Chapter 232

Chapter 232: Trial Districts and Provinces - Administrative Division Reforms

Following extensive discussions among the high-level leaders of the East African Kingdom, a decision was made to reorganize the administrative divisions within the kingdom by creating provinces. The division of these provinces took into consideration various factors such as terrain, economy, environment, and national defense requirements.

Here is a summary of the administrative division adjustments made:

1. Tropical Desert Climate Zone

- Turkana Province (Provincial capital: Omorat)

- Northern Province (Provincial capital: Beledween, with additional locations in Mogadishu and Dire Dawa)

- Juba Province (Provincial capital: Baidabo, with Kismayo Port)

2. Eastern Kenya Region

- Eastern Province (Provincial capital: Mombasa)

3. Central Kenya Region

- South Prussia Province (Provincial capital: Nairobi)

4. Western Kenya Region

- East Great Lakes Province (Provincial capital: Kisumu)

5. Tanzania Region

- Coastal Province (Provincial capital: Tanga Port)

- Sea Lake Province (Provincial capital: Xinyuan City, with Mtwara Port, Ron Roda, and Songgaia)

- South Salzburg Province (Provincial capital: Mbeya, with Lake Karonga Port)

- Plateau Province (Provincial capital: Dodoma City)

- Kilimanjaro Province (Provincial capital: Arusha City)

- South Great Lakes Province (Provincial capital: Mwanza City)

- Hohenzollern Province (Provincial capital: Kigoma City)

6. Great Lakes Region

- Western Great Lakes Province (Provincial capital: Bujumbura)

- North Great Lakes Province (Provincial capital: Kampala)

7. Western Tropical Rainforest Area

- Mitumba Province (Provincial capital: Kinderu City)

- Hesse Province (Provincial capital: Kisangani)

8. Zambia and Katanga Plateau Region

- West Katanga Province (Provincial capital: Lubumbashi)

- Eastern Katanga Province (Provincial capital: Kazenbe City)

- Western Plateau Province (Provincial capital: Ndola)

- Western Province (Provincial capital: Mongu City)

- Southern Frontier Province (Provincial capital: Lusaka)

- Waronga Province (Provincial capital: Bos)

9. Islands

- Pemba Island (Provincial capital: New Hamburg)

- Mafia Island (Provincial capital: Mafia City)

Dependent Country:

- The Sultanate of Zanzibar (with a garrison)

These adjustments aimed to optimize governance in East Africa's expanded territory while ensuring efficient resource allocation and strategic defense arrangements. Additionally, this reorganization facilitated the establishment of governance structures in newly occupied areas, including Zambia and the Katanga Plateau, and allowed for the distribution of indigenous populations to address labor shortages in the east.

The unique status of Pemba Island and Mafia Island was established, and the Sultanate of Zanzibar was designated as a dependent country. Some regions received German-colored names, reflecting the influence of German colonization.

Special provinces, such as South Salzburg Province, Mar-a-Lago Province, and Northern Province, were established primarily for national defense purposes, particularly to deal with Western colonial forces. These provinces had no bordering areas with indigenous populations.

This comprehensive administrative division adjustment aimed to enhance governance, resource management, and national defense capabilities within the Kingdom of East Africa.