Tororo District is a district in the Eastern Region of Uganda. The town of Tororo serves as the district headquarters.
Tororo District is bordered by Mbale District to the north, Manafwa District to the north-east, Kenya to the east, Busia District to the south, Bugiri District to the south-west, and Butaleja District to the north-west. Tororo, the largest town in the district and the location of the district headquarters, is approximately , east of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.
Tororo is also found in Bukedi Region and its formed by a number of counties for example; .
this county is made up of five sub-county that is to say Kirewa, Nawire, Paya, Sere, and Soni
West budama county is the biggest county in tororo district with over 12 sub-counties which include; Iyolwa, Iyolwa town council, Katajula, Kisoko, Magola, Nagongera, Nagongera town council, Nyagole, Ojilai, Osia, Petta, and Rubongi.
Mulanda, Mwello, Nabuyoga, Nabuyoga town council, Pajwenda town council, and Siwa are the sub-county in West budama central county.
The sub-couty include:Akadot, Apetai, Magodes town council, Merikit, Merikit town council, Molo, Mukuju.
Bellow are sub-count in Tororo south county. Apokor town council, Kalait, Kayoro, Kwapa, Kwapa town council, Malaba town council, Mella, Morukatipe, Osukuru town council.
This county has four parishes namely:Amagoro A, Amagoro B, Kasoli, Nyangole.
This county has also four parishes and these include; Agururu A, Agururu B, Bison/Magoria, Central.
In 1991, the national population census estimated the population of the district at 285,300. The 2002 national census estimated the population at 379,400, with an annual population growth rate of approximately 2.7 percent. In 2012, the mid-year population was estimated at 487,900. in 2014 the population was 517,080 and 2024 it was 609,939.
Agriculture is the backbone of the district economy. Most of the district produce is consumed locally or sold in the urban areas within the district. Crops grown include the following: