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Longido District Council

Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania Ofisi ya Rais Tawala za Mikoa na Serikali za Mitaa Halmashauri ya Wilaya ya Longido

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The development of secondary education in Longido district is at the embryonic stage due to its historical context and the poor nature of the economy. The district is dominated by the pastoralists communities were most of their time are used to migrate with their herds to different parts of the regions were pastures and water for their animals was available. Other factors include the remoteness of the district, being a game reserve area, and lack of economic infrastructures. As a result, until 2005, the district had only one  public secondary school in Longido ward. The number of public secondary schools increased from  to five in 2006 and then reached fifteen in 2025, all located at Longido, Namanga, Engerenaibor, Tingatinga, Gilai Lumbwa, Olmolog,Sinya,Mundarara,Gilai Merugoi,Orbomba,Noondoto,Kimokouwa,Kamwanga,Matale and Ketumbeine wards.One private Sekondari at Engikaret ward.

By the end of 2025, public secondary schools increased tremendously to Fifteen due to the government campaign of establishing at least a secondary school in each ward. Out of 18 wards, only Fifteen wards succeeded in building secondary schools by that firm as shown in Table 62.

Table 62: Number of Secondary Schools by Ownership and by Ward, Longido District 2021 to 2025

Ward
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Public
Private
Public
Private
Public
Private
Public
Private
Public
Private
Longido
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Orbomba
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
01
-
Engikaret
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
Ketumbeine
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Ilorienito
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Elang’atadapash
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Matale
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Gilai Merugoi
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Gilai Lumbwa
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Olmolog
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Kamwanga
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
01
-
Namanga
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Kimokouwa
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
Tingatinga
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Engarenaibor
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
01
-
Mundarara
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
Noondoto
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
01
-
Sinya






01
-
01
-
  • Secondary School Enrolment

The enrolment of students in Longido district increases with the increase of school infrastructures constructed through people’s participation and parents’ awareness of the importance of education for their children. Table 63 shows that student’s enrolment in secondary schools increased at an average annual growth 26 percent per annum between 2009 and 2011, but then grew at higher rate of 32 percent between 2022 and 2025.

Table 63: Total (Form I-IV) Enrolment by Sex, Longido District, 2022 - 2025.

Year
Boys
Girls
Total
Percent Increase
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
2022
4773
48
5125
52
9898
22
2023
5124
49
5334
51
10458
21
2024
5278
48
5716
52
10994
16
2025
6734
49
7046
51
13780
25

Comparing enrolment by sex over the last 4 years, Female students were selected more than male students, though the gap has been decreasing slowly. Table 50 shows that the female enrolment rate in 2022 was higher (52 percent) compared to 48 percent for male students. The percentage of selected male students increased slightly to 48 and 49 percent in 2022 and 2025 respectively. The increasing female enrolment rate is aimed at reaching the Sex Ratio of 1:1 by the year 2026.

By 2024, the district managed to establish 02 high school, in which a total of 842 students (322 boys and 520 girls) were enrolled. Students enrolled to Advanced level increased  and reached to 1072 (322 male and 750 female) by the year 2025. Since education is a basic tool for the development of a society, the district authority should make sure that the remaining wards complete their secondary school infrastructures. Also, more efforts are needed to ensure that more high schools are built so that all those who are graduating from ordinary level are enrolled in high schools.

  • Quantity and State of School Facilities

The quantity and quality of facilities for the secondary schools system in Longido district are average to the standards set by the educational authorities. The most common facilities that are needed are classrooms, toilets, staff quarters, libraries, laboratories equipment, dormitories, tables/chairs and teachers. The following discussion aims at indicating quantitative adequacy of the facilities in the district.

  • Teachers

Expansion of secondary education should always go hand in hand with the increase in the number of teaching staff. By the end of 2024, Longido district had a total of 280 teachers distributed in 15 public secondary schools. This gives an average School Teachers Ratio of 1:18. At ward level, only 5 wards out of 15 with secondary schools had at least 20 teachers per school. These wards are Longido, Olmolog,Tingatinga,Engarenaibor and Namanga which had established secondary schools with all four classes (Form I – IV).

  • Staff Quarters

Besides the shortage of teachers, the district also experienced a shortage of staff quarters in all wards. Table 64 shows that, the District School House Teachers Ratio was 1:3which was much higher than the District School House Teachers Ratio of 1:2. The district required 189 houses based on 2025 demand. No ward had the number of houses more than computed school teachers’ ratio. The most affected with a shortage of staff house were Noondoto (100 percent), Namanga (89 percent) and Matale (81 percent).

The Local Authorities at ward level should take into account that the provision of staff houses is a basic incentive for teacher retention and promotion of effective teaching. Therefore, more effort should also be directed towards building staff houses together with other facilities.

Table 64: Availability of Teachers' Houses in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido district, 2024

Ward
No. of Schools
Number of Houses

Deficit percent
Rank
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
73
17
56
66
8
Orbomba
1
17
7
10
58
11
Engikaret
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ketumbeine
1
18
13
5
28
14
Ilorienito
-
-
-
-
-
-
Elang’atadapash
-
-
-
-
-
-
Matale
1
11
2
9
81
4
Gilai Merugoi
1
15
3
12
80
5
Gilai Lumbwa
1
16
10
06
37
15
Olmolog
1
23
11
12
76
6
Kamwanga
1
4
1
3
75
7
Namanga
1
37
4
33
89
3
Kimokouwa
1
2
0
2
100
1
Tingatinga
1
24
10
14
58
10
Engarenaibor
1
26
6
20
76
5
Mundarara
1
2
1
1
50
13
Noondoto
1
2
0
2
100
2
Sinya
1
2
1
1
50
12
Total
15
272
83
189


  • Classrooms

Table 65 shows that of the required number of classrooms the district had 25 percent deficit. At ward level, all 14 wards registered shortages ranging from 14 percent to 60 percent.

Table 65: Availability of Classrooms in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido district, 2025

Ward
No. of School
Number of Classroom

Percent Deficit
Ranking of Deficit
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
56
38
18
32
6
Orbomba
1
22
22
0
0

Engikaret
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ketumbeine
1
33
20
13
39
4
Ilorienito
-
-
-
-
-
-
Elang’atadapash
-
-
-
-
-
-
Matale
1
21
12
9
42
3
Gilai Merugoi
1
14
12
2
14

Gilai Lumbwa
1
15
15
0
0

Olmolog
1
22
20
2
1
7
Kamwanga
1
12
8
4
33
5
Namanga
1
24
10
14
58
2
Kimokouwa
1
8
8
0
0

Tingatinga
1
37
23
14
60
1
Engarenaibor
1
24
20
4
17
6
Mundararar
1
8
8
0
0

Sinya
1
8
8
0
0

Noondoto
1
8
8
0
0

Total
15
312
234
78


  • Dormitories

Construction of dormitories in rural areas is very essential due to the geographical nature of Longido district and distribution of human settlements. The availability of dormitories will help students to solve the problem of walking long distances and reduce the rates of drop outs, pregnancies and truancy. Table 55 reveals the shortage of 50 (60 percent) dormitories in the district by the year 2024.

Ranking of wards in terms of the level of shortages, Namanga ranked the first since it had 88 percent shortage of dormitories. Olmolog and Tingatinga wards had 67 percent shortages, followed by Engarenaibor and Ketumbeine (57 percent), Gilai Lumbwa (33 percent) and lastly Longido (21 percent).

Table 66: Availability of Dormitories in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido District, 2014

Ward
No. of Schools
Number of Dormitories
Percent of Deficit
Rank
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
35
13
03
21
05
Orbomba
1
8
8
0
0

Engikaret






Ketumbeine
1
20
06
14
70
03
Ilorienito






Elang’atadapash






Matale
1
12
3
9
75

Gilai Merugoi
1
9
4
5
55

Gilai Lumbwa
1
7
5
2
40
04
Olmolog
1
06
02
04
67
02
Kamwanga
1
2
0
2
100

Namanga
1
21
7
14
66
01
Kimokouwa
1
2
0
2
100

Tingatinga
1
22
8
14
63
02
Engarenaibor
1
15
06
09
60
03
Mundarara
1
4
2
2
60

Sinya
1
4
0
4
100

Noondoto
1
2
0
2
100

Total
15
147
77
70


  • Libraries

The library facility is considered as an essential facility for the development of knowledge and skills of student. According to the standards set by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, every secondary school should have a library to enable students borrow and use supplementary books besides textbooks. Table 67 shows that only Longido ward had a library at the end of 2024. This implies that no supplementary books were available for renting to students in some of the wards in the district.

The observed situation is probably due to the fact that the district is in the transition period of building secondary education system. But it is important for the local authorities to include the provision of libraries in their school development plans for the future.

Table 67: Availability of Libraries in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido District, 2025

Ward
No. of Schools
Number of Libraries
Percent of Deficit
Rank
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
02
01
01
50

Orbomba
1
1
01
0


Engikaret






Ketumbeine
1
01
0
01
100

Ilorienito






Elang’atadapash






Matale
1
01
0
01
100

Gilai Merugoi
1
01
0
01


Gilai Lumbwa
1
01
0
01
100

Olmolog
1
01
0
01
100

Kamwanga
1
01
01
01


Namanga
1
01
0
01
100

Kimokouwa
1
01
01
0
0

Tingatinga
1
01
01
0
0

Engarenaibor
1
01
0
01
100

Mundarara
1
01
01
0
0

Sinya
1
01
01
0
0

Total
15
15
05
10


  • Tables and chairs

Table 68 shows the shortage of tables/chairs in all secondary schools. By the end of 2024, the district had a shortage of 1634 tables and chairs (23 percent) out of the required 13780. On average, each school had a total of 499 desks instead of 665.

At ward level, the worst shortages were Orbomba (42 percent), Tingatinga (34 percent) and Matale (25 percent) whereas, non affected wards were Gilai lumbwa (00 percent), Namanga (0 percent), and Ketumbeine (0 percent).

Table 68: Availability of Desks in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido District, 2011

Ward
No. of Schools
Number of tables and chairs
Percent of Deficit
Rank
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
2993
2862
131
4
6
Orbomba
1
540
310
230
42
1
Engikaret






Ketumbeine
1
1649
1649
0
0

Ilorienito






Elang’atadapash






Matale
1
1032
768
264
25
3
Gilai Merugoi
1
709
654
55
7
5
Gilai Lumbwa
1
549
549
0
0

Olmolog
1
1085
864
221
20
4
Kamwanga
1
114
114
0
0

Namanga
1
1722
1722
0
0

Kimokouwa
1
80
80
0
0

Tingatinga
1
1817
1184
633
34
2
Engarenaibor
1
1222
1111
111
9

Mundararar
1
245
245
0
0

Sinya
1
220
220
0
0

Noondoto
1
80
80
0
0

Total
15
14057
12412
1645


  • Laboratories

The laboratory is a necessary facility for students majoring in science subjects. The specifications set by the government are that each school should have at least three laboratories for physics, chemistry and biology subjects. Table 69 shows that the district has only 45 laboratories located at All secondary schools in 15 wards

Table 69: Availability of Laboratories in Public Secondary Schools by Ward, Longido District, 2025

Ward
No. of Schools
Number of Laboratories
Percent of Deficit
Rank
Required
Available
Deficit
Longido
1
3
3
0
0

Orbomba
1
3
3
0
0

Engikaret






Ketumbeine
1
3
3
0
0

Ilorienito






Elang’atadapash






Matale
1
3
3
0
0

Gilai Merugoi
1
3
3
0
0

Gilai Lumbwa
1
3
3
0
0

Olmolog
1
3
3
0
0

Kamwanga
1
3
2
1
33
1
Namanga
1
3
3
0
0

Kimokouwa
1
3
3
0
0

Tingatinga
1
3
3
0
0

Engarenaibor
1
3
3
0
0

Mundararar
1
3
3
0
0

Sinya
1
3
3
0
0

Noondoto
1
3
3
0
0

Total
15
45
44
01


  • College and Vocation Training Schools/colleges

Longido district has one vocational training schoolscolleges.

  • Adult Education

Longido district had not made a remarkable improvement in the eradication of illiteracy since its establishment in 2007. Along with expansion of primary and secondary educations, the district should has also expanded adult education using primary schools as centres but this is different in the district. The district should campaign about adult education and the head teachers becoming in-charge of the adult education campaigns through the MEMKWA programme.

  • Investment Opportunities in Education

The challenges facing the development of education sector include; inadequacy of pre-primary schools, primary schools and secondary schools and lack of colleges and vocational training schools as well as school facilities like classrooms, textbooks, laboratories, toilets, learning and teaching materials and inadequacy of teachers. Therefore investment in the supply of textbooks, laboratory equipment and materials and building materials is needed. More emphasis is placed on the establishment of a college and/or a vocational training school at least one in the district.

  • Water Supply

Due to the topography and climatic condition of Longido district, the reliable availability of water source is a serious problem to the people residing in the district. Most of water sources available in the district are not reliable since they only provide water during rainy season and during dry season tend to dry completely. Therefore the availability of water is a major challenging issue in the district now especially by considering the high population growth experienced in the district.

  • Rural Water Supply

Water supply in Longido district consists of piped water, springs, shallow wells, rain water, bore holes, dams and charco dams. The data from the Water Department shows that in 2007 the rural population was supplied water by using different types of water technologies. About 48 percent of total population of Longido district obtain their water through 32 gravity piped water system, 2.4 percent through 18 water sources pumped with diesel generators, 0.2 percent supplied with 2 hand pumped water sources and 0.8 obtain water through source power by 2 Wind Mills. Other 16.6 percent of the population depend mostly on other sources of water such as shallow wells, charco dams and unprotected springs.

  • Water Supply Personnel

Unlike health and education sectors, all personnel for the water sector (rural and urban) are located at the district headquarters. This is a new setup, different from the previous setup where all technical staff was posted at ward headquarters. In 2007 there were only one personnel in Water Department, and in 2009, the number increases to six making the department at least active in the provision of water services. Therefore, in 2013, there was no attrition of water personnel thus making the department to be contained with 6 (5 male and 1 female) personnel.

  • Sanitation

Longido district does not have a waste disposal system. Therefore, there are no proper ways of disposing solid waste and waste water. Very few households have septic tanks and the most common way of disposing human waste is through pit latrines.

Moreover, with the lack of cesspit emptier and solid waste dump trucks, over-flooding sewage and uncollected garbage pollutes the environment of Longido and Namanga towns.

  • Investment Opportunities in Water Supply

Longido district is faced with a scarcity of water sources and supply systems. Although the district has made some efforts in providing safe and clean water to its urban and rural population, this is not enough to accommodate the largest number of people walking away long distances every day and waste a lot of time looking for water. Investment is needed in regards to the supply of pipes, drilling and pumping equipment and the increase of the capacity of water storage.

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