Dodoma Mikoko Regional Leadership
Early 2020 Office of Secretary General of Mikoko Development Foundation has appointed Mr. Shilungu Kache Masunga to take position of Dodoma - Mikoko Regional Coordinator this position will be in term of 5 years. Duties and Responsibilities of stipulated under OPP that gives power to Office of Secretary General to delegate power to Regional and District Coordinators to serve for the purpose of local communities.
Developing National plans or project always got the engagement of Regional and District Coordinators that we alwasy focus on supporting local communities in Tanzania.
MDF - HQ is always provide basic capacity building to its network members through Regional and District Coordinators and here is where we buidling strong sustainable next generation that able to solve its own problems and challenges
Dodoma (literally "It has sunk" in Gogo), officially Dodoma City, is the national capital of Tanzania and the capital of Dodoma Region, with a population of 410,956
Located in the centre of the country, the town is 453 kilometres (281 mi) west of the former capital at Dar es Salaam and 441 kilometres (274 mi) south of Arusha, the headquarters of the East African Community. It is also 259 kilometres (161 miles) north of Iringa through Mtera. It covers an area of 2,669 square kilometres (1,031 sq mi) of which 625 square kilometres (241 sq mi) is urbanized.
Originally a small market town known as Idodomya, the modern Dodoma was founded in 1907 by German colonists during construction of the Tanzanian central railway. The layout followed the typical colonial planning of the time with a European quarter segregated from a native village.
In 1974, after a nationwide party referendum, the Tanzanian government announced that the capital would be moved from Dar es Salaam to a more central location to create significant social and economic improvements for the central region and to centralise the capital within the country.
The Parliament of Tanzania is located in Dodoma. The office of the President of Tanzania and the headquarters of ministers of the Government of Tanzania completed the move to the city in October 2019.
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