THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA,
President's Office, Regional Administration and Local Government
Kongwa
District is one of the seven districts of the Dodoma Region of
Tanzania. It is bordered to the north by Manyara Region, to the east by
Morogoro Region, to the south by Mpwapwa District, and to the west by
Chamwino District. Its district capital is the town of Kongwa. According
to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Kongwa District
was 309,973. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the
population of the Kongwa District was 249,760.
Kongwa
was the centre of the Tanganyika groundnut scheme, which was run by the
Overseas Food Corporation (OFC) until the project was brought to an end
in 1951. The facilities provided included a hospital, which still
serves local patients. A school was established, originally for the
children of expatriate staff of the OFC. This continued at Kongwa for a
total of ten years until its closure in 1958.
From
1964 onwards, sites in the Kongwa area were used for training purposes
by SWAPO and FRELIMOand, in due course, by other movements including
African National Congress, MPLA and ZAPU. Six
kilometres from Kongwa itself is St Philips Theological College, which
serves the Anglican Church of Tanzania. It was established in 1913 and
provides training for Christian ministry in the Anglican and other
churches, including some students from neighbouring countries
Job Descriptions
Today
we announce jobs at KONGWA District Council. Read carefully all
currently available jobs descriptions by downloading PDF File attached.through the link below: