Kusini District

[1] The district has a water border to the east, south and west by the Indian Ocean.

[4] The district covers a total area of 361.2 km2, of which 79% is coral and 21% is used for residential and agricultural purposes.

The projected number of fishermen in the Kusini district is 3,745 (3086 men and 659 women), including 2167 vessel fishers.

Thirteen fisheries and sea weed Committees have been established by the Council in coordination with Shehia leadership to improve management of fishing operations.

There are two methods used to store fish: using modern facilities and using conventional or native techniques (sun drying, salting, and smoking).

There are currently five village committees being established in Nganani, Kijini, Mzuri, Kiongoni, and Tasani.

[11] With 83 pupils (71 female and 12 male), the district's five adult education programs total 83 students.

With 186 female members, there are six scientific plan groups in six Shehias: Kizimkazi Mkunguni, Paje, Kajengwa, Kijini, Tasani, and Mzuri.