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As of 2021, there are 31 regions (Swahili: mkoa, plural mikoa) of Tanzania which are divided into 184 districts (Swahili: wilaya). [1] [2] In 2016, Songwe Region was created from the western part of Mbeya Region. [3] [4] The districts are each administered by a district council.
The administrative divisions of Tanzania are controlled by Part I, Article 2.2 of the Constitution of Tanzania. [1] Tanzania is divided into thirty-one regions (mkoa in Swahili). Each region is subdivided into districts (wilaya in Swahili). The districts are sub-divided into divisions (tarafa in Swahili) and further into local wards (kata in ...
Pages in category "Local government in Tanzania" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Mayor of Dodoma
This is a category for government agencies of Tanzania. Pages in category "Government agencies of Tanzania" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
For administrative purposes, Tanzania is divided into 30 regions—25 in the mainland and 5 on Zanzibar. [10] Ninety-nine districts have been created to further increase local authority. These districts are also now referred to as local government authorities. Currently there are 114 councils operating in 99 districts, 22 are urban and 92 are ...
The administrative divisions of the Dodoma Municipality are 4 divisions, 37 wards, 39 villages, 100 Mitaa, and 222 hamlets. There is only one electoral district, Dodoma Urban. The chief executive of the council is the Council Executive Director (DED), who is chosen by the Minister in charge of Local Government.
Category: Government of Tanzania. 16 languages. ... Local government in Tanzania (2 C, 1 P) M. Government Ministries of Tanzania (4 C, 23 P) Military of Tanzania (6 C ...
In 1972, local government on the mainland was abolished and replaced with direct rule from the central government. Local government, however, was reintroduced in the beginning of the 1980s, when the rural councils and rural authorities were re-established. Local government elections took place in 1983, and functioning councils started in 1984.