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Names Called for Interview Iringa at MBOMIPA April, 2023

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Iringa is a city in Tanzania with a population of 151,345 (as of 2012). It is situated at a latitude of 7.77°S and longitude of 35.69°E. The name is derived from the Hehe word lilinga, meaning fort. Iringa is the administrative capital of Iringa Region. Iringa Municipal Council is the administrative designation of the Municipality of Iringa. Iringa has been one of the coldest regions in Tanzania due to its geographical location but that has attracted a lot of tourists from colder regions abroad especially Western Europe. Iringa also hosts one of Africa’s largest national parks the Ruaha National Park.

Geography
Iringa region has a total area of 35,743 square kilometres (13,800 sq mi). It is surrounded by Singida and Dodoma in the north, Morogoro to its east, Mbeya to its west and Njombe towards the south. The region is drained by the Little Ruaha and the Great Ruaha rivers. The lake created by the Mtera Dam is the other significant water body here. The region can be divided into three zones - highland, midland and lowland. The highland zone is towards the east of the region. This area experiences a rainy season between November and May with annual precipitation ranging from 500–1,500 mm (20–59 in). The period between June and September is cold and dry. The midland zone, in the central part of the region, lies at a height of 1,200–1,600 m (3,900–5,200 ft) above sea level and faces between 600–1,000 mm (24–39 in) of rain every year.

Finally, the lowland zone, at a height of 900–1,200 m (3,000–3,900 ft) gets between 500–600 mm (20–24 in) of rain per annum. About 16% of the land in Iringa region is forested. The region is host to the Ruaha National Park, famous for its large herd of elephants and over 400 species of birds. Other animals include lions, sable antelopes and kudu.A second park, Udzungwa Mountains National Park in Iringa Rural District, is less visited.
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Call for Interview Iringa at MBOMIPA - Organization Overview: MBOMIPA is among the original 16 WMAs in Tanzania for wildlife management. Community Park of the [Better Use of Natural Resources Idodi and Pawaga (MBOMIPA)] was established for the first time and registered as a CBO and later as a Social Association approved under the Social Societies Act (The Societies Act cap 337 R.E 2002) with Registration no. SO11293 dated 24 March 2009. Posted by Editorial Staff from AjiraLeo.com
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Names Called  for Interview Iringa at MBOMIPA April, 2023
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Official Released Date: 05th April, 2023
Interview Date: 11th April, 2023
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About Us
MBOMIPA is among the original 16 WMAs in Tanzania for wildlife management. Community Park
of the [Better Use of Natural Resources Idodi and Pawaga (MBOMIPA)] was established for the first time and registered as a CBO and later as a Social Association approved under the Social Societies Act
(The Societies Act cap 337 R.E 2002) with Registration no. SO11293 dated 24 March 2009.

MBOMIPA WMA has an area of 777 square kilometers which is made up of member villages twenty one (21) which are; Ilolo, Isele, Kinyika, Kisanga, Luganga, Mafuruto, Magozi, Mahunga, Makifu, Mboliboli, Mkombilenga, Nyamahana, Idodi, Itunundu, Kimande, Malinzanga, Mbuyuni, Mapogoro, Tungamalenga, Kitisi and Magombe. MBOMIPA WMA is managed by a council of 42 members of the Community authorized who are members elected as representatives from member villages, and is led by Chairman of the Community and run by sub-committees in accordance with the Conservation Act Tanzania Wildlife Act 1974 (amended in 2009) and the latest Wildlife Management Regulations Wildlife from 2018 (GN 381). MBOMIPA WMA has four zones that are set aside: Lunda (Zone of Photo Tourism), Tungamalenga (Tourism Development Zone) and Mkupule-Kinyangesi (Tourism Development Zone) Harvesting/Hunting) and Nyaluu (Harvesting/Hunting Use zone for locals)
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