The town is slated to receive municipality status (2012).
It gained the municipality status in 2006 and its population amounts of 1,120.
The town remained the capital of Busoga region, and in 1956, it was granted municipality status.
The town was founded in 1800, being a fishing community at that time, and achieved municipality status in 1931.
Previously considered a suburb, it received municipality status in the middle of the 19th century.
Jaffna was given municipality status in 1949 and Sabapathy became the city's first mayor.
The town later received municipality status in 1896.
It was degraded in 1886 from town status to large municipality status.
The town was granted its municipality status on December 31, 1968.
The village was raised to municipality status in 2004.