Ludewa District

Ludewa District[1] is one of six districts in the Njombe Region in Tanzania, East Africa. Prior to 2012, the district was one of the seven districts of Iringa Region.[2] The town of Ludewa is the administrative seat of the district. A hospital is located in the city. The district is bordered to the north by the Njombe Rural District and Makete District, to the southeast by the Ruvuma Region and to the southwest by the country of Malawi across Lake Malawi/Lake Nyasa.

Ferry across the Ruhuhu river, Tanzania

According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the Ludewa District had a population of 128,155.[3]

Geography

The district has a wide shore of Lake Nyasa with attractive beaches in Lupingu and Manda and the mouth of Ruhuhu River.

Economy

The primary occupation is subsistence farming and livestock rearing. Along the coast of Lake Nyasa there is traditional fishing. There is a small amount of artisanal mining of gold and gem quality green tourmaline.[4]

Coal minining in Ludewa District near Lake Nyassa
Tebags at Luponde tea factory, 19992

Administrative subdivisions

Constituencies

For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. As of the 2010 elections Ludewa District had one constituency:[5]

Divisions

Ludewa District is administratively divided into divisions.

Wards

As of 2002, Ludewa District was administratively divided into twenty-two wards:[3] After the reorganization where Ludewa was moved to Njombe Region in 2012, there were twenty-five wards.[6]

2002 Wards

  • Ibumi
  • Iwela
  • Kilondo
  • Luana
  • Ludende
  • Ludewa
  • Lugarawa
  • Luilo

  • Lumbila
  • Lupanga
  • Lupingu
  • Madilu
  • Madope
  • Makonde
  • Manda

  • Masasi
  • Mavanga
  • Mawengi
  • Milo
  • Mkomang'ombe
  • Mundindi
  • Mlangali

2012 Wards

  • Ibumi
  • Iwela
  • Kilondo
  • Lifuma
  • Luana
  • Ludende
  • Ludewa
  • Lugarawa
  • Luilo

  • Lumbila
  • Lupanga
  • Lupingu
  • Madilu
  • Madope
  • Makonde
  • Manda
  • Masasi

  • Mavanga
  • Mawengi
  • Milo
  • Mkongobaki
  • Mlangali
  • Mundindi
  • Nkomang'ombe
  • Ruhuhu

Notes

  1. Ludewa District (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  2. Staff (9 March 2012). "Tanzania: State Gazettes New Regions, Districts". Daily News. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  3. 1 2 "2002 Population and Housing General Report: Iringa: Ludewa". Archived from the original on 18 March 2004.
  4. "Socio-Economic Profile of Iringa Region" (PDF) (second ed.). The Planning Commission, Dar es Salaam, and The Regional Commissioner's Office, Iringa. May 2007. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 November 2010. (missing front cover)
  5. "Organisations located in Ludewa District - Tanzania". African Development Information.
  6. "Postcodes Njombe Region 59000" (PDF). Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA). 2012.

Coordinates: 10°00′S 34°45′E / 10.000°S 34.750°E / -10.000; 34.750

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