Ikungi District
Singida Rural is one of the six districts of the Singida Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the east by the Manyara Region, to the south by the Ikungi District, and to the west by the Mkalama District.
According to the 2012 Tanzania national census, the population of the Singida Rural District was 225,521.[1]
Wards 2012
Ward | Population | Population - Male | Population - Female | Number of Households | Average Household Size |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Puma | 9,945 | 4,795 | 5,150 | 1,999 | 5 |
Kituntu | 8,444 | 4,219 | 4,225 | 1,497 | 5.6 |
Mungaa | 18,276 | 8,903 | 9,373 | 3,554 | 5.1 |
Siuyu | 7,952 | 3,987 | 3,965 | 1,472 | 5.4 |
Kikio | 7,887 | 3,937 | 3,950 | 1,515 | 5.2 |
Lighwa | 7,245 | 3,575 | 3,670 | 1,349 | 5.4 |
Misughaa | 6,679 | 3,376 | 3,303 | 1,302 | 5.1 |
Ntuntu | 11,360 | 5,738 | 5,622 | 2,124 | 5.3 |
Dung'unyi | 10,158 | 5,111 | 5,047 | 1,994 | 5.1 |
Mang'onyi | 14,962 | 7,903 | 7,059 | 3,053 | 4.9 |
Mkiwa | 5,152 | 2,625 | 2,527 | 942 | 5.5 |
Issuna | 12,158 | 6,212 | 5,946 | 2,195 | 5.5 |
Unyahati | 9,710 | 4,870 | 4,840 | 1,956 | 5 |
Ikungi | 12,661 | 6,331 | 6,330 | 2,533 | 5 |
Iglansoni | 11,256 | 5,432 | 5,824 | 1,595 | 7.1 |
Iseke | 6,933 | 3,444 | 3,489 | 1,346 | 5.2 |
Ihanja | 8,269 | 4,169 | 4,100 | 1,620 | 5.1 |
Minyughe | 18,440 | 9,239 | 9,201 | 4,965 | 3.7 |
Muhintiri | 8,896 | 4,420 | 4,476 | 1,486 | 6 |
Iyumbu | 9,377 | 4,590 | 4,787 | 1,133 | 8.3 |
Mgungira | 6,548 | 3,198 | 3,350 | 913 | 7.2 |
Mwaru | 11,784 | 5,752 | 6,032 | 1,929 | 6.1 |
Ighombwe | 13,344 | 6,692 | 6,652 | 1,839 | 7.3 |
Mtunduru | 17,056 | 8,589 | 8,467 | 2,940 | 5.8 |
Sepuka | 12,446 | 6,092 | 6,354 | 2,352 | 5.3 |
Irisya | 6,021 | 2,979 | 3,042 | 1,097 | 5.5 |
Wards 2002
The Singida Rural District was administratively divided into 30 wards:
- Dungunyi
- Kinyeto
- Iambi
- Ihanja
- Ikhanoda
- Ikungi
- Ilongero
- Irisya
- Issuna
- Maghojoa
- Makuro
- Mangonyi
- Matumbo
- Merya
- Mgori
- Mgungira
- Minyughe
- Misughaa
- Msisi
- Mtinko
- Mudida
- Muhintiri
- Mungaa
- Mwaru
- Ngimu
- Ntuntu
- Puma
- Sepuka
- Siuyu
- Ughandi
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