Kisarawe District Council is one of the nine councils in the Coast region. It was established on July 1, 1907. Kisarawe District is bordered by Mkuranga District in the South-East and Morogoro District in the West. North Kibaha District and South Rufiji District.
The district has an area of 3535 square kilometers and 1000 meters above sea level.
Administratively Kisarawe District is divided into four (4) divisions which are Sungwi, Maneromango, Mzenga and Cholesamvula District has one Kisarawe constituency. Selemani Jafo who is the Minister Office of the President PMO-RALG and Hon. Zaynab Vulu MP Special Seats. In terms of citizen representation, Kisarawe District Council has a total of 25 Councilors.
The people of Kisarawe are engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry and mining.
The climate is an average temperature of 29 ° C. The rains fall for two autumn seasons (from October to January) and the rains between March and June of the year. The climate is good for agriculture and animal husbandry of all kinds. The average annual rainfall is 1,000 mm. There are also enough areas for investment.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Kisarawe District was 95,614
Wards
The Kisarawe District is administratively divided into 15 wards:
Cholesamvula
Kibuta
Kiluvya
Kisarawe
Kuruhi
Mafinzi
Maneromango
Marui
Marumbo
Masaki
Msanga
Msimbu
Mzenga
Vihingo
Vikumbulu