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Kigamboni District, officially known as The Kigamboni Municipal Council (Halimashauri ya Manispaa ya Kigamboni, in Swahili) is one of five districts of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. The district is bordered to the north by Ilala District , to the east by the Indian Ocean , the west by Temeke District , and to the south by the Mkuranga ...
Kimbiji (Swahili: Kata ya Kimbiji) is an administrative ward in the Kigamboni district of the Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. The Indian Ocean borders the ward on its eastern side. Pembamnazi to the south and Kisarawe II to the west form its borders. The ward is bordered by Somangila to the north.
Kendwa Island (Kisiwa cha Kendwa, in Swahili) is a protected, uninhabited island in the Sea of Zanj under the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve (DMRS) with the IUCN category II located within Kigamboni District of Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. [1] The islands reserve measures around 5.30km2.
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Kigamboni Ward Tribunal (Baraza La Kata) is a Department inside Ward Government Office In the local government system of Tanzania, the ward is the smallest democratic unit. Each ward is composed of a committee of eight elected council members which include a chairperson, one salaried officer (with no voting rights), and an executive officer.
Ocean Road, Coco Beach, Kawe Beach, Kigamboni, Dege Beach, Mbweni, and Msasani Peninsula beaches are among the few public beaches. These public parks and open spaces take up 1,278.5 hectares of land, or 0.8% of Dar es Salaam's total land area. [37]