Newala Town Council, Mtwara
Newala Town, is a district level town council in the Mtwara Region in the southern coastal Tanzania. The town is in the south central portion of the Mtwara Region, on the northern bank of the Ruvuma River that is the border between Tanzania and Mozambique. The district was established on the 25th of September, 2015.
Geography
Newala Town is in Mtwara Region with Newala District's wards of Nakahako and Chitekete to the north, Tandahimba District to the East, the country of Mozambique across the Ruvuma River to the south, and Masasi District to the west. The town council covers an area of.God's Pit, Shimo la Mungu in kiswahili, is a large pit next to the town of Newala. Occasionally, God's Pit will release clouds of mist that cover the town and surrounding areas.
Climate
Newala has a steppe climate with annual precipitation of. The wet seasons is from December to April, and dry season between June and September. June is the warmest month with an average temperature of and November being the coolest month with an average temperature of.Administrative areas
In 2022 the district administers 2 divisions, 16 wards, 48 villages, 11 suburbs, and 189 hamlets.Divisions and Wards
- Newala
- * Julia
- * Luchingu
- * Mahumbika
- * Makonga
- * Makote
- * Mkulung'ulu
- * Mnekachi
- * Mtonya
- * Namiyonga
- * Nangwala
- * Tulindane
- Mkunya
- * Nanguruwe
- * Mkunya
- * Mcholi I
- * Mcholi II
- * Mtumachi
Demographics
Economy
The economy is almost entirely farming, particularly cashew nuts. The district has 43,126 hectors of arable land, of which 1,820 can be irrigated. Cashew nuts are the primary cash crop as the as they make up much of the native trees in the district. Other crops are groundnuts, cassava, millet, paddy, beans, maize and potatoes. Also grown are tomatoes, mangoes and oranges. The Tandahimba and Newala Cooperative Union is the primary union in Newala Town, and the unions main auction is located in the town.The production of cashews has grown rapidly in Tanzania, and much of that is in Newala Town. In 2019 the town had industrial capacity of 8,500 t/y for cashew nuts. The implementation of irrigation schemes, industrial sprayers, pesticides, and sulphur powder has grown production in the country from 5,000 tonnes in 2013 to 13,500 tonnes in 2022. For raw cashews from 2013 to 2022 it has increased from 127,947 to 238,576 tonnes. The national government has set the goal of 700,000 tonnes in the year 2025.