Suji, Kilimanjaro
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Suji | |
Coordinates: | |
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Country | Tanzania |
Region | Kilimanjaro |
District | Same |
Population (2002) | |
- City | 8,072 |
Time zone | EAT (UTC+3) |
Suji is a small village in the Pare Mountains located in north eastern Tanzania.
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[edit] Description
The village has a population of around 8,072 inhabitants (2002 census). The majority of the villagers are of the Pare tribe. It is situated approximately 20km from Makanya, a town on the main Dar es Salaam - Moshi road. Driving up the rocky dirt road takes about 45 minutes meandering through breath taking views of the mountainous terrain.
[edit] History
Legend has it that the Pare were chased up the mountains by the Maasai warriors.
[edit] Religion
Mostly Seventh Day Adventist.
Mission Church:
Church Bell:
[edit] Transportation
Kilimanjaro International Airport, situated between Moshi and Arusha is the nearest airport. Villagers rely on shuttle minibuses to transport them up and down the mountain. Suji secondary school together with the SDA church own a roadworthy truck. This is used in case of an emergency.
[edit] Amenities
Suji has electricity and clean running water in most homes. Telephones, (landlines and mobile phones) are widely used although with interrupted coverage. A few villagers also enjoy satellite television.
Suji Secondary and High school: Suji secondary school was officially started on thursday 28th of February 1985. The School had two classrooms and four teachers, Singo Andrew K, (the headmaster), Mathayo Fue, Mngale and John Kilonzo. In 1988, Suji Secondary school released its first 'O'-Level leavers. That was just the beginning of the success that we see today. More of the infomations on Suji, go to www.sda.org where you will be connected to other links with detailed informations
- Local shops and marketplace
- Mission Guest House
- Clinic / Dispensary
- SDA church (From 1903)
- Primary & Secondary schools
- Shamge's Pub
[edit] Townships/Areas
- Amani
- Malindi
- Chankanga
- Gonjanza
- Ngale
- Mng'ende
- Kitunda
- Tae
- Chome
- Bwambo
- Ivuga
- Mpinji
- Myamba
- Parane
- Ndungu
[edit] See also
[edit] Sources and external links
- Tanzania Government Census 2002
- Falling Rain Genomics
- Suji Seventh-day Adventist Dispensary. P.O. Box 26; Suji, Same; Tanzania
- Peace Corps service in Suji
- SDA Clinics
- Birds of the South Pare Mountains