[citation needed] Maritime transport[edit] Port[edit] The Port of Dar es Salaam is Tanzania's busiest, handling 90% of the country's cargo. It is located in the Kurasini administrative ward of Temeke District southeast of the city's central business district. Due to a huge influx of cargo and the slow pace of expansion, a new cargo port 60 km (37 mi) northwest of Dar es Salaam is proposed at Bagamoyo. [42] Ferry[edit] MV Kigamboni ferries run between southeast of Kivukoni and northwest of Kigamboni in Dar es Salaam. [43] Railway[edit] Dar es Salaam commuter rail[edit] Travel to urban and suburban parts of the city is provided by the Dar es Salaam commuter rail. Intra-city railway[edit] Tanzania Railways operates the Central Line from Dar es Salaam west to Kigoma. International railway[edit] The city also hosts the head office of Tanzania–Zambia Railways Authority (TAZARA) built in the late 1960s to early 1970s.
It has a tropical wet and dry climate (Köppen: Aw/As). Annual rainfall is approximately 1, 100 mm (43 in), and in a normal year there are two rainy seasons: the "long rains" in April and May, and the "short rains" in November and December. Climate data for Dar es Salaam Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 35. 0(95.
As of 2008, total enrollment was 44, 099, the majority of which was Tanzanian. [64] Hubert Kairuki Memorial University is a private institution located on plot No. 322 Regent Estate in the Mikocheni area, about 7 km (4 mi) from Dar es Salaam's city centre, off Ali Hassan Mwinyi and Old Bagamoyo Roads. [65] International Medical and Technological University is a privately owned institute of higher education.
Mikocheni and Regent Estate are also suburbs within the district. According to the 2012 census, the Mikocheni ward had a population of 32, 947. [20]: page 75 Msasani bay view from Masaki Msasani is a peninsula to the northeast of the city center and home to expatriates from the United Kingdom and other western countries. It contains a mixture of traditional shops and western-oriented resorts and stores.
Historically, Ardhi University, dates back to 1956 when it started as Surveying Training School offering land surveying technician certificate courses at the present location of Mgulani Salvation Army Camp in Dar es Salaam. In 1958, the school was moved to the present location on Observation Hill. At present, there are over 80 PhD holders who have graduated from over 25 universities worldwide. The university comprises four schools, one institute and several centres, and offers undergraduate and postgraduate studies with postgraduate, bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees in various disciplines. [62] The Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences consists of Muhimbili Campus and Mloganzila Campus. Muhimbili Campus is situated in Upanga, Ilala Municipality, along United Nations Road.
Upanga is divided into Upanga East and Upanga West. Kariakoo is the shopping district of the city: shops, bazaars, and merchants sell products from foodstuffs to hardware. The Kariakoo Market contains the only underground section of the city. It is the major supply point of the food consumed by all Dar es Salaam residents. Tabata, Segerea and Ukonga are located slightly farther west from the city center. Ilala, among the middle-income suburbs very near to the city center, is marked by the Askari Monument and suffers from gang activity. [citation needed] Temeke[edit] Temeke is the fifth industrial district of the city, where manufacturing (both heavy and light industry) is located. To the east is the Port of Dar es Salaam, the largest in the country. Temeke is believed to have the largest concentration of low-income residents due to industry.
A. "Peter" Bransgrove (1914–1966), architect in Dar es Salaam from 1947 to 1966 Joaquim Chissano (born 1939), the second President of Mozambique, from 1986 to 2005; headed the FRELIMO headquarters in Dar es Salaam Kanyama Chiume (1929–2007), a leading nationalist in the struggle for Malawi's independence in the 1950s and 1960s and Minister Roald Dahl (1916–1990) a British novelist, short-story writer and poet; he lived in Dar es Salaam from 1934 to 1939 Jane Goodall (born 1934), scientist and primatologist Gertrud von Hassel (1908-1999) a German teacher and painter Marin Hinkle (born 1966), actress, Two and a Half Men TV show Rayah Kitule (born 1984), author and magazine editor Rachel Luttrell (born 1971), actress, Stargate Atlantis, born in Dar es Salaam Nairn McEwan (1941–2018), Scotland rugby union player and second national coach, born in Dar es Salaam.
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[66] Kampala International University began operations in 2009. The University Centre is situated on 60 acres (240, 000 m2) of land in the Gongo la Mboto area, Ilala District, 7 km (4 mi) from Mwalimu Julius Nyerere International Airport along Pugu Road. [67] Notable people[edit] Sir David Frank Adjaye (born 1966), London-based architect born in Dar es Salaam C.
Coco public beach during the daytime, on the western shores of the Indian Ocean Masaki, Oyster Bay and Ada Estate are the high-income suburbs located along the central beach. During the Colonial Era, they were the major European suburbs of the city. Diplomats and expatriates currently reside in these areas. Oyster Bay Beach (also known as Coco Beach) is the only white sandy beach east of Kinondoni.
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Mloganzila Campus occupies 3, 800 acres (15 km2) and is located 3 km (2 mi) off the Dar es Salaam-Morogoro highway, 25 km (16 mi) from Dar es Salaam. [63] The Open University of Tanzania is a full-fledged, accredited public institution of higher learning, featuring programmes leading to certificates, diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. Since it was founded, the university has enrolled students from Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, Hungary, Burundi, Libya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Lesotho, Botswana and most of Tanzania.
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