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Kishapu District is one of the districts in the Shinyanga Region of Tanzania, located in the northwestern part of the country. Below are detailed insights into the district:
General Information
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Country: Tanzania
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Region: Shinyanga Region
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Capital (Headquarters): Kishapu
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Area: Approximately 4,334 square kilometers
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Population: Around 272,000 (based on 2022 census)
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Languages: Kiswahili (Swahili), Sukuma (widely spoken local language)
Geography
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Kishapu is bordered by:
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Meatu District (Simiyu Region) to the east
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Maswa District (Simiyu Region) to the north
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Shinyanga Rural and Urban Districts to the west and southwest
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The district has a mixture of savannah plains, scattered hills, and semi-arid climate conditions.
Economy
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Agriculture is the backbone of the economy:
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Main crops: maize, cotton, sorghum, millet, rice
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Livestock keeping (especially cattle and goats) is also significant
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Mining: Kishapu hosts part of the Williamson Diamond Mine (also known as Mwadui mine), one of the oldest and largest open-pit diamond mines in the world.
Administrative Structure
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The district is divided into divisions, wards, and villages.
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It has more than 20 administrative wards, including:
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Mwadui Luhumbo
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Kishapu
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Ukenyenge
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Mwakipoya
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Masanga
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Bubiki
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Shagihilu
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Infrastructure & Services
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Roads: Mostly unpaved; improvements ongoing under rural development programs
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Health: Several health centers and dispensaries serve the district population
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Education: Numerous primary and secondary schools; access to higher education is limited and often requires travel to Shinyanga or Mwanza
Challenges
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Water scarcity, especially during the dry season
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Limited healthcare access in remote villages
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Youth unemployment and underemployment
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Climate variability affecting agriculture
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