Njombe District is a former district of the Iringa Region of Tanzania . The current Njombe districts are Njombe Rural District and Njombe Urban District .
62-694: Up until 2012 Njombe District was among the districts of the Iringa Region. In 2012, the area that had been within the old Njombe District was incorporated into the new Njombe Region . Within the new region there were created three districts that had wards that were formerly within Njombe District: Njombe Rural District , Njombe Urban District (Njombe Town Council) and Wanging'ombe District . In addition Njombe Region received Makete District and Ludewa District from Iringa Region. The name Njombe originates from
124-584: A distinct rainy season. Also subtropical areas like Florida , South and Southeast Texas, and southern Louisiana in the United States have a rainy season. Monsoon regions include the Indian subcontinent , Southeast Asia (including Indonesia and Philippines ), northern sections of Australia , Polynesia , Central America , western and southern Mexico , the Desert Southwest of
186-543: A name of a tree species "Mdzombe" that was by then dominant in the place called Mdandu which was a German " Boma " during German colonialism, this tree species has a medicinal value. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Njombe District was 420,348. [1] A large population belong to the Christian religion and little Muslims and some Local Religion. The main economic activities of
248-440: A sizable plateau section, the area's common landform, adds to its distinctiveness. The Ruhuji, Hagafilo, Ruaha , Mbarali, and Ruhuhu are the only long-lasting, significant rivers in the area. The agricultural industry dominates the local economy of Njombe Region. Agriculture made up 42.3 percent of the economy in 2016, 48.4 percent in 2017, 47.4 percent in 2018, and 45.2 percent in 2019. The second-largest contributor to GDP ,
310-639: A wet season in the winter months. Similarly, the wet season in the Negev Desert of Israel extends from October through May. At the boundary between the Mediterranean and monsoon climates lies the Sonoran Desert , which receives the two rainy seasons associated with each climate regime. The wet season is known by many different local names throughout the world. For example, in Mexico it
372-823: Is divided into six districts , each administered by a council: New heatlh facilities are still being built in Njombe Region in an effort to improve the health care system. The number of institutions expanded from 3 in 1961 to 146 in 2003 (10 hospitals, 19 health centers, and 117 dispensaries), 241 in 2012 (10 hospitals, 22 health centers, and 209 dispensaries), and 273 in 2018 (10 hospitals, 33 health centers, and 230 dispensaries). The most dispensaries are found in Njombe Town Council (59). The least number of dispensaries were located in Makambako Town Council (7). Similarly, Njombe Town Council had
434-615: Is equally distributed throughout the year. Some areas with pronounced rainy seasons will see a break in rainfall mid-season, when the Intertropical Convergence Zone or monsoon trough moves to higher latitudes in the middle of the warm season. When the wet season occurs during a warm season, or summer , precipitation falls mainly during the late afternoon and early evening. In the wet season, air quality improves, fresh water quality improves, and vegetation grows substantially, leading to crop yields late in
496-548: Is followed by a chilly, dry season that lasts from May to September. Depending on the altitude, the temperature in the area can range from 0°C in May and June to roughly 20°C to 24°C in October and November. Furthermore, there can be significant temperature changes between day and night, with scorching afternoons reaching temperatures of up to 26 °C and chilly evenings and nights reaching temperatures of less than 0 °C. The Njombe region
558-600: Is grown with short grass with glittering outgrows during rainy season. There are some unreadable inscriptions which, according to local legend, appeared naturally. It is located in Igodiva village, about three kilometres from Nyumba Nitu forest. Luhuji waterfall in Njombe town is a tourist attraction, used for filming and picnics. Old colonial buildings including a Catholic Cathedral and a Lutheran church are located in Njombe town. A memorial monument to honour Tanzanians who fought
620-528: Is home to the Kitulo National Park . Nyumba Nitu forest, meaning a Black house, consists of natural caves and a natural forest located at Mlevela village in Mdandu ward, approximately 15 kilometers away from Njombe Township. The forest has its root from Nyumba Nitu caves, since the caves are very dark for one to see and they are associated by the myth of black cows which lived in the cave. Inside
682-510: Is known as "storm season". Different names are given to the various short "seasons" of the year by the First Nations of Northern Australia : the wet season typically experienced there from December to March is called Gudjewg . The precise meaning of the word is disputed, although it is widely accepted to relate to the severe thunderstorms, flooding, and abundant vegetation growth commonly experienced at this time. In tropical areas, when
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#1732797611390744-529: Is located on Tanzania's southern plateau, which rises from 600 to 3,000 meters above sea level. A significant scarp that can reach 800 meters in height, which is the eastern portion of the Kipengere Range , surrounds the area on all sides. Massive outcrops escarpments and metamorphic rocks are a notable aspect of the land escarpment in Makete and Ludewa DCs. These outcrops, also known as inselbergs , are
806-548: Is one of Tanzania 's 31 administrative regions which covers a land area of 21,347 km (8,242 sq mi). The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of El Salvador . Njombe Region is bordered to the north by the Iringa Region and Mbeya Region , to the east by Morogoro Region , to the south by the Ruvuma Region and to the west by Lake Nyasa . The regional capital
868-598: Is situated in Tanzania's Southern Highlands Zone. It shares borders with the regions of Iringa to the north, Morogoro to the east, Mbeya to the west, Ruvuma to the south, and the Republic of Malawi to the north west via Lake Nyasa. The Njombe region has a total surface area of 24,994 square kilometers, of which 3,695 square kilometers (14.8 percent) are water from Lake Nyasa, and 21,299 square kilometers (85.2 percent) are land. The Njombe region occupies around 2.8 percent of
930-463: Is sold directly to Dar es Salaam where there is the larger market and the other is locally sold for carpentry, building and construction activities. As of 2002, Njombe District was administratively divided into twenty-five wards: 9°15′00″S 35°00′00″E / 9.250°S 35.000°E / -9.250; 35.000 Njombe Region Njombe Region ( Mkoa wa Njombe in Swahili )
992-646: Is the ancestral homeland to the following people groups: Bena , Pangwa , Kinga , Wanji , Poroto , Kisi , Mwelya , Sandia and Manda . The majority of the District is populated by the Bena ethnic group, while the majority of the Ludewa DC is made up of Pangwa, Manda, and Kisi. Wanji ethnic group is only present in Makete DC, while Ngoni and Nyakyusa make up the majority of Njombe TC and Makete DC. According to
1054-519: Is the municipality of Njombe . According to the 2012 national census, the region had a population of 702,097. The name Njombe originated from a name of a tree species called ‘ Mdzombe ’ for singular and Mazdombe for plural which then dominant in one of its localities known as Mdandu. And it was in Mdandu where the Germans chose to build an administrative and defence block; the Boma . The Njombe Region
1116-521: The Köppen climate classification , for tropical climates , a wet season month is defined as a month where average precipitation is 60 millimetres (2.4 in) or more. In contrast to areas with savanna climates and monsoon regimes, Mediterranean climates have wet winters and dry summers. Dry and rainy months are characteristic of tropical seasonal forests : in contrast to tropical rainforests , which do not have dry or wet seasons, since their rainfall
1178-758: The Second World War is found in Njombe. This bears inscriptions of the veterans who fought under the command of King’s African Rifles (KAR) of the British Army . An early German built Primary Magistrate’s Court and a German administrative block are historical sites found in Njombe Township. A mass grave of the local Wabena warriors killed during the Maji Maji war in 1906 is found in Utengule village. The mass grave bears hundreds of remains of
1240-497: The education sector between 2016 and 2018. Agriculture and livestock are second with 4.3 percent of employment, followed by the health industry with 22 percent. With only 0.3% of the region's total employees working in the government , the natural resources sector had the lowest percentage of employees. Makambako TC (26.6%) contributed the most to the region's GDP in 2016, followed by Njombe TC (24.8%) and Wanging'ombe DC (2.4%). (13.9 percent). The two districts that contributed
1302-534: The 2012 population census, there are 702,097 people living in the Region, with women making up 53.1% of that total population (or 372,738) and men making up 46.9% (329,359).The number of residents in the region increased significantly by 49,052 individuals between the 2002 and 2012 censuses, from 653,045 to 702,097, or 7.5%, according to the 2012 Population Census. The region had 1.6 percent of Tanzania's Mainland's overall population of 43,625,354 in 2012. From 2002 to 2012,
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#17327976113901364-529: The 881,300 sq. km. of territory on the Tanzanian Mainland, making it the fifth-smallest region in terms of total area in the entire nation. At the district level, Ludewa District Council has the most land (8,397 sq km, or 33.6%), with a land area of 6,325 sq km and a water area of 2,072 sq km. With a surface size of 5,800 sq. km., Makete DC comes in second, followed by Wanging'ombe DC, which has 3,570 sq. km. The Makambako Town Council recorded
1426-547: The 911 recorded deaths in 2016, followed by clinical AIDS (20.5%), acute respiratory infections (ARI) (13.8%), specified symptoms (13.2%), and severe malaria (9.9 percent). Diarrhoea, non-infectious illnesses, TB , and simple malaria were among the other illnesses. Acute respiratory infections (ARI) (12.2 percent), severe malaria (29.4 percent), diarrhoea (6.6 percent), and anemia were the top five causes of death for inpatients of all ages in 2018. (4.5 percent). Fractures, clinical AIDS, burns, poisoning, and other diagnoses were among
1488-568: The Council level in 2018. Makete DC (103 schools, 20.5 percent) and Wanging'ombe DC (109 schools, 21.9 percent) came in second and third, respectively. In 2018 in the Region, Makambako Town Council has the fewest number of primary schools (40 schools, 8.0%). As the region included 463 villages and 483 public/government operated primary schools in 2018, there was an average of one primary school per village. The average number of primary schools per village varied between Ludewa and Makambako, with 1.4 being
1550-537: The Form VI exam. At the district level, the Makete district excelled, achieving 100% in both 2016 and 2018. Since all district councils in the Njombe Region achieved a pass rate of at least 97 percent over the course of two years, overall Form VI performance was good.Boys performed better than girls in terms of performance in 2014, with 73 percent of boys passing exams compared to 67.4 percent of girls, whereas in 2018, both boys and girls passed exams equally (83 percent). At
1612-750: The Njombe region and travels to Mbeya and New Kapiri Mposhi . These two railroad stations act as a hub for transporting large commodities and services to the area. There are just two aerodromes in the area that cater to air passengers. The two small airports are at Njombe TC and Wanging'ombe DC, respectively, but due to the lack of regular flights, there is no information on passengers boarding and disembarking at either location. Their earth-surfaced airstrips can only accommodate tiny aircraft or charter flights. The Njombe region has 349 landline telephone services, no TV stations, 8 radio stations, 7 internet cafés, 6 mobile phone providers, four post offices, and three sub-post offices, according to information received from
1674-807: The United States, southern Guyana , and northeast Brazil . Northern Guyana has two wet seasons: one in early spring and the other in early winter. In western Africa, there are two rainy seasons across southern sections, but only one across the north. Within the Mediterranean climate regime, the west coast of the United States, the southwest coast of Australia and South Africa, the Mediterranean coastline of Italy, Spain, Greece, Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey, as well as areas further inland in Western Asia which include Jordan, Northern Iraq and most parts of Iran, experience
1736-470: The area in the 1970s. However, there were now 114 secondary schools. There were 116 secondary schools in operation in 2018.11,882 students took the PSLE (Primary leaving exams) in total, and 98.9% of them were accepted into the region's Form One schools (Table 5.31). The similar thing occurred in 2018, when all 13,735 PSLE-passing students entered form 1. In 2016 and 2018, more than 98 percent of students passed
1798-403: The beginning of the wet season. The onset of the rainy season signals the departure of the monarch butterfly from Mexico. Tropical species of butterflies show larger dot markings on their wings to fend off possible predators and are more active during the wet season than the dry season . Within the tropics and warmer areas of the subtropics, decreased salinity of near shore wetlands due to
1860-611: The caves, local Wabena people hid or took refugee during tribal wars between rival Wahehe fighters during Chief Mkwawa conquests in Iringa Region, back in last quarter of 19th century. The caves also provided safe hideout from German forces during the Maji Maji uprising. “Lwivala Stone”, or Glittering stone, the slab-rock has a feature similar to a map of Africa. It is located in Lwivala natural forest which local communities perform rituals and traditional ceremonies. The7.5-acre rock
1922-554: The charging of local aquifers during the wet season. Water also softens, as the concentration of dissolved materials reduces during the rainy season. Erosion is also increased during rainy periods. Arroyos that are dry at other times of the year fill with runoff, in some cases with water as deep as 10 feet (3.0 m). Leaching of soils during periods of heavy rainfall depletes nutrients. The higher runoff from land masses affects nearby ocean areas, which are more stratified , or less mixed, due to stronger surface currents forced by
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1984-404: The completion rate was 79.5 percent, primary schools performed somewhat better in 2018 with a completion rate of 79.7 percent (Table 5.28a) (Table 5.29). Moreover, the completion rate for girls was greater in 2017 (84.0%) than in 2018 (85.2%). Table 5.28a at the council level reveals that in 2018, Makambako Town Council had the lowest completion rate at 74.9 percent, while Njombe District Council had
2046-438: The courses provided. Wet season The wet season (sometimes called the rainy season or monsoon season ) is the time of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. Generally, the season lasts at least one month. The term green season is also sometimes used as a euphemism by tourist authorities. Areas with wet seasons are dispersed across portions of the tropics and subtropics . Under
2108-598: The district level, Njombe TC had the highest performance in 2014 with a pass rate of 76.5 percent, and Wanging'ombe DC had the best performance in 2018 with an 89.3 pass percentage. And Ludewa DC had the poorest results, with pass rates of 58.4% in 2014 and 74.6 percent in 2018. There were 26 vocational training centers in the region as of 2018, and they were spread over Makambako TC, Njombe TC, Wanging'ombe DC, Makete DC, Ludewa DC, and Njombe DC. Automobile mechanics, auto electrical installation, agricultural and animal husbandry, carpentry, tailoring, masonry, and driving are among
2170-527: The fallen warriors who were slaughtered by German colonial forces. The region of Njombe has a total of 6,403.49 kilometers of roads. Trunk roads made up 6.1 percent of the regional network, regional roads 12.45 percent, and district roads made up a total of 81.45 percent of the network (Paved roads 0.52, Gravel 19.93 and Earth 60.8). Wanging'ombe (1,305.07 kilometers), Ludewa DC (1,369.35 kilometers), Njombe TC (1,359.19 kilometers), Makete DC (946.9 kilometers), Njombe DC (724.07 kilometers), and Makambako TC make up
2232-740: The heavy rainfall runoff. High rainfall can cause widespread flooding, which can lead to landslides and mudflows in mountainous areas. Such floods cause rivers to burst their banks and submerge homes. The Ghaggar-Hakra River , which only flows during India's monsoon season, can flood and severely damage local crops. Floods can be exacerbated by fires that occurred during the previous dry season, which cause soils which are sandy or composed of loam to become hydrophobic, or water repellent. In various ways governments may help people deal with wet season floods. Flood plain mapping identifies which areas are more prone to flooding. Instructions on controlling erosion through outreach are also provided by telephone or
2294-488: The highest at 83.0 percent. Makambako Town Council had the most school dropouts at the council level (181), followed by Wanging'ombe DC (144) and Makete DC (127). The least number of dropouts occurred in Ludewa DC (9). In 2018, Makete DC had the most dropouts (189), followed by Makambako (152) and Wanging'ombe (152). (60). The least number of dropouts occurred in Njombe DC (28). There were just three public high schools in
2356-441: The highest average number (0.6). 17,832 students (79.5%) of the 22,431 students enrolled in standard one in 2011 finished standard seven in 2017. In 2017, more girls than boys (9,509, 53.3%) completed primary education (8,323, 46.7%). Njombe Town Council had the highest completion rate, at 87.8%, while Makambako Town Council had the lowest, at 61.2 percent, along with the differences seen among councils. When compared to 2017, when
2418-565: The internet. The wet season is the main period of vegetation growth within the Savanna climate regime. However, this also means that wet season is a time for food shortages before crops reach their full maturity. This causes seasonal weight changes for people in developing countries, with a drop occurring during the wet season until the time of the first harvest, when weights rebound. Malaria incidence increases during periods of high temperature and heavy rainfall. Cows calve, or give birth, at
2480-616: The least land area at 862 square kilometers, or 3.4 percent. Additionally, it was noted that the town councils of Njombe and Makambako do not have any water areas, although Ludewa DC (2,072 sq. km) and Wanging'ombe DC both have tiny water areas (226 sq.kms). The Njombe Region, a part of Tanzania's Southern Highlands zone, has extensive rainy seasons and brief dry seasons , which are typically cool with moderate winds. The yearly total rainfall varies greatly geographically, seasonally, and annually, ranging from 600mm to 1,600mm. A single, very distinct rainy season that lasts from November through May
2542-454: The least to the region's GDP were Njombe (10.4%) and Makete (10.6 percent). From 2017 to 2019, the economic performance trend shifted, with Njombe TC having a large percentage of the region's GDP (27.7 percent in 2017, 26.6 percent in 2018, and 27.4 percent in 2019), followed by Makambako TC (24.4% in 2017, 24.8 percent in 2018, and 24.6 percent in 2019). On the other hand, Njombe DC's part of the GDP
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2604-421: The monsoon arrives, high daytime high temperatures drop and overnight low temperatures increase, thus reducing diurnal temperature variation . During the wet season, a combination of heavy rainfall and, in some places such as Hong Kong , an onshore wind, improve air quality . In Brazil, the wet season is correlated with weaker trade winds off the ocean. The pH level of water becomes more balanced due to
2666-499: The most health centers (9) compared to Makambako Town Council, which had the least (3). The most hospitals were located in the district councils of Makete and Ludewa (3 each). The number of health facilities in the Region increased from 237 in 2015 to 273 in 2018, an increase of 36 establishments (69.2 percent). From 183 in 2015 to 211 in 2018, the number of publicly owned health facilities increased by 28 facilities (15.3 percent). From 27 in 2015 to 42 in 2018, Makete District Council saw
2728-557: The most increase in the number of public health facilities. Unusual tendency led to a reduction of three and four public health facilities in the Ludewa and Makambako Councils, respectively. From 54 in 2015 to 62 in 2018, the region's private healthcare facilities saw an increase of eight (14.8%). From 11 in 2015 to 18 in 2018, Njombe Town Council saw the largest rise in the number of private health facilities by 7 (63.6 percent). The Region's leading cause of morbidity for outpatients in 2016
2790-427: The other ailments. Out of the 503 elementary schools in the Region as of 2018, 483 (96.0%) were owned by the government, while 20 (4.0%) were privately held. From 497 in 2016 to 503 in 2018, the region's primary school enrollment increased by six schools (1.2%). Only Njombe TC and Wanging'ombe DC saw a rise in the number of primary schools. Ludewa DC (110 schools, 21.9%) led the Region in the number of primary schools at
2852-432: The people of Njombe include cultivation of food crops. Njombe was one of the largest producers of Irish Potatoes, Maize and partly beans. As for cash crops, timber and electric poles are produced at large amounts. It has come up of recent that a large population has embarked onto planting trees for timber. The common tree species grown here include Pines at a very large percent and a little of Eucalyptus and Cypress. Timber
2914-457: The populace were living in poverty. Njombe TC , which had 16.1% of its population below the poverty line for basic requirements, and Makambako TC, which had 23.5 percent, were the two districts with the lowest percentages of people living poverty. The worst district in the Njombe region in terms of the rate of poverty gap was Ludewa, with 6.9 percent, followed by Wanging'ombe DC and Njombe DC, with 6.4 and 5.8 percent, respectively. Makete DC, which
2976-612: The population of the Njombe region increased by 7.5%, but the rate of growth differed at the council level. Makambako experienced the highest growth, at 35.9%, followed by Njombe TC (14.6%) and Wanging'ombe DC (6.3 percent). Njombe DC (4.0%) and Ludewa DC (4.0%) (1.9 percent). A distinct picture emerges from the council population growth between 2002 and 2012, with Makete DC experiencing negative growth (-8.0 percent). The region's two most densely inhabited district councils in 2012 were Makambako TC (109 people per square kilometer) and Wanging'ombe DC (48 people per square kilometer). Njombe Region
3038-418: The region's GDP. After agriculture, services are the second-most significant economic sector, accounting for around 32.6% of the region's GDP in 2019. The third largest economic contributor to the region's GDP is the industry and construction sector. In 2019, the sectors are predicted to contribute roughly 22.1% of the GDP. Of this more than half (73.5 percent) of all service jobs in the Njombe Region were in
3100-783: The region's road network is usable throughout the year, especially during the rainy season. Tarmac and gravel roads made up 39.20 percent of the network. The length of the tarmac and gravel road network is 606.63 kilometers in Makete DC, followed by 563.8 kilometers in Ludewa DC, 463.41 kilometers in Wanging'ombe DC, 425.07 kilometers in Njombe TC, 328.01 kilometers in Njombe DC, and 123.44 kilometers in Makambako TC. The TAZARA railway line, which runs through Makambako Station in Makambako Ward and Utiga in Wanging'ombe Ward, serves
3162-561: The region's total 6,403.49 kilometers of highways (698.91 kilometers).In the Njombe region, 3.29.43 kilometers, or 5.14 percent of the entire regional road network, are made of tarmac (Figure 4.1). 2,180.93 kilometers, or 34.06 percent, of the network are made up of gravel roads, while 3,893.13 kilometers, or 60.8 percent, are made up of the Earth Road Network. Since there is a strong correlation between road worthiness and tarmac/gravel surface, it can be said that 39.2 percent of
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#17327976113903224-444: The region, pneumonia was the most common ailment. Hypertension, peptic ulcers , HIV infection , and typhoid fever were the second, third, fourth, and fifth diseases, respectively. The data that are currently available do not accurately depict the mortality rate in the Njombe Region. But according to the medical records, pneumonia was the leading cause of death for inpatients of all ages in 2016.Pneumonia accounted for 198 (21.7%) of
3286-599: The remains of old land surfaces that have been eroded to create a vast, gently undulating pen plain in the nearby areas. The Kipengere and Livingstone Mountains, which divide the Njombe and Mbeya areas in the west, are the dominant features of the area. The eastern arm of the Great Rift Valley , through which the tributaries of the Great Ruaha River flow, cuts across the northern parts of the region, leaving comparatively flat, high plains. The existence of
3348-412: The season. Rivers overflow their banks, and some animals retreat to higher ground. Soil nutrients diminish and erosion increases. The incidence of malaria and dengue increases in areas where the rainy season coincides with high temperatures, particularly in tropical areas. Some animals have adaptation and survival strategies for the wet season. Often, the previous dry season leads to food shortages in
3410-532: The services sector, generated 33.6 percent of it in 2016, 30 percent in 2017, 29.6 percent in 2018, and 32.6 percent in 2019. In each of the four years, the industry and construction sectors made up a smaller portion of the GDP. There is subsistance farming as well as commercial farming. The majority of the region's cash income in 2019 comes from the agriculture industry, primarily from the production of tea , beans , maize, groundnuts, potatoes , paddy , and sunflowers. Additionally, it contributes roughly 45.2% of
3472-427: The six District Councils. A total of 293 villages/mitaas out of 463 have been connected to electricity services through TANESCO , which is equivalent to 63.3 percent of the region's villages/mitaas. The least connected council in the region is Makete, with only 31.2 percent of its villages having power. Makambako TC is leading in the region with roughly 85.3 percent of its villages/mitaa connected. The Njombe Region
3534-480: The tropics can have two wet seasons, because the monsoon trough, or Intertropical Convergence Zone , can pass over locations in the tropics twice per year. However, since rain forests have rainfall spread evenly through the year, they do not have a wet season. Areas with a savanna climate in Sub-Saharan Africa , such as Ghana , Burkina Faso , Darfur , Eritrea , Ethiopia , and Botswana have
3596-414: The wet season is mainly due to daytime heating, which leads to diurnal thunderstorm activity within a pre-existing moist airmass , so the rain mainly falls in late afternoon and early evening in savanna and monsoon regions. Much of the total rainfall each day occurs in the first minutes of the downpour, before the storms mature into their stratiform stage. Most places have only one wet season, but areas of
3658-474: The wet season, as the crops have yet to mature. Crops which can be successfully planted during the wet or rainy season are cassava , maize , groundnut , millet , rice and yam . The temperate counterpart to the tropical wet season is spring or autumn . In areas where the heavy rainfall is associated with a wind shift, the wet season is known as the monsoon season. Many tropical and subtropical climates experience monsoon rainfall patterns. Rainfall in
3720-428: Was upper respiratory infections . Urinary tract infections came in third, followed by malaria . Intestinal worms and pneumonia were the fourth and fifth illnesses, respectively. In Njombe Region in 2016, malaria was the most common illness among inpatients, followed by pneumonia, urinary tract infections, diarrhea , and hypertension . In 2018, different observations were made regarding in-patients. For patients in
3782-428: Was extremely low during the course of the three years, while Makete DC's share was the lowest in 2019. The district with the greatest poverty rate was Ludewa DC , with 29.5 percent of its residents living below the poverty line for basic requirements, according to the 2012 Region and District Poverty Estimates for Tanzania Report. In the councils of Wanging'ombe DC and Njombe DC, respectively, 28.7 and 26.4 percent of
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#17327976113903844-451: Was leading in the Njombe region's unequal wealth distribution with 30.7 percent, was closely followed by Njombe TC, which had 30.2 percent, and Ludewa DC, which had 29.3 percent. The overall forest area in the Njombe region is 332,086.6 ha, or 13.3 percent of the region's total land area of 2,499,400 ha. With 132,129.5 ha, Wanging'ombe DC has the most forest cover, followed by Njombe DC (40,530.6 ha), and Makete DC (58,155 ha). Njombe region
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