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Cities of Manicaland:
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Manicaland-Manicaland Province
Manicaland is a province in eastern Zimbabwe. After Harare Province, it is the country's second-most populous province, with a population of 2.037 million
Manicaland-Zimbabwe
United Methodist university in Manicaland which attracts students from at least 36 African countries. Women in Zimbabwe are disadvantaged in many facets
Manicaland-Chipinge District
in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The administrative headquarters is Chipinge. Chipinge District is the southernmost district in Manicaland province
Manicaland-Provinces of Zimbabwe
the Rhodesian government expanded the number of provinces to seven: Manicaland, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland North and South, Midlands,
Manicaland-List of populated places in Zimbabwe
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in Zimbabwe. See also: Place names in Zimbabwe. Chitungwiza Epworth Harare Birchenough Bridge Buhera Cashel
Manicaland-Buhera District
is a district in Manicaland Province, in eastern Zimbabwe. The district is located in Manicaland Province, in southeastern Zimbabwe. It is bordered by
Manicaland-List of universities in Zimbabwe
(GSU) Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) Lupane State University (LSU) Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) Marondera University of Agricultural
Manicaland-White Zimbabweans
White Zimbabweans are Zimbabwean people of European descent. In linguistic, cultural, and historical terms, these Zimbabweans of European ethnic origin
Manicaland-Geography of Zimbabwe
a lot of people in Zimbabwe resulting to a number of deaths and other challenges. Sixteen districts across six provinces Manicaland, Mashonaland Central
Manicaland-Districts of Zimbabwe
The Republic of Zimbabwe is broken down into 10 administrative provinces, which are divided into 64 districts and 1,970 wards. Bulawayo Harare Chitungwiza
Manicaland-Politics of Zimbabwe
The politics of Zimbabwe occurs in a society deeply divided along lines of race, ethnicity, gender and geography. The ZANU–PF party has historically been
Manicaland-Mutambara, Manicaland
Mutambara is a village in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe located 16 km west of Cashel. It is the administrative centre of the Mutambara communal land.
Manicaland-Zimbabwe National Army
The first of these Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) follow-up operations was launched from Katiyo and Aberdeen in northern Manicaland, code-named Operation
Manicaland-Craigmore, Zimbabwe
Craigmore is a village in Chipinge District of Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe located about 30 km south west of Chipinge. 20°26′S 32°29′E / 20.433°S
Manicaland-Mutarazi Falls
Mutarazi Falls is a waterfall in Mutasa District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. It is located in the 2,495 hectare Mutarazi National Park adjacent
Manicaland-List of wards of Zimbabwe
Chitungwiza Municipality Manicaland Province has twenty-six constituencies and 260 wards. There are ten local authorities in Manicaland Province, wards are
Manicaland-2023–2024 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak
A cholera outbreak started in Buhera District, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. The outbreak is thought to have started on 12 February 2023. As of now it has a geographic
Manicaland-Joshua Sacco
independent Zimbabwe, seeking refuge from the apartheid government. They settled in the city of Melsetter (later Chimanimani) in the Manicaland Province
Manicaland-Languages of Zimbabwe
easternmost province, Manicaland, as well as in Mashonaland East Province. In 2000, it had an estimated 861,000 speakers in Zimbabwe. Nambya is a Bantu language
Manicaland-Demographics of Zimbabwe
Demographic features of the population of Zimbabwe include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious
Manicaland-Robert Mugabe
Mashonaland, Manicaland, and Masvingo, while he remained far less popular in the non-Shona areas of Matabeleland and Bulawayo, and among the Zimbabwean diaspora
Manicaland-Racism in Zimbabwe
Racism in Zimbabwe was introduced during the colonial era in the 19th century, when emigrating white settlers began racially discriminating against the
Manicaland-Health in Zimbabwe
population per year). New cases mostly occur along the Zimbabwe-Mozambique border, including Manicaland, where Anopheles funestus (mosquito vector) resistance
Manicaland-Chimanimani Mountains
Mozambique) and the Mussapa. The mountains are in Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province, and Sussundenga District of Mozambique's Manica Province
Manicaland-Chimanimani District
originally known as Melsetter, is a mountainous district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is the town of Chimanimani.
Manicaland-Eastern Highlands
border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The Eastern Highlands extend north and south for about 300 kilometres (190 mi) through Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province
Manicaland-2008 Zimbabwean general election
General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 29 March 2008 to elect the President and Parliament. Because of Zimbabwe's dire economic situation, the elections
Manicaland-2023 Zimbabwean general election
voting. There were some reports from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation that about 5 wards in Manicaland people did not manage to vote at all because
Manicaland-Stapleford, Zimbabwe
Stapleford is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, located northeast of Penhalonga. The village is the centre of the local timber industry
Manicaland-Ezekiel Guti
worldwide. Guti was born on 5 May 1923 in Ngaone, Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).He preached for 75 years non stop. ZAOGA FIFMI was established
Manicaland-Makoni District
Makoni District is a district in Manicaland Province of northeastern Zimbabwe. The district's main town, Rusape, with an estimated population of 29,300
Manicaland-Hot Springs, Manicaland
Manicaland which will serve thousands of people who live in the surrounding area. "Mutare Zimbabwe: Mutare Tourist Guide Eastern Highlands Zimbabwe"
Manicaland-1990s in Zimbabwe
in Manicaland. In March 1993, the Zimbabwe national rugby union team scored an upset win over the France national rugby union team, with Zimbabwe winning
Manicaland-Godwin Matanga
2021, respectively. Matanga was born on 5 February 1962 in Chipinge, Manicaland Province, in what was then Southern Rhodesia. In 1978, the 16-year-old
Manicaland-Nyanga, Zimbabwe
known as Inyanga, is a town in Zimbabwe. It is located in Nyanga District, Manicaland Province, in Eastern Highland of Zimbabwe, along the international border
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Defence Forces
Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) are composed of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ). As a landlocked country Zimbabwe does
Manicaland-Diocese of Manicaland
The Diocese of Manicaland is one of the five diocese in Zimbabwe within the Church of the Province of Central Africa: the current bishop is Erick Ruwona
Manicaland-Nyanga District
District is located in Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe. The administrative center is Nyanga village. The 2022 National Zimbabwe census reported its population
Manicaland-2022 Zimbabwe census
most populous province with 16% of the total population, followed by Manicaland (13.4%) and Mashonaland West (12.5%), while the least populous provinces
Manicaland-Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries
and Manicaland and the head office is in Harare. It is an independent, self-financed, legally constituted organisation. Patrick Bond Uneven Zimbabwe: A
Manicaland-2018–2019 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak
Glenview, a suburb in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city, and then spread to the following provinces in Zimbabwe: Manicaland, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland
Manicaland-Headlands, Zimbabwe
Headlands is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, on the main Harare-Mutare road about 136 km (85 mi) from Harare. A trading post and tobacco
Manicaland-Mutare District
Mutare District is a district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is the city of Mutare. The district has a rural area
Manicaland-Kudzai Taibu
(born 20 November 1984) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who represented Mashonaland and Manicaland in Zimbabwean domestic cricket. He played as a right-handed
Manicaland-Cashel, Zimbabwe
Cashel is a village in Chimanimani District of Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. It is located near the Mozambique border, just north of the Chimanimani
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean provinces by population
of Harare, is the most populous of Zimbabwe's ten provinces, with over two million inhabitants in 2012. Manicaland Province and Midlands Province are
Manicaland-Troutbeck, Manicaland
Troutbeck is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located in the Eastern Highlands on the northern border of Nyanga National Park and situated
Manicaland-COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe
pandemic was confirmed to have reached Zimbabwe in March 2020. Some of Zimbabwe's provinces, especially Manicaland, Masvingo and Mashonaland East, also
Manicaland-Abel Muzorewa
to as Bishop Muzorewa, was a Zimbabwean bishop and politician who served as the first and only Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from the Internal Settlement
Manicaland-Chipinge
known as Chipinga, is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Chipinge District, in Manicaland Province, in southeastern Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique
Manicaland-Index of Zimbabwe-related articles
dam project in Manicaland Province Land reform in Zimbabwe LGBT rights in Zimbabwe (Gay rights) Limpopo River List of cities in Zimbabwe List of cities
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean provinces by Human Development Index
This is a list of Zimbabwean provinces by Human Development Index as of 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Cricket
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC), previously known as the Zimbabwe Cricket Union (ZCU) until 2004, is the governing body for the sport of cricket in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe
Manicaland-Telephone numbers in Zimbabwe
The following are the telephone codes in Zimbabwe. For calls inside the same geographic numbering area (local calls), dial the Subscriber Number only (this
Manicaland-Gordon Brown (Zimbabwean cricketer)
(born 19 April 1981) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played at first-class and limited overs level for Manicaland during the 2004–05 season. Born
Manicaland-Mutare
1982, is the most populous city in the province of Manicaland, and the third most populous in Zimbabwe, having surpassed Gweru in the 2012 census, with
Manicaland-Guy Whittall
1972) is a former Zimbabwean international cricketer who played 46 Test matches and 147 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and captained Zimbabwe in four ODIs.
Manicaland-Climate change in Zimbabwe
Department of Zimbabwe, Beitbridge, Matabeleland South Province recorded 109 mm of rainfall in 24 hours up to January 7th. Similarly, Buhera, Manicaland Province
Manicaland-2021 in Zimbabwe
succumbs to Covid-19. Manicaland Provincial Minister Gwaradzimba dies from Covid-19 Remembering Stephen Lungu: 1942-2021 "Zimbabwe's foreign minister dies
Manicaland-Burma Valley, Zimbabwe
Burma Valley is a low-lying area on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, located southeast of the Bvumba Mountains. The main tarred road from Mutare
Manicaland-Jason Sparrow
February 1974) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. Born in Chipinge, he played three first-class matches for his home province Manicaland during the 1999–2000
Manicaland-1979 Rhodesian general election
was quite respectable in Mashonaland, although somewhat depressed in Manicaland and Victoria. In Matabeleland South, where ZIPRA was strongest, the turnout
Manicaland-Headland (disambiguation)
Headlands, Zimbabwe, a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe Headlands (constituency), a parliamentary constituency in Zimbabwe The Headlands
Manicaland-List of airports in Zimbabwe
This is a list of airports in Zimbabwe, sorted by location. Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in the southern
Manicaland-Cabinet of Zimbabwe
The Cabinet of Zimbabwe is the executive body that forms the government of Zimbabwe together with the President of Zimbabwe. The Cabinet is composed of
Manicaland-The Manica Post
newspaper published in Manicaland province. It is owned by Zimpapers. It is the largest provincial newspaper publication in Zimbabwe. It is a sister newspaper
Manicaland-2018 Zimbabwean general election
General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 30 July 2018 to elect the President and members of both houses of Parliament. Held eight months after the 2017
Manicaland-Birchenough Bridge
Birchenough Bridge is located 62 km from Chipinge in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe linking Chipinge with Buhera. The bridge was funded at a cost
Manicaland-Chimanimani East
represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Since the 2018 general election, Joshua Sacco of
Manicaland-Afrikaners in Zimbabwe
Afrikaners in Zimbabwe are the descendants of Afrikaans speaking migrants to Zimbabwe, almost all of whom originated from the Cape Colony, Orange Free
Manicaland-Operation Murambatsvina
Police Inspector John Tupiri of Operations Manicaland decided on the name "Murambatsvina". The Zimbabwean police were ruthless in executing their duties
Manicaland-List of members of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe's 2023 general election, 210 members of the National Assembly were elected to the National Assembly – one for each parliamentary constituency
Manicaland-Brian James (Zimbabwean cricketer)
is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. A left-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, he played three first-class matches for Manicaland between 2000
Manicaland-Rhodesia
in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was the de facto successor state to the British colony of Southern
Manicaland-Manicaland cricket team
The Manicaland cricket team was a first-class cricket team representing the Manicaland province in Zimbabwe. They competed in the Logan Cup from 1999
Manicaland-Nyanga High School, Marist Brothers
independent, boarding, high school located in the Nyanga District of Zimbabwe’s Manicaland, 32 kilometres from Nyanga town. Marist Nyanga has a student population
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Football Association
(Provinces: Matebeleland South, Midlands) ZIFA Eastern Region (Provinces: Manicaland, Masvingo, Mashonaland East) ZIFA Northern Region (Provinces: Harare,
Manicaland-List of National Monuments of Zimbabwe
of Zimbabwe as defined by the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe "National Monuments of Zimbabwe | National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe".
Manicaland-Norbert Manyande
Rangarirai Norbert Manyande (born 29 August 1979) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played for several domestic teams during the early 2000s. He moved
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Domestic Twenty20 Competition
domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Zimbabwe. It was first played in 2006–07 and is organised by Zimbabwe Cricket. The profile of the tournament grew
Manicaland-Results of the 1980 Southern Rhodesian general election
Mugabe became Zimbabwe's first prime minister upon the country's independence on 11 April 1980. Elected candidates are listed in bold. Manicaland Province
Manicaland-Henry Olonga
Mashonaland and Manicaland. When he made his Test debut in January 1995, he was the first black cricketer and the youngest person to play for Zimbabwe. He was
Manicaland-Christopher Chingosho
1975. Chingosho was born on 21 June 1952 in Rusape, Manicaland Province, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). He attended Nyamutumbu Secondary School through
Manicaland-Mike Nyambuya
Nyambuya (born 23 July 1955) is a Zimbabwean politician and military officer who has served as Governor of Manicaland and as Minister of Energy and Power
Manicaland-Mount Selinda High School
Mount Selinda High School is a school located in Manicaland, Zimbabwe.[citation needed] Notable former students Alex Chigodora and Tonheyi Lovemore, Former
Manicaland-Manyika dialect
parts of Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe, (Nyanga, Honde Valley Mutasa area) whilst ChiBocha is spoken by people in the southern part of Manicaland. Manyika
Manicaland-Naeem Sheth
25 May 1980) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. Born in Umtali (now Mutare), he played one first-class match for Manicaland during the 2001–02 Logan Cup
Manicaland-2000 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Zimbabwe on 24 and 25 June 2000 to elect members of the House of Assembly. The electoral system involved 120 constituencies
Manicaland-Energy in Zimbabwe
Energy in Zimbabwe is a serious problem for the country. Extensive use of firewood leads to deforestation and the electricity production capacity is too
Manicaland-Masvingo Province
South Province to the southwest, Midlands Province to the northwest, Manicaland Province to the northeast, and Mozambique to the southeast. It has an
Manicaland-Chisumbanje
Chisumbanje is an area located in the province of Manicaland in Zimbabwe. It is situated in Chipinge District, one of seven districts in the province.
Manicaland-Nyanyadzi
Nyanyadzi (also Nyanadzi) is a village in Chimanimani District of Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe. It is located 96 km south of the city of Mutare on the main
Manicaland-Adiel Kugotsi
is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler, he played six first-class matches for Manicaland between 2002
Manicaland-Kenyon Ziehl
1963, in Rusape) is a Zimbabwean former rugby union player and cricketer. Ziehl played two first-class matches for Manicaland. Although he never played
Manicaland-Science and technology in Zimbabwe
on agricultural science and technology: Marondera and Manicaland State Universities. Zimbabwe's investment in education was among the lowest in Southern
Manicaland-St Faith's School, Rusape
registered as St Faith's Secondary School), Rusape, Manicaland is a mission school 17 km from Rusape, Zimbabwe. St Faith's Mission was established by Anglican
Manicaland-Leonard Zhakata
meaning.- Loner) Born (1968-06-25) 25 June 1968 (age 55) Zimbabwe Origin Manicaland Genres Sungura, adult contemporary Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, dancer
Manicaland-Mutambara
Mutambara may refer to: Mutambara, Manicaland, a village in Zimbabwe Mutambara, Burundi, a city in southwest Burundi Arthur Mutambara (born 1966), Zimbabwean
Manicaland-St Faith's School, Rusape
Faith's High School ( registered as St Faith's Secondary School), Rusape, Manicaland is a mission school 17 km from Rusape, Zimbabwe. St Faith's Mission was
Manicaland-Hot Springs
Canada Hot Springs, Chang Chenmo Valley, India Hot Springs, Manicaland, in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe Modern Caldas de Reis in Spain was called Aquae
Manicaland-Colin de Grandhomme
attended St. George's College, Harare, began his career by playing for Manicaland in Zimbabwe, and was part of the Zimbabwe team at the 2004 Under-19 Cricket
Manicaland-Birchenough Bridge
Birchenough. Birchenough Bridge is located 62 km from Chipinge in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe linking Chipinge with Buhera. The bridge was funded
Manicaland-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: T-U-V-W-Y-Z
300 Chitungwiza Harare 356,800 Gweru Midlands 141,200 Harare Harare 2,123,100 Mutare Manicaland 224,200 Kwekwe Midlands 100,900 Epworth Harare 152,100
Manicaland-Kevan Barbour
he has served as the president, chairman and provincial manager of the Manicaland Cricket Association. Barbour was born in Bulawayo and educated at Milton
Manicaland-Rhodesian Security Forces
responsibility in Mashonaland 3 Bde – Umtali with area of responsibility in Manicaland 4 Bde – Fort Victoria with area of responsibility in Victoria province
Manicaland-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare
territory includes the city of Harare, and parts of the provinces of Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, and Mashonaland West. The current
Manicaland-Telephone numbers in Zimbabwe
Detailed list of area codes in Manicaland No. Exchange Name Exchange Code Start Number End Number Available Numbers 1 Birchenough Bridge 027 2032000 2032999
Manicaland-Dominican Convent High School
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Elections in Zimbabwe
0.32 1,365 0.19 325 0.04 10,071 1.37 734,262 724,191 1,084,601 67.70 Manicaland 2,496 0.45 240,672 43.47 1,547 0.28 1,814 0.33 1,074 0.19 290,960 52.56
Manicaland-Falcon College
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Ezekiel Guti
International (FIFMI) worldwide. Guti was born on 5 May 1923 in Ngaone, Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).He preached for 75 years non stop. ZAOGA
Manicaland-Bantu Tshintsha Guluva Rovers F.C.
that the club was named Eastern Lions Football Club and based in Mutare, Manicaland. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility
Manicaland-Manyika tribe
region of Zimbabwe and western Mozambique. The dialect is widely spoken in Manicaland Province, upper parts of Mashonaland (Mutoko, Rushinga and Mudzi districts)
Manicaland-Mutasa
Mutasa may refer to: Didymus Mutasa Mutasa District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Manicaland-Mutarazi Falls
Mutarazi Falls is a waterfall in Mutasa District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. It is located in the 2,495 hectare Mutarazi National Park adjacent to
Manicaland-List of longest arch bridge spans
China 69 Birchenough Bridge 329.4 m (1,081 ft) steel 1935 Chipinge, Manicaland Province 19°57′43.4″S 32°20′39.5″E / 19.962056°S 32.344306°E / -19
Manicaland-Mike Nyambuya
Zimbabwean politician and military officer who has served as Governor of Manicaland and as Minister of Energy and Power Development. Mike Nyambuya served
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Cabinet of 2008
Governor of Matabeleland South Angeline Masuku MP Provincial Governor of Manicaland Tineyi Chigudu Esq MP Provincial Governor of Midlands Cephas Msipa MP
Manicaland-Buhera
Buhera is a village in Zimbabwe. Buhera District is in Manicaland Province, in eastern Zimbabwe. It is about 170 kilometres (110 mi), by road, southwest
Manicaland-Chimanimani
Melsetter, is a town in Zimbabwe. Chimanimani is a village located in Manicaland Province, in south-eastern Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique
Manicaland-Chipinge
as Chipinga, is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Chipinge District, in Manicaland Province, in southeastern Zimbabwe, close to the border with Mozambique
Manicaland-Aloe wildii
stretch of mountainous terrain between Cashel and Chipinga in southern Manicaland, Zimbabwe. "Plant Descriptions". Institute for Aloe Studies. Archived
Manicaland-List of hospitals in Zimbabwe
There are 214 hospitals in Zimbabwe as of 2015. Of that total, which does not include smaller clinics, 120 are government hospitals run by the Ministry
Manicaland-Chipinge Central
represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe located in Manicaland Province. Its current MP since the 2018 election is Raymore Machingura
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean parliamentary constituencies
The following is a list of parliamentary constituencies in Zimbabwe, broken down by province. The National Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament
Manicaland-Languages of Zimbabwe
It is spoken by the Manyika tribe of Zimbabwe's easternmost province, Manicaland, as well as in Mashonaland East Province. In 2000, it had an estimated
Manicaland-Ndau people
The name "Ndau" means Land. Just like the Manyika people in northern Manicaland, their name Manyika also meaning "Owners of the Land", the name Ndau means
Manicaland-Tsunga
Tsunga is a village in Honde Valley, Manicaland province in Zimbabwe. v t e
Manicaland-Tizvione
Tizvione is a village in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe. v t e
Manicaland-Robert Mugabe
strongholds of support were Zimbabwe's Shona-dominated regions of Mashonaland, Manicaland, and Masvingo, while he remained far less popular in the non-Shona areas
Manicaland-Sebastian Bakare
retired Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Harare and former Bishop of Manicaland. He was once engaged in a controversial, drawn-out, and divisive power
Manicaland-ISO 3166-2:ZW
Code Subdivision name (en) ZW-BU Bulawayo ZW-HA Harare ZW-MA Manicaland ZW-MC Mashonaland Central ZW-ME Mashonaland East ZW-MW Mashonaland West ZW-MV Masvingo
Manicaland-Constituency results of the 2008 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
The 2008 Zimbabwean parliamentary election included elections to the House of Assembly and the Senate, contested by three major parties, the ruling ZANU-PF
Manicaland-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479 Province of Afghanistan. Manicaland 36,459 Third smallest province of Zimbabwe. Yaroslavl Oblast 36,400 Federal
Manicaland-List of traffic collisions (before 2000)
Regina Coeli Mission in Nyanga loses control and crashes in Troutbeck, Manicaland, killing 91 people, including 82 children. August 7 – Austria – The brakes
Manicaland-Grace Mugabe
primary school in Chivhu and then the Kriste Mambo secondary school in Manicaland. She married air force pilot Stanley Goreraza and they had a son, Russell
Manicaland-Mashonaland
former province of Midlands. The Nyangadzi river forms the border with Manicaland to the east. Much of the landform is rolling low hills divided by river
Manicaland-Supa Mandiwanzira
station, and the online ZiTV station. Mandiwanzira was born in Nyanga, Manicaland Province. He did his primary education in Nyanga.He did his secondary
Manicaland-List of current Zimbabwean governors
List Harare Miriam Chikukwa ZANU–PF December 2013 Robert Mugabe List Manicaland Monica Mutsvangwa ZANU–PF November 2017 Emmerson Mnangagwa List Mashonaland
Manicaland-Cabinet of Zimbabwe
Governor of Matabeleland South Abednico Ncube Provincial Governor of Manicaland Monica Mutsvangwa Provincial Governor of Midlands Owen Ncube Provincial
Manicaland-White Zimbabweans
operational. The majority of the white farms that avoided expropriation were in Manicaland and Midlands, where it proved possible to do local deals and form strategic
Manicaland-List of countries by easternmost point
Kibergsneset (mainland) 33°30′E 31°01′E 84 Zimbabwe Border with Mozambique, Manicaland 33°00′E 85 Zambia Border with Malawi, Northern Province, Zambia 32°50′E
Manicaland-Bocha Chiefdom
Bocha.[3] Save River forms the boundary between Bocha and Buhera also in Manicaland. Highest point is Mount Mapembe at 1,200 m and lowest point is the confluence
Manicaland-Osborne Dam
The Osborne Dam site on the Odzi River, Zimbabwe, was identified in the 1950s by the planning engineers of the Ministry of Water. Cored drilling investigations
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Government of National Unity of 2009
North Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South Provincial Governor of Manicaland Provincial Governor of Midlands Provincial Governor of Harare Provincial
Manicaland-Edgar Tekere
downfall". On Sunday, 16 August 2009, at Sakubva Stadium in Mutare in Manicaland, Tekere was the guest of honour for the MDC in front of a crowd of 40
Manicaland-Giles Mutsekwa
political career, he was a member of Zimbabwe Unity Movement and the Manicaland Provincial Chairman. He also joined The Democratic Party and was a founder
Manicaland-Nyanga District
Nyanga District is located in Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe. The administrative center is Nyanga village. The 2022 National Zimbabwe census reported
Manicaland-Rekayi Tangwena
June 1984) was a traditional chief from Zimbabwe's eastern province of Manicaland, and was of the Nhewa/Simboti totem (leopard). He was also a member of
Manicaland-Portland, Oregon
Khabarovsk, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia (1988) Kaohsiung, Taiwan (1988) Mutare, Manicaland, Zimbabwe (1991) Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy (2003) Portland also has
Manicaland-Mutare South
represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Its current MP since the 2023 election is Tawanda Dumbarimwe
Manicaland-Mutare West
represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Its current MP since the 2023 general election is Nyasha Marange
Manicaland-Zimbabwe National Army
brigades, 1 Brigade, Matabeleland, 2 Brigade, Mashonaland, 3 Brigade, Manicaland, and 4 Brigade, Masavingo. These comprised a total of 29 battalions. The
Manicaland-Subdivisions of Zimbabwe
Province Capital Bulawayo Bulawayo Harare Harare Manicaland Mutare Mashonaland Central Bindura Mashonaland East Marondera Mashonaland West Chinhoyi Masvingo
Manicaland-Rhodesia Regiment
With the Emergency in Nyasaland, a 4th Battalion (4RR) was formed in Manicaland in June 1959. In March 1960 the 5th, 6th, and 7th Battalions were formed
Manicaland-Southern Rocks
Founded 2009 Home ground Masvingo Sports Club, Masvingo Capacity 1,000 History First-class debut Mountaineers in 2009–10 at Mutare Sports Club, Manicaland
Manicaland-Rhodesia
Province Capital Manicaland Umtali North Mashonaland Salisbury South Mashonaland Salisbury Victoria Fort Victoria North Matabeleland Bulawayo South Matabeleland
Manicaland-St. George's College, Harare
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-List of waterfalls by height
metres (2,530 ft) Amazonas Peru Mutarazi Falls 762 metres (2,500 ft) Manicaland Zimbabwe Kjelfossen 755 metres (2,477 ft) Vestland Norway Johannesburg
Manicaland-List of schools in Zimbabwe
This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary and secondary schools. Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on
Manicaland-Headland (disambiguation)
quantitative trading firm Headlands, Zimbabwe, a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe Headlands (constituency), a parliamentary constituency in Zimbabwe
Manicaland-List of cricket grounds in Zimbabwe
Bulawayo Rhodesia (1910-1978) Matabeleland 1994, 2001-2006) Westerns (2008) Manicaland (2003) Centrals (2009) Easterns (2009) Northerns (2009) Matabeleland Tuskers
Manicaland-Manicaland cricket team
The Manicaland cricket team was a first-class cricket team representing the Manicaland province in Zimbabwe. They competed in the Logan Cup from 1999 until
Manicaland-Arthur Harris
to Beira in Mozambique, from where he travelled by rail to Umtali in Manicaland. Harris earned his living over the next few years mining, coach-driving
Manicaland-Kevin Curran (cricketer)
Kevin Malcolm Curran (7 September 1959 – 10 October 2012) was a Zimbabwean international cricketer. He was part of Zimbabwe's first One Day International
Manicaland-Simon Chimbetu
Mr. Viscose Born (1955-09-23)23 September 1955 Harare, Zimbabwe Origin Manicaland Died 4 August 2005(2005-08-04) (aged 49) Harare, Zimbabwe Genres Sungura
Manicaland-2010 Cabinet of the Zimbabwe Government of National Unity
* Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South * Provincial Governor of Manicaland * Provincial Governor of Midlands * Provincial Governor of Harare * Provincial
Manicaland-Buhera District
Buhera District is a district in Manicaland Province, in eastern Zimbabwe. The district is located in Manicaland Province, in southeastern Zimbabwe. It
Manicaland-Hauna
Hauna is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located in the Honde Valley communal land about 55 km north of Mutare.It is the Growth Point
Manicaland-Headlands, Zimbabwe
Headlands is a township in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, on the main Harare-Mutare road about 136 km (85 mi) from Harare. A trading post and tobacco
Manicaland-Mutambara, Manicaland
Mutambara is a village in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe located 16 km west of Cashel. It is the administrative centre of the Mutambara communal land. It
Manicaland-Odzi
Odzi is a village in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe located 32 km west of Mutare just off the main Harare-Mutare road. Odzi was established as a railway
Manicaland-Stapleford, Zimbabwe
Stapleford is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, located northeast of Penhalonga. The village is the centre of the local timber industry
Manicaland-Tandaai
Tandaai is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located 10 km south east of Cashel in the Eastern Highlands. It serves as a small trading
Manicaland-List of cathedrals in Zimbabwe
Saints in Harare Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Mutare (Diocese of Manicaland) List of cathedrals Christianity in Zimbabwe Wikimedia Commons has media
Manicaland-Pro50 Championship
Tuskers Mid West Rhinos Mountaineers Southern Rocks (2009–2014) and (2021–) Manicaland Mashonaland Masvingo Matabeleland Midlands Namibia (2004–2005) Centrals
Manicaland-Mathew Charles Lamb
the Mutema Tribal Trust Lands, just south-west of Birchenough Bridge in Manicaland province. Fireforce was called up and the Rhodesians readied themselves
Manicaland-List of populated places in Zimbabwe
940 Chitungwiza Harare 172,556 274,912 323,260 356,840 371,244 Mutare Manicaland 69,621 131,367 170,466 186,208 224,802 Epworth Harare – – 114,067 167
Manicaland-Zimbabwe
of universities. Africa University is a United Methodist university in Manicaland which attracts students from at least 36 African countries. Women in Zimbabwe
Manicaland-Geography of Zimbabwe
river into the Indian Ocean. Two smaller drainage basins cover parts of Manicaland, and drain into the Indian Ocean through Mozambique. These are the Pungwe
Manicaland-Demographics of Zimbabwe
currently pregnant Mean number of children ever born to women age 40-49 Manicaland 4.8 8.8 4.9 Mashonaland Central 4.5 9.1 5.0 Mashonaland East 4.5 7.3 4
Manicaland-Politics of Zimbabwe
the Rhodesian government expanded the number of provinces to seven: Manicaland, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland North and South, Midlands,
Manicaland-Racism in Zimbabwe
President Mnangagwa was sworn in to office; he returned to his farm in Manicaland province by military escort. During the World Economic Forum 2018 in Davos
Manicaland-Murambinda
Murambinda is a town in Zimbabwe. It is located in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, in eastern Zimbabwe. Its location is approximately 140 kilometres
Manicaland-Chisumbanje
Chisumbanje is an area located in the province of Manicaland in Zimbabwe. It is situated in Chipinge District, one of seven districts in the province.
Manicaland-Company rule in Rhodesia
secure. The Portuguese had expanded inland during the late 1880s, creating Manicaland in the eastern Mashona country. They founded Beira, a port on Rhodes's
Manicaland-Universals Sports Club
the Rekayi Tangwena Avenue and to the west and south by open ground. Manicaland played a single List A match at the ground in the 2003/04 Faithwear Clothing
Manicaland-List of friendly fire incidents
out an operation to destroy militants in the Mutema Tribal Trade Lands, Manicaland province, Rhodesia. During the 1982 Lebanon War, the worst friendly fire
Manicaland-Bvumba Mountains
and Nyanga Mountains to the north, part of the Eastern Highlands of the Manicaland and adjacent Manica provinces. They are referred to as the "Mountains
Manicaland-Chipinge Airport
Chipinge Airport (IATA: CHJ) is an airport serving Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. Transport in Zimbabwe List of airports in Zimbabwe "Airport
Manicaland-Grand Reef Airport
(ICAO: FVGR) is a one of two airports serving the city of Mutare, in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. The Grand Reef Airport runway is 20 kilometres (12 mi)
Manicaland-2008 Zimbabwean general election
province). There were 29 constituencies in Harare, 28 in Midlands, 26 in Manicaland, 18 in Mashonaland Central, 23 in Mashonaland East, 22 in Mashonaland
Manicaland-Chirinda Forest Botanical Reserve
Selinda, 30 km (19 miles) south of Chipinge, in the Chipinge Highlands of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, and is administered by the Forestry Commission. The reserve
Manicaland-Manicaland Province
Manicaland is a province in eastern Zimbabwe. After Harare Province, it is the country's second-most populous province, with a population of 2.037 million
Manicaland-Cheetah
and three dark, wide stripes extending from the neck to the tail. In Manicaland, Zimbabwe, it was known as nsuifisi and thought to be a cross between
Manicaland-Districts of Zimbabwe
Districts of Manicaland
Manicaland-Leander Starr Jameson
Mashonaland, Jameson, with F.C. Selous and A.R. Colquhoun, went east to Manicaland and was instrumental in securing the greater part of the country, to which
Manicaland-Gairezi River
(99 mi) upstream. The Gaizeri runs through Nyanga, a town in Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province. "Nyanga Rural District Council". nyangardc.org. Retrieved 15
Manicaland-Tatenda Maturure
is a Zimbabwean professional basketball player for Mercenaries of the Manicaland Basketball Association (MBA). Maturure has spent a large part of his career
Manicaland-Arundel School
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Kutama College
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Peterhouse Boys' School
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Mutare
known as Umtali until 1982, is the most populous city in the province of Manicaland, and the third most populous in Zimbabwe, having surpassed Gweru in the
Manicaland-2018 Zimbabwean general election
Province Mnangagwa Chamisa Khupe Busha Moyo Chikanga Mujuru Valid votes Manicaland 292,938 296,429 4,793 2,759 2,508 1,834 1,281 611,414 Mashonaland Central
Manicaland-List of dams and reservoirs in Zimbabwe
8046°S 30.6156°E / -17.8046; 30.6156 (Darwendale Dam) Osborne Dam Mutare Manicaland Odzi River - 400 18°45′59″S 32°29′08″E / 18.766389°S 32.485556°E /
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Defence Industries
had been halted. ZDI owns at least one banana plantation, Valhalla, in Manicaland Province. ZDI employees still reporting to work have complained of being
Manicaland-Hot Springs, Manicaland
Council of Chimanimani set priorities to complete the Hotsprings Clinic in Manicaland which will serve thousands of people who live in the surrounding area
Manicaland-List of wars involving Portugal
people Inconclusive 1890 British Ultimatum. Anglo-Portuguese conflict on Manicaland (1890–1891) Location: Southern Africa Portugal Portuguese Mozambique Portuguese
Manicaland-List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe
(province) Year listed UNESCO criteria Description Ziwa National Monument Manicaland 1997 iii, iv, v (cultural) Ziwa is an archaeological site with finds that
Manicaland-John Mangudya
Mangudya was born in the Mutambara area of Melsetter (now Chimanimani), in Manicaland Southern Rhodesia, the youngest of twelve children. Mangudya earned bachelor's
Manicaland-Henry Olonga
cricket in Zimbabwe, Olonga played for Matabeleland, Mashonaland and Manicaland. When he made his Test debut in January 1995, he was the first black cricketer
Manicaland-Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries
regional chamber offices in Mashonaland, Matebeleland, Midlands, and Manicaland and the head office is in Harare. It is an independent, self-financed
Manicaland-Kudzai Taibu
1984) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who represented Mashonaland and Manicaland in Zimbabwean domestic cricket. He played as a right-handed top-order
Manicaland-Diocese of Manicaland
The Diocese of Manicaland is one of the five diocese in Zimbabwe within the Church of the Province of Central Africa: the current bishop is Erick Ruwona
Manicaland-Generation 40
Minister of Tourism Annastacia Ndhlovu, Hurungwe East MP Sarah Mahoka, Manicaland former Provincial Affairs Minister and war veteran Mandiitawepi Chimene
Manicaland-Stenaelurillus guttiger
Francistown, Botswana, initially from examples collected in 2006, as well as in Manicaland and Tsholotsho in Zimbabwe. It has also been found in Manica, Mozambique
Manicaland-Diamond FM (Zimbabwe)
Diamond FM 103.8 FM is Mutare and Manicaland's only commercial radio station. The station broadcasts in English and locally spoken languages and dialects
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean politicians
Chairperson Chris Mushohwe (born 1954), Resident Minister and Governor of Manicaland Province, senator, and former minister of information and broadcasting
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean provinces by population
Zimbabwe's ten provinces, with over two million inhabitants in 2012. Manicaland Province and Midlands Province are the second and third most populous
Manicaland-Chidhumo and Masendeke
fled to Mozambique from where they launched a series of armed raids in Manicaland and Masvingo provinces for two years. They were involved in several encounters
Manicaland-List of members of the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Hungwe ZANU–PF Theresa Makone MDC Alliance Elias Mudzuri MDC Alliance Manicaland Keresencia Chabuka MDC Alliance Recalled 30 June 2020. Ellen Gwaradzimba
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Domestic Twenty20 Competition
Team City Home ground(s) Durham County Cricket Club Mountaineers Mutare, Manicaland Mutare Sports Club Mashonaland Eagles Harare, Mashonaland Harare Sports
Manicaland-Utopia House
Rosalie Fairbridge. Rhys Fairbridge, a white South African, arrived in Manicaland in the early 1890s to work as a British South Africa Company surveyor
Manicaland-Benjamin Burombo
black nationalist in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe. Born in Buhera in Manicaland, he worked in South Africa, and then in Bulawayo, where he formed the
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean provinces by Human Development Index
0.593 3 Midlands 0.590 4 Masvingo 0.588 5 Matabeleland South 0.585 6 Manicaland 0.583 7 Mashonaland East 0.581 8 Mashonaland West 0.559 Low human development
Manicaland-Mbira
mbira." The nyunga nyunga which normally has 15 keys, originated from Manicaland where it traditionally played the entertainment role during social gatherings
Manicaland-List of Zimbabwean presidential election results by province
MDC–T MDC–T MDC A CCC Harare ZANU–PF ZANU–PF MDC MDC–T MDC–T MDC A CCC Manicaland ZANU–PF ZANU–PF ZANU–PF MDC–T ZANU–PF MDC A ZANU–PF Mashonaland Central
Manicaland-Herbert Chitepo
Herbert Wiltshire Pfumaindini Chitepo (15 June 1923 – 18 March 1975) was a Zimbabwean politician and nationalist leader who led the Zimbabwe African National
Manicaland-St. John's College (Harare)
schools are categorised by province then education type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland
Manicaland-Learnmore Jonasi
August 1993 as Learnmore Mwenyeyeka at Dangamvura Hospital in Mutare, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. He never met his father and does not know his name. His mother
Manicaland-Mercenaries (basketball)
club based in Mutare, Zimbabwe. Since 2006, the team has competed in the Manicaland Basketball Association (MBA), winning a league championship in each season
Manicaland-Abel Muzorewa
Muzorewa and his wife are buried at the Old Mutare Mission Station, Mutare, Manicaland Province. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abel Muzorewa. List of
Manicaland-Church of the Province of Central Africa
Diocese of Masvingo (Anglican) The Diocese of Matabeleland The Diocese of Manicaland in Malawi (former Nyasaland) : The Diocese of Lake Malawi The Diocese
Manicaland-List of members of the 1st Parliament of Zimbabwe
ZANU–PF Manicaland Victoria Chitepo ZANU–PF Manicaland Naomi Nhiwatiwa ZANU–PF Manicaland Moven Mahachi ZANU–PF Manicaland Joshua Dhube ZANU–PF Manicaland Columbus
Manicaland-Mutare District
Mutare District is a district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is the city of Mutare. The district has a rural area
Manicaland-List of members of the 6th Parliament of Zimbabwe
North Manicaland Joseph Made ZANU–PF Makoni West Manicaland Innocent Gonese MDC Mutare Central Manicaland Giles Mutsekwa MDC Mutare North Manicaland Freddy
Manicaland-Results of the 1990 Zimbabwean general election
Benjamin Moyo ZANU–PF 16,370 Simon Mapengo ZUM 7,646 Turnout 26,156 60.89 Manicaland Constituency Candidate Party Votes % Buhera North Nevison Nyashanu ZANU–PF
Manicaland-John Makumbe
Makumbe was born in the village of Marenga in the Buhera District of Manicaland Province in the East of Zimbabwe. In the 1970s, Makumbe trained as a school
Manicaland-Nyashanu Mission
Nyashanu Mission is located in Buhera District, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe in the area of Ishe Mabvuregudo (local Chief) in the local country of Mambo
Manicaland-Cyclone Eloise
Budiriro, and were in need of emergency supplies. Mudslides also occurred in Manicaland, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland Central, Matabeleland South and Masvingo
Manicaland-Afrikaners in Zimbabwe
Regions with significant populations Harare, Bulawayo, Mutare, Chivhu, Manicaland, Midlands Languages English, Afrikaans Religion Christianity (predominantly
Manicaland-Gary Steyn
1961) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. Born in Umtali (now Mutare), Manicaland, he played one first-class match for Mashonaland Country Districts during
Manicaland-Terence Denyer
played nine first-class matches in the Logan Cup for his home province Manicaland between 2000 and 2001. "Terence Denyer". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 17 July
Manicaland-Mutare Polytechnic
Tertiary Education of the government of Zimbabwe, it is located in Mutare, Manicaland Province. The institution was established in 1984 and was known as Umtali
Manicaland-List of National Monuments of Zimbabwe
Building Historical Insiza 34 Fort Hill Penhalonga E.N 488 1940 Historical Manicaland 35 Chidrida Forest E.N 588 1940 Sacred Forest Historical Chirinda 36 Halfway
Manicaland-1890 British Ultimatum
establish occupation there. Agents for Rhodes were active in Mashonaland and Manicaland and in what is now eastern Zambia, and John Buchanan asserted British
Manicaland-Pink Map
concession over Manica, covering today's Manica Province of Mozambique and Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe. Andrada obtained treaties over much of this area
Manicaland-Tropical cyclones in 2023
March 2023. Retrieved 17 March 2023. "Cyclone Freddy claims 2 lives in Manicaland – Zimbabwe Situation". 28 February 2023. Archived from the original on
Manicaland-2023 Zimbabwean general election
reports from the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation that about 5 wards in Manicaland people did not manage to vote at all because of logistical difficulties
Manicaland-Joyce Simango
1974. Joyce Simango was born on 18 December 1948 at Chikore Mission, Manicaland Province in what was then Southern Rhodesia. Her father had eight wives
Manicaland-Zimbabwe Cricket
Current teams Team City Home ground(s) Mountaineers Mutare, Manicaland Mutare Sports Club Mashonaland Eagles Harare, Mashonaland Harare Sports Club Mid
Manicaland-2022 Zimbabwean by-elections
Recall of Unganai Tarusenga Dangamvura–Chikanga Manicaland Recall of Prosper Mutseyami Mutasa South Manicaland Recall of Regai Tsunga Marondera Central Mashonaland
Manicaland-1980 Southern Rhodesian general election
% Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Votes % Seats Votes % Votes (%) Manicaland (11) 1,837 0.6 1,283 0.4 4,992 1.6 – 19,608 6.2 – 16,843 5.4 263,972 84
Manicaland-List of members of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Goodrich Chimbaira CCC Zengeza West MDC Alliance Innocent Zvaipa CCC Manicaland Province Buhera Central ZANU-PF Samson Matema ZANU-PF Buhera North ZANU-PF
Manicaland-Weather of 2023
March 9, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2023. "Cyclone Freddy claims 2 lives in Manicaland – Zimbabwe Situation". February 28, 2023. Archived from the original on
Manicaland-Results of the 2023 Zimbabwean general election
0.32 1,365 0.19 325 0.04 10,071 1.37 734,262 724,191 1,084,601 67.70 Manicaland 2,496 0.45 240,672 43.47 1,547 0.28 1,814 0.33 1,074 0.19 290,960 52.56
Manicaland-Third Cabinet of Emmerson Mnangagwa
posts". AP News. 2023-09-12. Retrieved 2023-09-12. "Mnangagwa picks new Manicaland minister after constitution breach". ZimLive. 2023-09-14. Retrieved 2023-09-14
Manicaland-Results of the 1980 Southern Rhodesian general election
independence on 11 April 1980. Elected candidates are listed in bold. Manicaland Province was allocated 11 seats in the House of Assembly in 1980. Mashonaland
Manicaland-Cyclone Freddy
one home was destroyed by rainfall and another was struck by lightning. Manicaland Province in particular was heavily affected with continuous rainfall from
Manicaland-Christopher Magadza
born in a village in Chief Kaswas's area, now called Burma Valley, in Manicaland, Zimbabwe in 1939. His family worked as laborers on a farm and did not
Manicaland-Joshua Sacco
government. They settled in the city of Melsetter (later Chimanimani) in the Manicaland Province where his parents established the Nyahode Union Learning Centre
Manicaland-Chimanimani East
represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Manicaland Province. Since the 2018 general election, Joshua Sacco of ZANU–PF is
Manicaland-2023–2024 Zimbabwe cholera outbreak
A cholera outbreak started in Buhera District, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. The outbreak is thought to have started on 12 February 2023. As of now it has a geographic
Manicaland-Climate change in Zimbabwe
schools. As a result, over 3,000 households were displaced, with the Manicaland province being the hardest hit. Mashonaland Central and the Midlands experienced
Manicaland-Buhera Central
the National Assembly of Zimbabwe. It is located in Buhera district in Manicaland province, primarily dominated by Hera and Bocha sub-tribes of the Manyika
Manicaland-Troutbeck, Manicaland
Troutbeck is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located in the Eastern Highlands on the northern border of Nyanga National Park and situated
Manicaland-Tineyi Chigudu
politician. In 2008, he served as a Provincial Governor Minister for Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe, as well as a former member of parliament. He was
Manicaland-Misheck Mugadza
ZANU PF Manicaland Province - Secretary for Finance, ZANU PF Manicaland Province - Acting Secretary for Administration, ZANU PF Manicaland Province -
Manicaland-WaterAid
2023-10-31. "Hygiene and Behaviour Change Coalition (HBCC) Endline Review in Manicaland Province (Mutare), Masvingo Province (Chivi), Midlands Province (Zvishavane)
Manicaland-Makanakaishe Charamba
Confederation of School Sport of Southern Africa (COSSASA) 100m champion in 2018, Manicaland provincial 100m and 200m champion from 2018 to 2020. At Carson-Newman
Manicaland-List of hot springs
Rwimi Warm Springs Chinyunyu Hot-Springs Gwisho Hot-Springs Hot Springs, Manicaland Marcelino Ramos, Rio Grande do Sul Piratuba, Santa Catarina state Banff
Manicaland-2003 Cricket World Cup squads
spin 2 Manicaland 27 Brian Murphy 1 December 1976 RHB Right arm leg spin 26 Mashonaland 77 Henry Olonga 3 July 1976 RHB Right arm fast 48 Manicaland 44 Tatenda
Manicaland-1999 Cricket World Cup squads
Alistair Campbell (c) 23 September 1972 97 Left hand Right-arm off break Manicaland 2 Andy Flower (wk) 28 April 1968 105 Left-hand Wicket-keeper Right-arm
Manicaland-1996 Cricket World Cup squads
Alistair Campbell 23 September 1972 31 Left hand Right-arm off break Manicaland Sean Davies 15 October 1973 3 Left hand Right-arm medium-fast Mashonaland
Manicaland-British South Africa Company
which covered the areas both of the Manica Province of Mozambique and the Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe. Andrada succeeded in obtaining treaties over much
Manicaland-Logan Cup
two-day matches between the four provinces of Matabaleland, Mashonaland, Manicaland and Midlands, however on occasion the matches were sometimes three-day
Manicaland-2007 Cricket World Cup squads
1985 59 Right Right arm off break Manicaland 12 Gary Brent 13 January 1976 57 Right Right arm medium fast Manicaland 33 Justice Chibhabha 6 September 1986
Manicaland-Trevor Gripper
Matabeleland, Manicaland and Mashonaland, and it was for the latter that he made his highest first-class score - 234 against Manicaland, which performance
Manicaland-List of airports in Zimbabwe
Mashonaland Central FVMD Mount Darwin Airport Mutare Manicaland FVMU UTA Mutare Airport Mutare Manicaland FVGR Grand Reef Airport Mutoko Mashonaland East FVMT
Manicaland-Mount Nyangani
Mount Nyangani (formerly Mount Inyangani) is the highest mountain in Zimbabwe at 2,592 metres or 8,504 feet. The mountain is located within Nyanga National
Manicaland-Nyanga, Zimbabwe
as Inyanga, is a town in Zimbabwe. It is located in Nyanga District, Manicaland Province, in Eastern Highland of Zimbabwe, along the international border
Manicaland-Eastern Highlands
north and south for about 300 kilometres (190 mi) through Zimbabwe's Manicaland Province and Mozambique's Manica Province. The Highlands are home to the
Manicaland-Rusape
Rusape is a town in eastern Zimbabwe. It is located in Makoni District in Manicaland Province, in northeastern Zimbabwe. It lies approximately 170 kilometres
Manicaland-Manyika dialect
parts of Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe, (Nyanga, Honde Valley Mutasa area) whilst ChiBocha is spoken by people in the southern part of Manicaland. Manyika
Manicaland-Chimanimani District
Chimanimani, originally known as Melsetter, is a mountainous district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The district headquarters is the town of
Manicaland-Chipinge District
in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The administrative headquarters is Chipinge. Chipinge District is the southernmost district in Manicaland province
Manicaland-Nyanga National Park
Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. One of the first national parks to be declared in the country, it contains the
Manicaland-Burma Valley, Zimbabwe
Burma Valley is a low-lying area on the border between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, located southeast of the Bvumba Mountains. The main tarred road from Mutare