Masaki Local Government · Residency registry
Every home on the peninsula, registered — without a single paper form.
By law, every house and apartment in Masaki is registered with the Masaki Local Government, and owners record who is living or staying there. MasakiConnect makes that fully digital: owners keep a live household register, short-stay guests check in by QR with the owner’s approval, and the council runs a paperless records office.
Property owners
Register your property and manage your household and guests. Sign in with your phone — no password.
Owner portal →Masaki Local Government
Officials search households, print the official register, and manage the registration account.
Records office sign-in →Guests don’t need an account — just scan the QR your host displays.
For property owners
A property is activated once, with a one-time 10,000 TZS registration fee paid by mobile money. After that, keeping your register up to date is free.
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Sign in with your phone
No password — a one-time code, then complete your own NIDA or passport profile.
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Register each property
House number, ward and type, then the one-time 10,000 TZS government registration fee by mobile money.
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Keep your household register
Add residents and tenants with the official details — name, sex, date of birth, relationship to the head, and occupation.
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Display your guest QR
Short-stay guests (including Airbnb) scan it to request a check-in, which you approve from your phone.
For guests & short-stay visitors
Renting for a weekend or visiting family? Checking in takes under a minute, and you stay in control of your identity.
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Scan the host’s QR
Or open the check-in link your host shares — no account needed.
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Enter your details
Name, NIDA or passport, date of birth and reason for your visit.
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Wait for approval
You only join the register once the host approves. Your ID is encrypted — the host sees only the last four digits.
For the Masaki Local Government
The records office replaces the manual register — searchable, printable, and accountable.
- Search every household by registration number, house number, ward, road, or owner.
- Open a household file and print the official register — Rejesta ya Wakazi wa Mtaa and Taarifa za Wageni — in Swahili.
- Track the registration fees held for the council and settle them.
- Every lookup and ID reveal is recorded in a tamper-evident audit.
Anchored to identity. Private by design.
One residence per person
No one can be a resident of two houses at once — the registry enforces it and updates automatically when someone moves. A resident can still be a guest elsewhere (say, renting for a weekend) without losing their household.
Encrypted identity
Every occupant is anchored to a NIDA or passport. Numbers are encrypted at rest — only the last four digits are ever shown, and every official lookup is audited.
Ready to register?
Owners start in the portal; council officials sign in to the records office.