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Sibiti River

River in Simiyu and Sindiga Regions, Tanzania


River in Simiyu and Sindiga Regions, Tanzania

The Sibiti River is a seventy-five-kilometre waterway which connects Lake Eyasi and Lake Kitangiri, forming a natural border between Singida Region and Simiyu Region In northcentral Tanzania.

The Sibiti River has one tributary, The Semu River. The Sibiti River belongs to a rather dense Basin which includes Lake Eyasi, and several rivers entering Lake Kitangiri, including:

  • Manonga River
  • Wembere River :* Cheli River :* Mpiringa River :* Mwaru River :* Mhawala River :* Nyahua River :* Chona River ::* Kapatu River

Sibiti River in History

  • A Bantu-speaking people, The Nyiramba, crossed the Sibiti River while looking for pacific lands. Some of their anecdotes highlight the marshy nature of the area around the Sibiti River.
  • Some archaeological remains have been found near lake Eyasi by a German Expedition in the 1930s.

References

  • National Geographic. African Adventure Atlas. Pg 28-31
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