Shirati
Shirati is a town in Rorya District in North Mara, Tanzania on the shore above Lake Victoria, near the border with Kenya. It has a population of c. 100,000[1] It is the northernmost town at the border with Kenya at is located in Royra District. Most of the residents of Shirati are DhoLuo speaking people Nilotes. Suba people, a subbranch of Bantu communities who adopted Luo customs, language, and practices also live in Shirati. Similarly, Shirati has a substantial number of Westerners who work at the mission at Kabwana – translated into "the white people's home" from Luo.
Shirati 
    Mji wa Shirati  | |
|---|---|
![]() Shirati Location of Shirati  | |
| Coordinates: 1°09′13″S 34°01′49″E | |
| Country | |
| Region | Mara Region | 
| District | Rorya | 
| Time zone | UTC+3 (East Africa Time) | 
| Website | Regional website | 
History
    
When Shirati was part of German East Africa, the Germans built a fort there, built a sturdy gravel road down to the shore of Lake Victoria where they put in a stone pier, as well as constructing a number of other official buildings.[2]
Notes
    
-  Jacob, Mugini (23 September 2011). "Shirati to become a town - Pinda". Daily News. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Treves, Frederick (1910). Uganda for a holiday. London: Smith, Elder & Company. p. 173. OCLC 33285047.
 
