
The Diocese of Zanzibar
It is with great sadness that we report the
death of the Rt. Revd. Douglas Toto, Bishop of Zanzibar on 9th February,
2006. We are deeply grateful for his ministry and confidently commend
him to our heavenly Father.
Diocesan Office :
General Secretary : Mr. Nuhu
Sallanya
Development Officer : Mr. John
Eyobo
Phone : +255 (0)24 223 6772
Mobile : +255 (0)713 428763
E-mail : ddoactznz@zanlink.com
The diocese of Zanzibar was established in January 2001 and the present
bishop was enthroned in August 2002. It occupies an area of 630 sq km. which
covers the Zanzibar archipelago. Zanzibar Diocese and Tanga Diocese
were formed in 2000 from the division of the Diocese of Zanzibar and Tanga
which was itself established in 1892.
It has 7 churches with 6 evangelists and about 2,000 Anglican
Christians. 4% of the population are Christian with Anglicans in the
minority. The other 96% of the population are Moslem.
The Diocesan headquarters are located in the former slave market in
Stone Town, Zanzibar (Unguja). Tourism is particularly important to
Zanzibar. The diocese has its own hostel with restaurant and a tour company.
The diocese faces problems with the lack of permanent partners from
overseas, high levels of poverty, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and the
sustainability of development programmes.
The Diocese runs nursery and kindergarten schools and is involved in
projects concerning HPT, HIV/AIDS, Tie-dye batik, Savings and Credit Union,
and secretarial services.