The announcement was made here yesterday
during a news conference by Minister of State in President’s Office
(Regional Administration and Local Governments), Mr George Simbachawene.
Mr Simbachawene announced the new
districts apart from those in Dar es Salaam as Songwe (Songwe), Kibiti
(Coast), Malinyi (Morogoro) and Tanganyika (Katavi).
The new region will have four districts
namely Songwe, Mbozi, Ileje and Momba. In another development, the
minister hinted that there would be a re-run for elections of mayors in
Kinondoni and Temeke Municipalities due to the formation of the new
administrative areas in the country’s commercial city.
“It is obvious that Ubungo and Kigamboni
will have their own authorities and mayors and thus there will be a
re-run in Kinondoni and Temeke,” the minister told journalists after the
news conference.
He went on to explain the election for
the mayor of Dar es Salaam which is slated for February 8, this year,
should continue as planned pending formation of new district councils in
Ubungo and Kigamboni.
“The election should go on as planned
lest I obtain different legal opinion. But one thing should be clear
that even if the election for the mayor is conducted there may be
changes in the future to warrant re-run of the election,” Mr
Simbachawene told journalists.
The minister directed regional
authorities in the newly formed administrative areas to look for interim
offices to host executives.
“The government has allocated 500m/- to
put up buildings to host offices and residences of executives and
leaders of the new districts and region,” he stated.
Formation of the new areas was gazetted
by former President Jakaya Kikwete following requests from residents in
the districts and region. On October 18, last year, through a Government
Notice Number 461, President Kikwete announced the process to form
Songwe from Mbeya Region. On the same date, Mr Kikwete initiated the
process to establish the six districts.
The formation of the new administrative areas is contained in GN number 68 of January 29, this year, Mr Simbachawene stated
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