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Mbale District — District — District location in Uganda Coordinates: 00°57′N 34°20′E / 0.95°N 34.333°E Country Uganda Region Eastern Uganda Sub-region Bugisu sub-region Capital Mbale Area - Total 2,467 km2 (952.5 sq mi) Population (2010 Estimate) - Total 410,300 - Density 166.3/km2 (430.7/sq mi) Time zone EAT (UTC+3) Website Homepage Mbale District is a district in Eastern Uganda. It is named after the largest city in the district, Mbale, which also servess as the main administrative and commercial center in the sub-region.
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Location
Mbale District is bordered by Sironko District to the north, Bududa District to the northeast, Manafwa District to the southeast, Tororo District to the south, Butaleja District to the southwest and Budaka District to the west. Pallisa District and Kumi District lie to the northwest of Mbale District.[1] The coordinates of the district are:00 57N, 34 20E.
It has an area of 2,467 square kilometres (953 sq mi). Its central town and commercial centre is Mbale, which is also the location of the district headquarters. The districts of Bududa, Manafwa and Sironko were part of Mbale District before they were split off as independent districts of their own.
Population
The national census of 2002 estimated the population of Mbale District at 332,200, with an annual population growth rate of 2.5%. [2] With those statistics, it is estimated that the population of the district in 2010 was approximately 410,300. See table below:
Mbale District Population Trends Year Estimated Population 2002 332,200 2003 341,100 2004 350,400 2005 359,800 2006 369,500 2007 379,500 2008 389,800 2009 400,300 2010 410,300 The district population is 92% rural. The main ethnic group in the district are the Bamasaba or Bagisu. The main language spoken in the district is Lugisu also known as Lumasaba.
Economic activity
The primary economic activity in the district is agriculture. Some of the main crops are coffee, beans, Matooke, maize, onions, potatoes, carrots, and sweet potatoes.
Education
The Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU) is based in the city of Mbale. Nabumali High School, a mixed, boarding secondary school, is also located in Mbale District, approximately 11 kilometres (6.8 mi), by road, south of Mbale, on the Mbale-Tororo Road.[3]
Twinning
Mbale was formally linked with Pontypridd, Wales through local and regional twinning ceremonies in 2005. The link was intended to associate professionals and organizations in Pontypridd with their counterparts in Africa, under the auspices of charity PONT - the Partnerships Overseas Networking Trust.[4]
Famous people from Mbale
Notable people from Mbale District include the following:
- Werikhe Kafabusa - Uganda's State Minister for Housing, 2006 - 2011
- Zandya Mutwalibi Mafabi - Mayor of Mbale, 2011 - 2016[5]
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See also
- Mbale Uganda
- Mbale Kenya
- Islamic University in Uganda
- Nabumali High School
- Bugisu sub-region
- Eastern Region, Uganda
- Districts of Uganda
References
Regions and Districts of Uganda Central Eastern Amuria · Budaka · Bududa · Bugiri · Bukedea · Bukwa · Bulambuli · Busia · Butaleja · Buyende · Iganga · Jinja · Kaberamaido · Kaliro · Kamuli · Kapchorwa · Katakwi · Kibuku · Kumi · Kween · Luuka · Manafwa · Mayuge · Mbale · Namayingo · Namutumba · Ngora · Pallisa · Serere · Sironko · Soroti · TororoNorthern Western Categories:- Mbale District
- Districts of Uganda
- Eastern Region, Uganda
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