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Jobs in Tanzania 2023: New Government Job Vacancies Katavi at NSIMBO District Council, 2023
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NAFASI ZA KAZI HALMASHAURI YA WILAYA NSIMBO
Government Jobs Opportunities NSIMBO District Council 2023, Ajira Mpya NSIMBO 2023, Nafasi Za Kazi Serikalini 2023
Nsimbo District Nsimbo District is a district council in the 
Katavi Region of Tanzania's Southern Highlands established in 2012. The 
district lies in the middle of the region east of the city of Mpanda. It
 is a tropical environment of mostly forest reserves and agricultural 
economy. .
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History Originally, Nsimbo was a part of both the Tabora Region 
and Mbeya Regions. In 1973, the Rukwa Regional Council was created from 
parts of those two regions, and in 1983 the Mpanda District Council was 
created within Rukwa. In 1990 the town of Mpanda split off from the 
district council to create a separate town council. In 2012, The Katavi 
Region split off from the Rukwa Region, with the 4 districts of Mpanda 
District, Mpanda Town, and a new district councils of Mlele District and
 Nsimbo District. In 2015 the Mpanda Town Council was promoted to a 
municipal council, and in 2016 the portions of Mlele to the south of 
Nsimbo would be split off to form the Mpimbwe District Council.
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Geography The Nsimbo District lies in the middle of the Katavi 
Region east of the city of Mpanda. The Katavi districts of Mpanda 
District and Mpanda Municipality lie to the west, Mlele District is to 
the east, and Mpimbwe District is south of Nsimbo. North is the Kaliua 
District of the Tabora Region, and south-west is the Nkasi District of 
the Rukwa Region. The district covers an area of 14,623 square 
kilometres (5,646 sq mi). Most of the district is protected forest 
reserve with 8,920.03 km2 (3,444.04 sq mi) of protected forest. The 
elevation varies between 1,000 m (3,300 ft) to 2,500 m (8,200 ft). 
Within the district is much of the Katavi National Park and Ugalla River
 Forest Reserve which overlaps with the Ugalla River National Park into 
the Tabora Region.
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Economy
The economy is primarily agriculture. Food crops grown are cassava, 
maize, paddy, sweet potatoes, round potatoes, bananas, yams, and other 
fruits and vegetables. Crops grown for money are tobacco, peanuts, 
sunflowers, sesame, and sugarcane. There are no large or medium scale 
industries or mining operations in the district, but locals do small 
scale mining of gold, copper, silver, lead, tungsten, rose quarts, and 
nitre.
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New Government Jobs Vacancies at NSIMBO District Council, July 2023
Today
 we announce jobs at NSIMBO District Council. Read carefully all 
currently available jobs descriptions by downloading PDF File attached... 
(KUSOMA MAELEZO KAMILI IN SWAHILI AND MODE OF APPLICATION BONYEZA LINK HAPA CHINI KU DOWNLOAD PDF FILE) Full details and application download PDF file through the link below:Position: Village Executive Officers (5 Posts)
Deadline: 30th July, 2023.
DOWNLOAD PDF FILE HERE!
 
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