Rorya District
Rorya District is a district in Mara Region, United Republic of Tanzania. The district capital is the small town of Ingri Juu, while the largest town is Shirati. The district was created in 2007 from a part of Tarime District. It is bordered by Tarime District to the east, Butiama District to the south, Lake Victoria to the west, and the Republic of Kenya to the north. The majority of inhabitants are from the Luo tribe. Other ethnic group is Kurya. Kine, Simbiti, Sweta and Hacha are sub-groups within Kurya ethnic group.
According to the 2022 Tanzania National Census, the population of Rorya District was 354,490.
Transport
Paved Trunk Road T4 from Mwanza to the Kenyan border passes through Rorya District from south to east.Issues
The biggest problems in Rorya District are hunger, water scarcity and AIDS.Geography
Rorya District is among the newly established councils, which commenced official on 1 July 2007. It emerged from division of Tarime District Council. The district is in the north of Tanzania and lies between latitudes 1°00" – 1°45" south of the Equator and longitudes 33° 30" – 35° 0" east of the Meridian.Rorya district has two agro-economical zones — the midlands and low lands. The zones are between approximately attitudes 800mm and 1200mm with temperature varying from 14 °C to 30 °C. The annual rainfall ranges between 700mm and 1200mm. The district is bordered by the Republic of Kenya to the North, Tarime District to the east, Musoma District to the south and Lake Victoria to the Western side. Rorya District has a total area of 9,345 square kilometers.
According to the housing census of 2002, the district had 217,176 people of which 101,907 are males and 115,269 are females. The average growth rate was 2.8% as from 1998 to 2002.
Constituencies
For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. Since 1995 elections Rorya District had one constituency: Rorya Constituency.Divisions
There are four divisions- Girango
- Nyancha
- Suba
- Luo Imbo
- Nyarombo
Wards
- Kigunga - 13,824
- Kirogo - 7,250
- Nyamtinga - 11,203
- Nyamagaro - 17,006
- Nyahongo - 18,454
- Mkoma - 17,132
- Tai - 12,506
- Bukura - 15,228
- Roche - 8,728
- Kitembe - 9,845
- Mirare - 12,416
- Goribe - 9,915
- Ikoma - 10,397
- Koryo - 7,652
- Bukwe - 9,920
- Nyathorogo - 14,809
- Rabour - 11,259
- Kisumwa - 12,447
- Komuge - 13,651
- Nyamunga - 13,161
- Kyang'ombe - 18,438
- kyangasaga _ 16843
Economy
Agricultural
More than 89% of the people living in the district depend on agriculture for their living. The district has 291,375 hectares, which are arable lands whereby 130,481 hectares are under cultivation. Area suitable for the irrigation is 17,350 square kilometers where irrigation takes place only at 1,039 square kilometers.Livestock keeping
More than 70% Rorya citizens participate in livestock keeping. At least 27,718 household are livestock keepers. The challenges they face are livestock diseases and theft. The suba people are good in livestock keeping in the district; livestock are used for providing milk, meat, capital for most economic transactions, cultural object for rites, and ploughing.The environmental impacts caused by livestock keeping include burning of forestry – preparation of pastures, soil erosion and compartment. The mitigation measures being advocated are destocking, zero grazing, and controlled burning.