Mbulu

Mbulu is a town in Tanzania and the capital of the Mbulu District. The town is inhabited by the Iraqw people. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Mbulu is also in Mbulu.

Mbulu

Imboru
Town
Motto(s): 
Culture is Treasure
Mbulu
Coordinates: 3°51′0″S 35°33′0″E
Country TanzaniaTanzania
RegionManyara Region
DistrictMbulu District
WardImboru
Founded byGerman Colonizers
Government
  District ChairpersonZakaria Issaäy (CCM)
Population
 (2012 census)
  Urban36,408
Time zoneUTC+3 (East Africa Time)

Mbulu is located in the Mbulu Highlands. The town, also known as Imboru among the Iraqw speakers, is the core of the Iraqw people, who speak a Cushitic language.

Mbulu was founded by Germans in 1907 when they colonized former German East Africa (Tanganyika, Burundi and Rwanda). Mbulu's climate favoured Germans, and the hospitality of the indigenous people favoured them. Germans were less harsh to the Iraqw people than to the rest of the Tanganyikans. Thus Iraqw were used by Germans on white-collar jobs. Today most Afro-German with Tanzanian ancestry are Iraqw from Mbulu. During the British regime, Mbulu peasants were able to form trade unions, particularly the Mbulu Wheat Growers association (1923).

The main economic activities in Mbulu are agriculture and trade. Mbulu area is one of the earliest wheat-growing plantations.

References

  1. Citypopulation.de Population of cities & urban localities in Tanzania
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