Tunduma

Tunduma is a town in Songwe Region, Tanzania, on the border between Tanzania and Zambia. It has border posts for both the Tanzam Highway and the TAZARA railway (for which it has a station) linking the two countries. It is located 103 km southwest of Mbeya. It is also the junction for the tarmac road which runs via Sumbawanga through the remote far western districts of Tanzania to Kasulu and Kibondo in the north-west. According to the 2018 projection census, it has a population of more than 141,000.[1] Tunduma can be the most famous border within SADCC countries and it is informerly known as the gateway to East Africa with the neighbour country of Zambia. Once you are in Tunduma, you can enter the town of Nakonde, in Zambia either on foot or other means of transportation.


References

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

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