Manzese

Manzese
Kata ya Manzese (Swahili)
From top to bottom:
Manzese pedestrian bridge, UDART in Manzese & steps of Manzese bridge
Coordinates: 6°47′49.56″S 39°14′1.32″E / 6.7971000°S 39.2337000°E / -6.7971000; 39.2337000
Country Tanzania
RegionDar es Salaam Region
DistrictUbungo District
Area
 • Total1.8 km2 (0.7 sq mi)
Population
 (2012)
 • Total70,507
Ethnic groups
 • SettlerSwahili
 • AncestralZaramo
Tanzanian Postal Code
16108

Manzese (Kata ya Manzese, in Swahili) is an administrative ward in Ubungo District of the Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania. Sinza and Kijitonyama, the latter belonging to Kinondoni MC, border the ward on the north. The ward is bordered to the east by the wards of Tandale, Ndugumbi, and Makurumla. Mabibo is in the south. Ubungo ward is to the west. Manzese was founded as a squatted informal settlement and had a population of 90,000 in 1975. A third of its adults were working full-time. By 1980, it had basic infrastructure such as roads and sanitation facilities.[1] According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of 70,507.[2]

Administration

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The postal code for Manzese Ward is 16108.[3] The ward is divided into the following neighborhoods (Mitaa):

Government

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Like every other ward in the country, the ward has local government offices based on the population served. The Manzese Ward administration building houses a court as per the Ward Tribunal Act of 1988, including other vital departments for the administration of the ward.[4] The ward has the following administration offices:

  • Manzese Ward Police Station
  • Manzese Ward Government Office (Afisa Mtendaji)
  • Manzese 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 comprises a committee of eight elected council members, including a chairperson, one salaried officer (with no voting rights), and an executive officer. One-third of seats are reserved for women councilors.[5]

Demographics

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The ward serves as the Zaramo's ancestral home along with a sizable chunk of the district. The ward changed over time into a cosmopolitan ward as the city grew.[6]

Education and health

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Education

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The ward is home to these educational institutions:[7]

  • Manzese Primary School
  • Manzese Secondary School

Healthcare

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The ward is home to the following health institutions:[8]

  • Manzese Health Center
  • Marise Health Center
  • Tip Top Health Center
  • St. Monica Health Center

References

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  1. ^ Stren, Richard E. (January 1982). "Underdevelopment, Urban Squatting, and The State Bureaucracy: A Case Study of Tanzania". Canadian Journal of African Studies. 16 (1): 67–91. doi:10.1080/00083968.1982.10803994.
  2. ^ "2012 Population and Housing Census General Report" (PDF). Government of Tanzania. Retrieved 2021-11-19.
  3. ^ "Manzese Postal Code". Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  4. ^ "Ward Tribunal Act 1988". Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Local Government System" (PDF). Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Ubungo District Profile 2016" (PDF). The Ubungo Municipal Council. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  7. ^ "Ubungo District Profile 2016" (PDF). The Ubungo Municipal Council. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  8. ^ "Health Institutions". Retrieved 2023-05-16.