Contents: THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY -- EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS -- Geographical distribution of homicides -- Patterns of time and date -- Weapons used in homicides and methods of killing -- The sites of homicide -- Alcohol and homicide -- The motives for homicide -- Personal relationships between victim and offender -- Occupations and tribes of victims and offenders -- Victim precipitation and the criminogenic situation -- DISCUSSION OF SOME IMPLICATIONS OF THE RESULT -- Absence of technological control -- Community control in urban areas -- Violence as a catalyst -- Mob action against suspected criminals -- Absence of criminological research -- Comparisons with Kenya and Tanzania -- Violence and the police -- Influence of mass media -- Cultural ambivalence -- The creation of violent individuals