User talk:Ndindwa gogo

UGOWOLA VILLAGE History and geographical Location Ugowola is the village started during 1970’s when all villages country-wide was planned by the government authority to set centers to establish social services. Ugowola was the new village immigrated from KAUNA colonial name by the years of 1890. It is located in western of Tabora Municipal council about 40km, It is the village available at Ufuluma ward and Uyui district which is the greatest district in the Region. Tribe and the nature of citizens: Basically Tabora regions it is the home of Nyamwezi tribe and the the area of Chief Isike during colonial time. Nowadays people are immigrated from place to place for economy, school, employment and social factors, many tribes are found in this village including:- Waha from Kigoma, Sukuma from Mwanza and Shinyanga, Ntaturu and wanyiramba from Singida, wagogo from Dodoma and Nykyusa from Mbeya. The population size: The population size of Ugowola Village is recorded in the 2000 population censuses that it has approximately 25,000 peoples. Climate, Soils and Vegetation: Ugowola has a warm climate with temperatures reaching their peak in September - October just before the onset of the rainy season. The daily mean temperature is around 230C. There is a slightly cooler period from May to July, marked by onset of dry winds which continue until October. Rainfall is seasonal, falling almost from June to October during which occasional showers can be expected. In the West the rainfall totals over 1000 mm, while in the east it drops to 700 mm or less. Village economic standings: The main economic activities of Ugowola village are agricultural production and livestock keeping. About 90% of the population is engaged in agriculture and livestock keeping apart from other activities like beekeeping. The village is estimated to have 40,000 hectares of potentially cultivable. Food crop production is maize which is leading staple food for family’s food requirements. Tobacco is only major cash crops. Other minor food crops are Cassava, Sweet potatoes, beans, sunflower and rice. Social services: This is developing village, reachable by car transport. There is public transport from Tabora town everyday for Tshs. 3,000; the village also is connected to Urambo na new Ulyankulu district via normal roads. There is communication network for cell-phone, there is well clear water system, there are churches and mosque for religion services, there is Moravian private dispensary and services for all important social needs. Opportunities: We are welcoming agricultures activities investors, because the nature of the village soil is good. It has good rainfall condition and transportation infrastructures. Lastly we need researchers to discover hidden resources to our village economy and income development. '''KARIBU SANA TABORA! KARIBU SANA UGOWOLA! KARIBU SANA TANZANIA'''