Njombe is a town in southern Tanzania . It is the regional capital of Njombe Region as well as the district headquarter of Njombe Rural District and Njombe Urban District . It is located at nearly 2000 meters of altitude on the eastern edge of the Kipengere Range and has the reputation of being a cold town.
15-588: Paved Trunk road T6 from Makambako to Songea passes through the town. The nearest train station on the TAZARA Railway - from Dar es Salaam to Lusaka - is located in the town of Makambako . The nearest airstrip in Njombe is available at Melinze street near Mjimwema ward, most of time the airport is used by private flights and three years back there was commercial flight from Njombe airport to Dar es Salaam airport terminal 1 by Auriq air According to
30-406: A household. Farming responsibility is left to women with almost all of them following an occupation. Female headed households are more dependent on subsistence food, operating as "street vendors" or with mobile fast-food kitchens. Other group of people includes Kinga from Makete district who famous in trading activities. Pangwa from Ludewa District and Hehe are from nearby Iringa Region. There
45-1177: Is also a significant number of people from other regions who came to work as Soldiers, Police officers and Railway workers who have established permanent settlement in the town. Kiswahili is widely spoken just as other urban areas of Tanzania. The native tribe of this area are Bena who are at adjacent to the Iringa Region where Hehe is spoken hence many residents speak Kisovi a variation of Kibena which some vocabulary and pronunciation resemble that of Hehe counterparts There are several educational institutions in Makambako including primary schools, secondary schools and one university. Some of these include primary schools like Azimio Primary School, Makambako primary School, Maendeleo primary school, Uhuru primary school, Umoja primary school, also secondary schools like Makambako secondary school, Lyamkena secondary school, Maguvani secondary school, Kipagamo secondary school, Naboti secondary school, genesis secondary school, Mcf-Makambako Girls Secondary School, Ngogo secondary school, Mukilima secondary school. Also there
60-664: Is one of three agroecological zones in the Njombe District, the other two being the Eastern Highlands and the Njombe Plateau. Maize is commonly grown in the plateau while Makambako is notable for tomato cultivation and trade. The largest ethnic group in Makambako town are the Bena . Their living arrangements include large, polygamous, extended families and on average, there are more than five children in
75-604: Is one university named St. Joseph University of Tanzania. Governmental Health Institutions Makambako Town Hospital which is located in Ubena District which is within the Town CBD. Makambako District hospital: There is the ongoing construction of the new Makambako District hospital in Mlowa Ward. Lyamkena Dispensary where during COVID-19 Outbreak there was quarantine facilities provided there though no patient
90-549: The 2002 Tanzanian census was 51,049. The name of the town come from "Makhambako" (singular Likhambako), a Bena word for bulls. This was the name of the forest which had large tree called Likhambako. Bena residing in this area performed religious rituals at that tree leading to the whole forest being referred to as Makhambako. There are few trees found in Miti ya Makhambako Street in Ubena Ward, which are protected for history of
105-615: The 2012 national census the population of Njombe town - Njombe Mjini and Mjimwema wards - is 40,607. Makambako Makambako is a medium-sized town and district in the Njombe Region of the Tanzanian Southern Highlands, located roughly 40 miles north of Njombe city by road. It is located at junction of the A104 and B4 roads between Njombe, Iringa , and Mbeya . Its population according to
120-525: The Archdiocese of Songea. The 322 kilometres road between Songea and Makambako was funded by the ADB and was built between 1980 and 1985. There is a regular quick bus service. The trunk road between Tanzania and Zambia ( Tan-Zam Road ), founded by The World Bank and completed in 1973, goes through the district. Makambako lies along the TAZARA Railway . The bridge section of the railway in Makambako
135-833: The auspices of the GEF/Small Grants Programme, the project started in September 2008 and is expected to be completed in December 2010. Ubena Cultural Reforms Association is the Grantee of the US$ 36,799 grant. Hotels include: Bena language Bena is a Bantu language spoken by the Bena people of the Iringa region of Tanzania . Voiceless sounds almost always occur as aspirated stops; [ pʰ , tʰ , kʰ ]. This Bantu language -related article
150-673: The influx of workers from different parts of Tanzania as a well as people from nearby villages to trade in the area. These development led to development of market, modern and local bars etc making it the business centre. Makambako is now a town, located in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania, approximately 60 kilometers north of the district capital of Njombe . The town of Makambako contains the settlements of Ikwete , Maguvani , Ubena , Kipagamo , Idofi , Mlowa , Mkolango , Lyamkena , Kiumba , Mwembetogwa , Mjimwema , Kitisi , Kivavi and Kilimahewa . The Makambako Plateau
165-417: The location where Songea Road branches off Tanzania Zambia Road (TANZAM), Presence of Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA)'s railway station. Presence of TAZARA railway station lead to establishment of police station, TAZARA workers quarters, development of TAZARA water intake at Bwawani which is now being developed by the government. Presence of Tanzania People Defence Force (TPDF) Legion. All these led to
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#1732790578394180-440: The name of the town. Makambako was visited by Paul Theroux who in his book Dark Star Safari: Overland from Cairo to Cape Town described it not as a town but "a collection of hovels on stretch of paved road where idle people sat or stood." The town of Makambako has seen fast development. As a result, the northwest Wabena are advocating for Makambako to become its own district. Makambako's rapid development owes to being
195-569: The rehabilitation of the National Grid between Makambako and Mbeya. In 1992, a piped water supply project received financial and technical assistance from UNICEF, but even after completion, it was considered inadequate, requiring continued potable water dependency on boreholes, dams and streams. Facing an acute problem of water, the Makambako Shallow Wells Project is expected to ease water woes. Organized under
210-784: Was reported Religious Health Institutions Saint Joseph Hospital Ikelu: This is found in Ikelu, Iliunda, Makambako Town along the Dar es Salaam - Songea Road. The hospital is in the level of District Hospitals. RC Mission Dispensary which is located at Bwawani, Mjimwema Ward in Makambako Town and the Kitanewa Dispensary in the town of Kitanewa. The Makambako Parish is run by the Benedictine Sisters, Congregation of Saint Agnes, Saint Bikira Maria wa Huruma. Under
225-606: Was said to have been completed in early 1973. Makambako is a major centre for rural planning in the region and contains a Rural Service Centre, where thousands of plots have been surveyed and allocated to developers. Councillors based in Makambako are also responsible for the facilitation and planning of other works in the area. Makambako was connected by electricity in 1981, however, high installation costs has meant that by 1992, only 2% used electricity for cooking and only 22% had it installed. The Italian organization, ABB-SAE Sadelmi has erected high-tension power lines and worked on
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