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River in Pwani Region and Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania
Mpiji River
Native nameMto Mpiji (Swahili)
Location
Country Tanzania
RegionDar es Salaam Region &
Pwani Region
DistrictKisarawe,
Kibaha,
Kibaha TC,
Ubungo,
Kinondoni,
& Bagamoyo
WardKwembe, Masaki,
Bokomnemela, Kiluvya,
Kisarawe, Tumbi,
Maili Moja, Kibamba,
Mbezi, Pangani,
Mabwepande, Kerege,
Bunju & Mbweni
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMasaki, Kisarawe District, Pwani
 • coordinates7°3′50.76″S 38°59′2.76″E / 7.0641000°S 38.9841000°E / -7.0641000; 38.9841000
MouthZanzibar Channel
 • locationMbweni

Mpiji River (Mto Mpiji in Swahili) is located in the north east of Pwani Region and western Dar es Salaam Region of Tanzania. It begins in Masaki ward in Kisarawe District and eventually drains into Zanzibar Channel at the border of Mbweni ward of Kinondoni MC of Dar es Salaam and Kerege ward of Bagamoyo District of Pwani Region.

Threats

In Dar es Salaam, the rivers and streams that empty into the Indian Ocean are becoming more and more filthy, according to a news report from 2021. The Mpiji and Msimbazi rivers, as well as the Mzinga and Kizinga streams, have all been contaminated by human and industrial waste. People who live nearby have destroyed natural water alignment and converted nearby streams and rivers into trash dumps. Rivers in Dar es Salaam are poorly protected, and human activity is disrupting their natural alignments.

References

  1. Mtoni, Y., et al. "Social and Environmental impact of river and pit sand mining activities along the Mbezi and Mpiji rivers." Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Kinondoni Integrated Coastal Area Management Programme (KICAMP), Tanzania (2006).
  2. Malipa, J. "Site selection for dam construction using RS and GIS to select dam site for irrigation along Mpiji river in Bagamoyo district Tanzania." ITC, 2005.
  3. "Dar's rivers". Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  4. Machiwa, John F. "Coastal marine pollution in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) relative to recommended environmental quality targets for the Western Indian Ocean." Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 9.1 (2010): 17-30.
Rivers of Tanzania
Rivers
Kinondoni District
Headquarters: Ndugumbi
Wards
  1. Bunju
  2. Hananasif
  3. Kawe
  4. Kigogo
  5. Kijitonyama
  6. Kinondoni
  7. Kunduchi
  8. Mabwepande
  9. Magomeni
  10. Makongo
  11. Makumbusho
  12. Mbezi Juu
  13. Mbweni
  14. Mikocheni
  15. Msasani
  16. Mwananyamala
  17. Mzimuni
  18. Ndugumbi
  19. Tandale
  20. Wazo
Native Peoples
National Historic Sites
Rivers and Lakes
  • Mbezi River
  • Tegeta River
  • Nyakasangwe River
  • Mpiji River
National Parks and Forest Reserves
Islands
Ubungo District
Headquarters: Kwembe
Wards
  1. Goba
  2. Kibamba
  3. Kimara
  4. Kwembe
  5. Mabibo
  6. Makuburi
  7. Makurumla
  8. Manzese
  9. Mbezi
  10. Mburahati
  11. Msigani
  12. Saranga
  13. Sinza
  14. Ubungo
Native Peoples
Rivers and Lakes
  • Mpiji River
  • Mbezi River
  • Muhisi River
Landmarks
  • Nkurmah Hall
Pwani Region
Capital: Kibaha
Districts
Native Peoples
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Rivers and Lakes
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National Parks and Reserves
Landmarks of Pwani
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