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Songea

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Region
  
Ruvuma Region

Time zone
  
EAT (UTC+3)

Local time
  
Sunday 11:48 PM

District
  
Songea Urban District

Population
  
203,309 (2010)

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Weather
  
19°C, Wind S at 8 km/h, 99% Humidity

Songea is the capital of the Ruvuma Region in southeastern Tanzania. It is located along the A19 road. The city has a population of approximately 203,309, and is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Songea. Between 1905 and 1907 the city was a centre of African resistance during the Maji Maji Rebellion in German East Africa. The city is poised to experience significant economic growth in the near future as the Mtwara Corridor opens up in a few years.

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Map of Songea, Tanzania

History

Songea was a great Ngoni warrior of Shona ancestry, hanged in 1906 during the time of German repression of the Maji Maji rebellion. Songea had been spared the death sentence because he had surrendered. However he demanded to be hanged along with the other Ngoni leaders. The Germans complied.

After the Second World War the area was marked for rapid agricultural development linked to the ultimately disastrous groundnut scheme. A railway had been planned from the coast to Songea and actually appeared in 1950s high school geography text books. During the liberation war with Mozambique the Songea area was a restricted zone and occasionally suffered aerial attacks by Portuguese forces. Its remoteness made it vulnerable to ivory poaching, and communications remained unreliable until 1985 when a new British funded road was opened linking it northwards to the road and rail hub of Makambako.

Songea became a municipality in 2006.

Education

Songea is the home of many education institutions including St. Augustine University.

Administration

Songea is coextensive with the Songea Urban District and is divided into wards. It is managed by the Songea Municipal Council.

References

Songea Wikipedia