tabora and Kigoma.[27]

Buses

Nyegezi bus station is located in Nyamagana district. Buses going to the south and west leave from Nyegezi, as well as international services.[28]

Buzuruga bus station is located in Ilemela district. Buses going to the east, North and the Kenyan border depart from Buzuruga bus station.

Ferry

In December 2014 the regular ferry service between Mwanza, Bukoba and Kampala was halted whilst the ferry boat MV Victoria underwent major maintenance.[29]

Sports

The CCM Kirumba Stadium has hosted matches of the Tanzania national football team.[30]

Mbao FC is a football team from Mwanza that was promoted to the Tanzanian Premier League at the end of the 2015/2016 football season.[31]

Cooperation with cities outside Tanzania

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tanzania. Citypopulation.de. 30 December 2013.
  2. News: Mwanza, the rock city with a rich history . 19 December 2020 . The East African . 10 April 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201219232606/https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/magazine/mwanza-the-rock-city-with-a-rich-history-1298336 . 19 December 2020 . Nairobi.
  3. https://populationstat.com/tanzania/mwanza PopulationStat
  4. http://www.tzonline.org/pdf/Mwanza.pdf Section 1.2, "Mwanza Region Socio-Economic Profile", joint publication by the Planning Commission Dar es Salaam and the Regional Commissioner's Office Mwanza, October 1997, page 4
  5. Web site: Mwanza city on a major shopping project. Moses Matthew. 30 December 2011. Daily News. 21 February 2013.
  6. Web site: Rock City Mall.
  7. Web site: Commercial Credit Report for Tanzania Breweries Limited - Report Preview. www.crmz.com. 2017-09-04.
  8. Web site: Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries . www.mifugouvuvi.go.tz.
  9. Web site: MPs tell Mwanza fisheries to clear Darwin's Nightmare. George Ramadhani. 2 November 2006. Kafoi. 14 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20120208060056/http://www.kafoi.com/news/article.php?id=1251. 8 February 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  10. Web site: Darwin's Nightmare (2004). IMDB. 27 August 2017.
  11. Web site: The Lake Victoria Water and Sanitation (LVWATSAN-Mwanza) Project: Mobilization and Institutional Facilitation of Sanitation (UN-Habitat) – UN-Habitat . 9 December 2018.
  12. Web site: Tanzania - Mwanza Urban Water Supply And Sanitation Authority (MWAUWASA) . www.vei.nl . en.
  13. Web site: ADB Business Bulletin May 2011 . www.afdb.org . 9 December 2018.
  14. Web site: Katume . Nita . Mwauwasa's US $16.7m water project to serve over 45,000 residents in Tanzania . Construction Review Online . 8 November 2017.
  15. Web site: Case study: Mwanza . www.odi.org.
  16. Book: Tanzania travel guide. June 2015. Lonely Planet. 223. 6. 978-1742207797.
  17. Web site: Serengeti. Serengeti - The National Park's Official Website. 22 October 2016.
  18. Web site: Rubondo. Tanzania Parks. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120929175430/http://tanzaniaparks.com/rubondo.html. 2012-09-29.
  19. Book: Tanzania travel guide. June 2015. Lonely Planet. 229. 6. 978-1742207797.
  20. Web site: St. Augustine University of Tanzania.
  21. Britannica,Tanzania, britannica.com, USA, accessed on January 5, 2020
  22. Web site: Airports (menu). Tanzania Airports Authority. 6 September 2018.
  23. Web site: Destinations. Fastjet. 18 August 2017.
  24. Web site: Destinations. Precision Air. 27 August 2017.
  25. Web site: Local Destinations. Air Tanzania. 27 August 2017.
  26. Web site: United Republic of Tanzania (map). January 2006. Department of Peacekeeping Operations. UN. 14 May 2013.
  27. Web site: Train travel in Tanzania and Zambia. January 2013. Seat61.com. 29 October 2015.
  28. Book: Tanzania travel guide. June 2015. Lonely Planet. 228. 6. 12 January 2016.
  29. News: Victoria ferry suspends work. 10 January 2015. East African Business Week. 14 March 2016.
  30. Web site: Rwanda draw headache for TZ. The Citizen. 27 August 2017.
  31. Web site: Mbao FC Promoted to Premier League . www.allafrica.com.
  32. http://www.tampere.fi/english/tampereinfo/projects/mwanza.html "Tampere-Mwanza Local Governance Cooperation project", The City of Tampere
  33. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Tifariti+commune+signs+cooperation,+twinning+agreements+with+several...-a0215020775 "Tifariti commune signs cooperation, twinning agreements with several African cities", Agence Maghreb Arabe Presse, published on the website of The Free Library, 21 December 2009
  34. http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/sonstiges/meldungen/detail/artikel/hiv-neue "HIV: New Problems for Africa", University of Würzburg