The shorter rainy season comes every year from September or October to December, while the longer one lasts from March or April to May.
The district is suited for the cultivation of different crops and the rearing of livestock due to the yearly rainfall pattern and two rainy seasons.
On agriculture, the district produces a variety of native fruits and vegetables in addition to paddy, sweet potatoes, cassava, yams, millet, and bananas as major crops.
Agriculture, health, education, planning, forestry, sports and culture, livestock, fisheries, social welfare, water, construction, and nutrition are among the 12 departments that make up the DC's office.
There are five seats, ten wards, and forty-four shehias in the district.Among the district's elected officials is a citizen representative who chairs the Baraza la Uwakilishi, the body that deals with Zanzibar-related matters.
The ward councillor, chosen to represent voters in the district council, is a third political figure.
A sheha is in charge of organizing various tasks as allocated by the DC as well as keeping track of births, deaths, and other events in the shehia.