Kicukiro District
Geography
This district is located in the south-east city of Kigali, the capital of Rwanda. It is made up to ten (10) administrative sectors (Imirenge), Kagarama, Niboye, Gatenga, Gikondo, Gahanga, Kanombe, Nyarugunga, Kigarama, Masaka, 41cells (Utugali) and 333 Administrative villages (imidugudu). The district covers a total area of 166.7 km2 with about 319,661 inhabitants. It was established by Organic Law n°29/2005 organizing the administrative entities of the Republic of Rwanda, at the start of the second phase of decentralization in January 2006.
Population
Historical Population of the Kicukiro District | ||
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Year | Population Kicukiro |
Census of Population and Housing |
2002 | 207,819 | 2002 Rwandan Census |
2012 | 318,564 | 2012 Rwandan Census |
2022 | 491,731 | 2022 Rwandan Census |
The 4th Rwanda Population and Housing Census (PHC) has enumerated 318,564 residents in Kicukiro district, which represents 28.4% of the total population of Kigali City (1,132,686 residents). The population of Kicukiro district is predominantly male: 163,445 are men corresponding to 51.3% of the total population. Females are predominant in Masaka (50.6%) and Gahanga (50.2%) sectors. Gatenga, Kanombe, Kigarama, Nyarugunga and Masaka are the most populated sectors with more than 39 thousands residents each. Kagarama and Gikondo are the last populated sectors in Kicukiro district (14,385 and 17,146 inhabitants respectively). Each of them represents 4.5% of the total resident population of Kicukiro district.
Sectors of the Kicukiro District by population according to the 2022 census | ||
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N° | Sectors of Kicukiro District |
Census (2022) |
1° | Gahanga | 79,082 |
2° | Masaka | 78,788 |
3° | Kanombe | 72,346 |
4° | Gatenga | 67,084 |
5° | Kigarama | 63,153 |
6° | Nyarugunga | 49,247 |
7° | Niboye | 26,912 |
8° | Kagarama | 21,277 |
9° | Gikondo | 19,803 |
10° | Kicukiro | 14,039 |
Total | Kicukiro District | 491,731 |
Topography and climate
The hydrographs of the District are largely constituted by streams and rivers which form a part of the basin of the Akagera River. The main rivers are the Akagera and the Nyabarongo, which flows through the city of Kigali from Lake Muhazi. The District has four seasons. Two rainy seasons and two dry seasons, alternating in the following manner: Small dry season: December, January and February Big rainy season March, April and May Big Dry season June, July, August and September Small rainy season October and November. These seasons are often irregular due to world climate changes. Lower or higher limits of each Season cannot be determined accurately. The rainy season may drag on into the dry season and vice versa. Average temperature is 22 °C for a rainfall varying between 900 and 1150 mm of annual rain.
Integrated Polytechnic Regional Centre (IPRC)
The 4th Rwanda Population and Housing Census (PHC) has enumerated 318,564 residents in Kicukiro district, which represents 28.4% of the total population of Kigali City (1,132,686 residents). The population of Kicukiro district is predominantly male: 163,445 are men corresponding to 51.3% of the total population. Females are predominant in Masaka (50.6%) and Gahanga (50.2%) sectors. Gatenga, Kanombe, Kigarama, Nyarugunga and Masaka are the most populated sectors with more than 39 thousands residents each. Kagarama and Gikondo are the last populated sectors in Kicukiro district (14,385 and 17,146 inhabitants respectively). Each of them represents 4.5% of the total resident population of Kicukiro district.
Education (some universities)
Kicukiro College of Technology
Kicukiro College of Technology is one of only two colleges of technology in Rwanda. The college opened in October 2008.
Integrated Polytechnic Regional Centre (IPRC)
IPRC was initially established by the Government of Rwanda in 2008 as "Kicukiro College of Technology (KCT)". Its core mission of the college was to develop and provide professional technical education at the level of diploma (A1). The college inherited the existing physical infrastructure from the ETO Kicukiro which seized to operate as a Technical Secondary School in 1994 when almost all of its equipment was vandalized during the genocide. After the genocide two secondary schools used the infrastructure consecutively up to January 2008.
In July 2008, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) decided to integrate Technical education, Vocational Education and Training into an integrated (TVET) system. Currently the college is among the two existing and operational Integrated Polytechnic Regional Centre (IPRC) in the country with its Mission and Vision changed to reflect its IPRC.
References
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- ^ National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (2023-02-28). "5th Population and Housing Census : Main Indicators Report". statistics.gov.rw. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
- ^ Ugochukwu, Onuike Godwin; Niyibizi, Jean Baptiste (2019-11-13). "Comparing Milk Microbial Quality and Hygiene between Milk Processed at Home and Milk Processed by Industries in Kicukiro District, Kigali City-Rwanda". doi:10.20944/preprints201911.0063.v2.
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