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Kaskazini B District (''Wilaya ya Kaskazini B'' in
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) is one of two administrative districts of
Unguja North Region Unguja North Region, Zanzibar North Region or North Zanzibar Region (''Mkoa wa Unguja Kaskazini'' in Swahili) is one of the 31 regions of Tanzania. The region covers an area of . The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the ...
in
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. The district covers an area of . The district is comparable in size to the land area of
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. The district has a water border to the east and west by the
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. The district is bordered to the south west by
Mjini Magharibi Region Mjini Magharibi Region, Zanzibar Urban West Region or West Zanzibar Region (''Mkoa wa Mjini Magharibi'' in Swahili) is one of the 31 regions of Tanzania. The region covers an area of . The region is located entirely on the island of Zanzibar an ...
, the southeast by
Unguja South Region Unguja South Region, Zanzibar South Region or South Zanzibar Region (''Mkoa wa Unguja Kusini'' in Swahili) is one of the 31 regions of Tanzania. The region covers an area of . The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the na ...
and to the north by
Kaskazini A District Kaskazini A District (''Wilaya ya Kaskazini A'' in Swahili) is one of two administrative districts of Unguja North Region in Tanzania. The district covers an area of . The district is comparable in size to the land area of Cook Islands. The dist ...
. The district seat (capital) is the small town of Mahonda. According to the 2012 census, the district has a total population of 81,675.


Geography

Located in the lowland region of the island, which makes up about 95% of the land on Kaskazini B, and the other portion, which is dominated by
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characteristics, are the two main components of the landscape. The majority of the district is covered by lowland, with the coastal region, particularly in the west and east, is where the coral land can be found. The region experiences
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weather, with daytime highs of 20 to 40 degrees Celsius. Additionally, it has a bimodal rainfall pattern, with a protracted rainy season (known in Swahili as Masika) and a brief wet season (known as vuli in Swahili). While the short rainy season occurs in the months of September or October, the long rainy season lasts from March or April through May. During the long wet season, the district receives between 900 mm and 1,200 mm of rainfall, while during the short rainy season, 400 mm to 500 mm. The region can produce a variety of crops and raise livestock because to this rainfall pattern.


Demographics

Kaskazini B district has a total population of 81,675, or 6.2% of Zanzibar's population, according to the Population Census of 2012. Misufini shehia has the largest population in the district at 7,986 people. With 5,582 persons, Kitope comes in second. The smallest shehia in the district, Kiongwe Kidogo shehia, has only 391 residents.


Economy

As with most of Unguja North Region, the district's economy is dominated with the services industry.
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remains the biggest income earner in the district. However, agriculture is at the heart of the district,
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,
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es,
cassava ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava (), manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America. Although a perennial plant, cassava is extensively ...
, yams,
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,
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s,
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s, and many kinds of fruits and vegetables are the main crops grown in the district. When the district is compared to other crop-producing regions, the figures that are currently available show a comparatively low level of productivity. Paddy is a prime illustration of this. The government views paddy (rice) as a priority crop due to the nature of island consumption. Njia ya Mtoni Shehia has the largest land allocated to farming crowing the most cassava.


Administration

The local government authority (LGA) and the central government make up Kaskazini B's two-tier system of governance. The district director serves as the head of the LGA, whilst the district commissioner (DC), who is supported by the district administrative secretary, serves as the head of the central government (DAS). Agriculture, health, education, national identity, communication, human resources, youth, cooperatives, planning, forestry, sports and culture, livestock, fishery, children and women, legal, water, sports, and coordination are among the 18 departments that make up the DC's office.


Administrative subdivisions

As of 2016, Kaskazini B District was administratively divided into 10 wards and 44 Shehias.


Wards

# Misufini # Mafufuni # Vijibweni # Mkataleni # Kiwengwa # Mbaleni # Fujoni # Mahonda


Shehias

# Done Mchagani # Donge Karange # Donge Kipange # Donge Mbiji # Donge Mnyimbi # Donge Mtambile # Donge Vijibweni # Fujoni # kidazini # Kinduni # Kiombamvua # Kilombero # Kiongwe Kidogo # Kinduni # Kisongoni # Kitope # Kiwengwa # Kwagube # Mbaleni # Mafufuni # Mgambo # Misufini # Mkadini # Muwanda # Njia ya Mtoni # Pangeni # Upenja # Zingwezingwe # Mahonda # Mgambo # Majenzi # Makoba # Mkadini # Mkataleni # Mangapwani


Education & Health

A total of 12 secondary schools, 20 primary schools, and 19 pre-primary schools are located in Kaskazini B.There are altogether 15 primary health care units in the Kaskazini B district (PHCUs). Along with Donge Mchangani and Donge Vijibweni, the list also includes Fujoni, Kiombamvua, Kiongwe, Kitope (Private), Kiwengwa, and Mahonda. Additionally, Mahonda Medical Clinic (private), Makoba, Misufini, Upenja, Zingwezingwe, Kitope Dispensary RC. Two of these PHCUs are privately held, and the other eight are publicly owned.


References

{{Unguja North Districts of Unguja North Region