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Matabeleland North-Matabeleland North Province
Matabeleland North is a province in western Zimbabwe. With a population of 827,645 as of the 2022 census, it is the country's second-least populous province
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland
Matabeleland is a region located in southwestern Zimbabwe that is divided into three provinces: Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, and Matabeleland South. These
Matabeleland North-Provinces of Zimbabwe
Manicaland, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland North and South, Midlands, and Victoria (today Masvingo). In the 1980s, Mashonaland North and South
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe
formations in Zimbabwe are located in the Matobo National Park in Matabeleland. The national anthem of Zimbabwe is "Raise the Flag of Zimbabwe" (Shona: Simudzai
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland South Province
province. After Matabeleland North, it is Zimbabwe's second-least densely populated province. Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North were established
Matabeleland North-Gukurahundi
the North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade, an infantry brigade of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), began a crackdown on dissidents in the Matabeleland North
Matabeleland North-Northern Ndebele language
language Provinces of Zimbabwe Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Bulawayo Northern Ndebele. "Ndebele speaking countries: Zimbabwean Ndebele". worlddata
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
known as Vic Falls, is a resort town and city in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It lies on the southern bank of the Zambezi River at the western
Matabeleland North-5th Brigade (Zimbabwe)
large in the provinces of Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North, many of whom had resorted to armed banditry. The Zimbabwean government referred to the
Matabeleland North-Politics of Zimbabwe
in Matabeleland in the 1980s. This led to the political merger of Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) with the ruling Zimbabwe African
Matabeleland North-Northern Ndebele people
refers to the civil suppression by Zimbabwe's 5th Brigade in the predominantly Ndebele-speaking region of Matabeleland, most of whom were supporters of
Matabeleland North-Pommie Mbangwa
also the leading cricket commentator from Zimbabwe. Mbangwa completed his primary education at the Matabeleland primary school and at the Rhodes Estate
Matabeleland North-List of Zimbabwean provinces by population
population larger than one million. Only three, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South are the least populous provinces. According to 2012
Matabeleland North-Bushveld
part of North West in South Africa, the Central and North-East Districts of Botswana and the Matabeleland South and part of Matabeleland North provinces
Matabeleland North-Eastnor (Zimbabwe)
Eastnor is a village in Bubi District, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 125 km northeast of Bulawayo in a commercial farming and gold
Matabeleland North-Plumtree, Zimbabwe
town is located in Bulilimamangwe District, in the Matabeleland South Province, in southwestern Zimbabwe, at the international border with Botswana. It is
Matabeleland North-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
Matabeleland North-Umguza District
Umguza is a district in the southern part of Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. It was formerly known as Esiphezini District. Umguza District is
Matabeleland North-Nkayi, Zimbabwe
Nkayi is a district in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe, about 100 km (62 mi) west of Kwekwe and 168 km (104 mi) northeast of Bulawayo in Nkayi communal land
Matabeleland North-List of wards of Zimbabwe
each of them. Matabeleland North Province has thirteen constituencies and 197 wards. There are ten local authorities in Matabeleland North Province, wards
Matabeleland North-Hwange Town Airport
mining town in Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. The runway is adjacent to the town. Transport in Zimbabwe List of airports in Zimbabwe Google Maps
Matabeleland North-Districts of Zimbabwe
Umzingwane Chirumhanzu Gokwe North Gokwe South Gweru Kwekwe Mberengwa Shurugwi Zvishavane Provinces of Zimbabwe Wards of Zimbabwe Map of Districts of Zimbabwe
Matabeleland North-Bradfield, Zimbabwe
neighbourhood in the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Bradfield is located in Bulawayo District, Matabeleland North Province, in the city of Bulawayo, the
Matabeleland North-History of Zimbabwe
tribe permanently settled the southwest of present-day Zimbabwe in what became known as Matabeleland, establishing Bulawayo as their capital. Mzilikazi then
Matabeleland North-Beitbridge
Beitbridge is a border town in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. The name also refers to the border post and bridge spanning the Limpopo River
Matabeleland North-2022 Zimbabwe census
while the least populous provinces are Bulawayo (4.4%), Matabeleland South (5%) and Matabeleland North (5.5%). The share of urban population has increased
Matabeleland North-Bembezi
Bembezi is a small town in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 43 km north-east of Bulawayo. The Battle of Bembezi took place nearby on
Matabeleland North-Bubi District
Bubi is a district in Matabeleland North in Zimbabwe. It is rich in minerals, but lacks infrastructure. Its 2012 census population was 61,883; and had
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs
Zimbabwe. Chief Fortune Chirumbira of the Masvingo Province is the current council president, and Chief Lucas Mtshane Khumalo of Matabeleland North Province
Matabeleland North-Mbuma Mission Hospital
Mbuma, which is a remote village within Nkayi District, Matabeleland North (province), Zimbabwe. It is owned and operated by the Free Presbyterian Church
Matabeleland North-Kazungula, Zimbabwe
Kazungula is a small border post settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe close to Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. Just to the west is the Botswana border
Matabeleland North-Marist Brothers Secondary School, Dete
(mixed) boarding secondary school Dete, in the Hwange district of Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland North Province. The school was established in 1972 and is part of
Matabeleland North-Rhodesian Bush War
also known as the Matabeleland Massacres. The Zimbabwean military's North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade was deployed to Matabeleland to crush resistance
Matabeleland North-Robert Mugabe
remained far less popular in the non-Shona areas of Matabeleland and Bulawayo, and among the Zimbabwean diaspora living abroad. At the time of his 1980 election
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland Tuskers
The Matabeleland Tuskers is one of five Zimbabwean cricket franchises. They are a first-class cricket team, based in the Bulawayo Metropolitan and Matabeleland
Matabeleland North-List of renamed places in Zimbabwe
proposed before his suggestion, Zimbabwe, prevailed. A further alternative, put forward by nationalists in Matabeleland, had been "Matopos", referring
Matabeleland North-Turk Mine
Turk Mine is a village in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It is located about 56 km north-east of Bulawayo. The village grew up around a
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland South Volleyball Association
and Recreation Council of Zimbabwe through the Zimbabwe Volleyball Association. It was formed in 2009 when the then Matabeleland Volleyball Association was
Matabeleland North-Geography of Zimbabwe
Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland West, Mashonaland East, Midlands and Matabeleland North in Zimbabwe have been affected by heavy rains and floods since the 2021/2022
Matabeleland North-Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe
other areas. Zimbabwean troops, trained by North Korean soldiers, conducted a massacre in the 1980s in the southern provinces of Matabeleland and Midlands
Matabeleland North-Binga District
District (Binga District) is a district of Zimbabwe in southern Africa. It is located in Matabeleland North just south of Kariba Lake, across the lake
Matabeleland North-Bulawayo
Ndebele: Bulawayo) is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region. The city's population is disputed; the
Matabeleland North-South Africa–Zimbabwe border
the Union of South Africa, while north of the Limpopo Matabeleland became part of Southern Rhodesia which became Zimbabwe. There is a single crossing at
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project
The Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP) is an ambitious project being undertaken in the arid Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe.The project
Matabeleland North-1890s in Zimbabwe
February – A temporary frontier at Manica is settled. 9 May – Mashonaland, Matabeleland and Bechuanaland are declared British Protectorates in London by Order
Matabeleland North-Mpilo Hospital
largest in Zimbabwe after Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare. Mpilo is a public hospital, and referral centre for the Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South and
Matabeleland North-Tsholotsho District
district in Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. Its administrative centre is at Tsholotsho business centre which is located about 98 km north-west of
Matabeleland North-Nyamandhlovu
district located roughly 40 km northwest of Bulawayo and in Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe. Nyamayendlovu loosely translated means "elephant meat"
Matabeleland North-Josiah Zion Gumede
Josiah Gumede was born in Bembesi, in the Bubi District (now in Matabeleland North) of Southern Rhodesia. He was educated at the David Livingstone Memorial
Matabeleland North-Tuli, Zimbabwe
Tuli is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, in southwestern Zimbabwe. It is located about 90 km west of Beitbridge on the eastern bank of
Matabeleland North-Subdivisions of Zimbabwe
names of most of the provinces were generated from the Mashonaland and Matabeleland divide at the time of colonisation: Mashonaland was the territory occupied
Matabeleland North-Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe
Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe compiled the report on the situation in Matabeleland and the Midlands during the period of 1980-1988
Matabeleland North-Falcon College
southern Matabeleland region of Zimbabwe. It was founded in 1954 near Essexvale, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (now Esigodini, Zimbabwe), 55 km
Matabeleland North-Index of Zimbabwe-related articles
Masvingo Province Masvingo State University Matabele Matabeleland Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Mazvikadei Dam Mbira Meikles Metallurgy Midlands
Matabeleland North-Masvingo Province
14.48% of the total area of Zimbabwe. It is the third-largest in area of Zimbabwe's provinces, after Matabeleland North and Mashonaland West. A diverse
Matabeleland North-Rhodesia (region)
Matabeleland—BSAC protectorates—1888–1894; South Zambezia—Mashonaland and Matabeleland combined—1894–1895; Rhodesia—Protectorate combined with North Zambezia—1895–1901;
Matabeleland North-Jotsholo
is a small town in the Lupane district, in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It is located about 205 km northwest of Bulawayo. 18°43′S 27°34′E
Matabeleland North-Languages of Zimbabwe
people of Zimbabwe's Matabeleland region. The Ndebele language is closely related to the Zulu language of South Africa, and developed in Zimbabwe in the
Matabeleland North-Bruce Grobbelaar
Grobbelaar earned 32 caps for Zimbabwe between 1980 and 1998. On 7 June 2018, Grobbelaar played a one-off game for Matabeleland in the ConIFA World Cup against
Matabeleland North-Matobo National Park
valleys commencing some 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Bulawayo, southern Zimbabwe. The hills were formed over 2 billion years ago with granite being forced
Matabeleland North-Inyathi High School
Mabhena, former governor of Matabeleland North and Deputy Speaker of Parliament of Zimbabwe Joshua Mpofu, former Matabeleland North deputy provincial education
Matabeleland North-Outline of Zimbabwe
East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Districts of Zimbabwe The Provinces of Zimbabwe are divided into 59 districts
Matabeleland North-Hwange
known as Wankie, is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Hwange District, in Matabeleland North Province, in northwestern Zimbabwe, close to the international
Matabeleland North-Queen's Mine
Queen's Mine is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 55 km north-east of Bulawayo along the Bulawayo-Eastnor road. The village
Matabeleland North-House of Khumalo
the reigning royal Family of the former Mthwakazi Kingdom (modern day Matabeleland). The Mthwakazi Kingdom was founded in 1823 by Mzilikazi kaMatshobana
Matabeleland North-White settlement in Zimbabwe before 1923
settled there, others moved further north into the continent. Those who did, settled within modern-day Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana, and co-existed
Matabeleland North-Umzingwane District
Umzingwane is a district in the northern part of Matabeleland South province in Zimbabwe. It was formerly known as Esigodini and before 1982 as Essexvale
Matabeleland North-2023–2024 Zimbabwean by-elections
Recalls". www.thezimbabwean.co. Retrieved 2023-11-05. "Zimbabwe's Opposition CCC Recalls Matabeleland MPs". www.voaafrica.com. Retrieved 2023-11-04. Mhuruyengwe
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army
Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) was the military wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), a militant African nationalist
Matabeleland North-Hwange District
district in northwestern Zimbabwe, in southern Africa. The district is located in Matabeleland North Province, in northwest Zimbabwe, bordering Botswana and
Matabeleland North-Mpandamatenga
Mpandamatenga is a border post and settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe, adjacent to the Pandamatenga area in Botswana. It is located within Matetsi
Matabeleland North-Lonely Mine
Mine is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 84 kilometres (52 mi) north-east of Bulawayo, just north of Inyati. It was established
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls National Park
Victoria Falls National Park in north-western Zimbabwe protects the south and east bank of the Zambezi River in the area of the world-famous Victoria Falls
Matabeleland North-Ernest Bulle
Parliament to represent Matabeleland North Province. On 31 May 1979, he was appointed by Muzorewa to serve the government of Zimbabwe Rhodesia as Minister
Matabeleland North-Lupane District
Lupane ( luːpɑːnɛ) District is located in the Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe, and it is also the Provincial Capital. The District is situated
Matabeleland North-Land reform in Zimbabwe
especially acute in Matabeleland, where the legacy of the Southern Rhodesian Land Apportionment Act was more disadvantageous to black Zimbabweans than other parts
Matabeleland North-Kamativi mine
mine was one of the largest tin mines in Zimbabwe. The mine is located in western Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province. The Kamativi mine has reserves
Matabeleland North-Binga village
on the south eastern shore of Lake Kariba in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. Binga was built to rehouse the BaTonga people whose homelands
Matabeleland North-Dagamela
Dakamela is a small settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 140 km north-west of Gweru in the Nkayi District close to the Shangani
Matabeleland North-Hwange Solar Power Station
District, in Matabeleland North Province, in western Zimbabwe. Hwange is located about 463 kilometres (288 mi) northwest of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second-largest
Matabeleland North-Military history of Zimbabwe
guerrilla activity starting again in the Matabeleland provinces (south-western Zimbabwe). Armed resistance in Matabeleland was met with bloody government repression
Matabeleland North-Telephone numbers in Zimbabwe
To call a Zimbabwean number from another country: dial: the international access code (i.e. 00 for most European countries, and 011 from North America)
Matabeleland North-Central District (Botswana)
North-East in the northeast, as well as Zimbabwe also in the northeast (Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South Provinces) and South Africa in the
Matabeleland North-Results of the 1980 Southern Rhodesian general election
House of Assembly in 1980. Matabeleland North Province was allocated 10 seats in the House of Assembly in 1980. Matabeleland South Province was allocated
Matabeleland North-Second Matabele War
earlier, the British South Africa Company's Administrator General for Matabeleland, Leander Starr Jameson, had sent most of his troops and armaments to
Matabeleland North-Masotsha Ndlovu
stalwart of the nationalist Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) in later life. Ndlovu was born at Saba village in Matabeleland. He worked in Bulawayo from
Matabeleland North-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
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe National Army
The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is the primary branch of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces responsible for land-oriented military operations. It is the largest
Matabeleland North-Jacob Mudenda
2018. "Zimbabwe - Matabeleland North". www.zimbabwe-info.com. Retrieved 24 October 2018. Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe; Legal
Matabeleland North-List of earthquakes in 2022
original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022. "M 4.8 - 16 km ESE of Binga, Zimbabwe". earthquake.usgs.gov. "Earthquake rattles Kariba, Binga". herald.co.zw
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 1st Parliament of Zimbabwe
Beitbridge, Matabeleland South. The Rhodesian Front was succeeded in 1981 by the Republican Front, and in 1984 by the Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe. Hamilton
Matabeleland North-Hwange Colliery
located near Hwange (known as Wankie until 1982) in the province of Matabeleland North. The company's headquarters are in Hwange and registered office the
Matabeleland North-Lomagundi College
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Khami
the stabilization and restoration of terrace walls on the Main, Cross and North platforms.Between 2000 and 2007, volunteers from the C.H.A.M association
Matabeleland North-List of oldest trees
climate sensitivity, and conservation status of wetland trees at Black River, North Carolina". Environmental Research Communications. 1 (4): 041002. Bibcode:2019ERCom
Matabeleland North-Herbert Ushewokunze
Doctor Herbert Ushewokunze served as the Home Affairs Minister of Zimbabwe. A founding member of the Zimbabwe African National Union, Ushewokunze strongly
Matabeleland North-Paul Chimedza
Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe. He was arrested in the Bubi District of Matabeleland North Province following the 2017 Zimbabwean coup d'etat. This came after
Matabeleland North-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Atacama Copiapó Chile 75,176 km² 286,168 4th 3.8/km² 413 N/A N/A Matabeleland North Lupane Zimbabwe 75,025 km² 827,645 1st 11/km² 414 Kalmykia Elista
Matabeleland North-David Coltart
which was submitted to the Minister of Justice and the governor of Matabeleland North. During this time, Coltart represented various opposition PF ZAPU
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls Bridge
(called Zambia since 1964). To push on with construction of the railway north as fast as possible, Cecil Rhodes insisted that the Livingstone to Kalomo
Matabeleland North-Dimbangombe College of Wildlife, Agriculture and Conservation Management
Dimbangombe College of Wildlife, Agriculture and Conservation Management is an accredited college by Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Education located just outside
Matabeleland North-Hwange
as Wankie, is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Hwange District, in Matabeleland North Province, in northwestern Zimbabwe, close to the international borders
Matabeleland North-Dominican Convent High School
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Elections in Zimbabwe
0.57 540 0.11 896 0.18 11,087 2.19 505,215 494,128 723,934 69.79 Matabeleland North 1,425 0.65 111,609 51.03 955 0.44 1,060 0.48 489 0.22 91,306 41.74
Matabeleland North-Pioneer Column
part of Zimbabwe (once Southern Rhodesia). Rhodes was anxious to secure Matabeleland and Mashonaland before the Germans, Portuguese or Boers did. His first
Matabeleland North-5th Brigade (Zimbabwe)
unemployed ZIPRA fighters at large in the provinces of Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North, many of whom had resorted to armed banditry. The Zimbabwean
Matabeleland North-Forest Sandstone
groundwater in the Karoo stratigraphic sequence at Sawmills in northern Matabeleland, Zimbabwe: a case history". Hydrogeology Journal. 15 (5): 945. Bibcode:2007HydJ
Matabeleland North-Falcon College
independent boarding school for boys and girls aged 12–18 in the southern Matabeleland region of Zimbabwe. It was founded in 1954 near Essexvale, Federation
Matabeleland North-Hwange National Park Airport
Hwange National Park Airport (IATA: HWN, ICAO: FVWN) is an airport in Zimbabwe that serves the tourist industry around the Hwange National Park, in the
Matabeleland North-Obert Mpofu
Zimbabwe cabinet in September 2018. Mpofu, previously the Governor of Matabeleland North Province, was appointed as Minister of Industry and International
Matabeleland North-Gukurahundi
the North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade, an infantry brigade of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), began a crackdown on dissidents in the Matabeleland North
Matabeleland North-Bumbusi National Monument
Bumbusi is a Zimbabwean archaeological site, surrounded by Hwange National Park, in Western Zimbabwe. It is not often visited because of its remote location
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe Cabinet of 2008
Willard Chiwewe MP Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North Thokozile Mathuthu MP Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South Angeline Masuku MP Provincial Governor
Matabeleland North-Bubi District
Bubi is a district in Matabeleland North in Zimbabwe. It is rich in minerals, but lacks infrastructure. Its 2012 census population was 61,883; and had
Matabeleland North-Outline of Zimbabwe
Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Districts of Zimbabwe The Provinces of Zimbabwe
Matabeleland North-Shangani River
being one of its main tributaries' and goes through Midlands and Matabeleland North provinces. It empties into the Gwayi River. The Shangani River was
Matabeleland North-Mbuma Mission Hospital
hospital in Mbuma, which is a remote village within Nkayi District, Matabeleland North (province), Zimbabwe. It is owned and operated by the Free Presbyterian
Matabeleland North-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
Matabeleland North-Umguza District
Umguza is a district in the southern part of Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. It was formerly known as Esiphezini District. Umguza District is
Matabeleland North-List of Zimbabwean parliamentary constituencies
(until 2008) Budiriro North (since 2023) Budiriro South (since 2023) Chitungwiza North Chitungwiza South Churu (since 2023) Epworth North (since 2023) Epworth
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls National Park
Victoria Falls National Park in north-western Zimbabwe protects the south and east bank of the Zambezi River in the area of the world-famous Victoria
Matabeleland North-ISO 3166-2:ZW
ZW-MC Mashonaland Central ZW-ME Mashonaland East ZW-MW Mashonaland West ZW-MV Masvingo ZW-MN Matabeleland North ZW-MS Matabeleland South ZW-MI Midlands
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
known as Vic Falls, is a resort town and city in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It lies on the southern bank of the Zambezi River at the
Matabeleland North-Constituency results of the 2008 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
Dzinotyiweyi (MDC-T) Henry Chibiri (MDC-M) Gladys Hoyoko (ZANU-PF) Chitungwiza North Fidelis Mhashu (MDC-T) Shumba Tamirira (MDC-M) Joyce Kunaka (ZANU-PF) Murapa
Matabeleland North-Rhodesian Bush War
also known as the Matabeleland Massacres. The Zimbabwean military's North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade was deployed to Matabeleland to crush resistance
Matabeleland North-Phelekezela Mphoko
Phelekezela Mphoko (born 11 June 1940) is a Zimbabwean politician, diplomat, businessman and former military commander who served as Second Vice-President
Matabeleland North-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
Tanzania. Matabeleland North 75,025 Largest province of Zimbabwe. Huíla Province 75,002 Province of Angola. Dundgovi 74,700 Aimag of Mongolia. North-West Frontier
Matabeleland North-Northern Ndebele language
Zulu language Southern Ndebele language Provinces of Zimbabwe Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Bulawayo Northern Ndebele. "Ndebele speaking countries:
Matabeleland North-List of current Zimbabwean governors
2017 Emmerson Mnangagwa List Matabeleland North Cain Mathema ZANU–PF December 2017 Emmerson Mnangagwa List Matabeleland South Abednico Ncube ZANU–PF
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls
largest sheet of falling water. Victoria Falls is roughly twice the height of North America's Niagara Falls and well over twice its width. For a considerable
Matabeleland North-Cabinet of Zimbabwe
Hungwe Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North Ndabazekaya Giyilitshe Cain Mathema Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South Abednico Ncube Provincial
Matabeleland North-List of countries by westernmost point
Governorate 24°40′E 120 Zimbabwe Border with Zambia and Botswana, Matabeleland North Province 25°20′E 121 Turkey Cape Avlaka, Gokceada (Imbros Island)
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe Government of National Unity of 2009
Willard Chiwewe ZANU–PF Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South Provincial Governor of Manicaland Provincial
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe National Army
Ground – Shurugwi Katanga Range – Kwekwe Godhlwayo Training Area – Matabeleland North Wafa-Wafa Commando Training Grounds – Kariba. 1.2 Battalion Satellite
Matabeleland North-Lower Gwelo (Zimbabwe)
settlement in the Midlands province, Zimbabwe and is located about 40km north-west of Gweru, and stretches a further 50 km to the west. Lower gwelo was
Matabeleland North-List of power stations in Zimbabwe
under a 25-year power purchase plan. Umguza Solar Power Station Matabeleland North Province 20°00′24″S 28°11′38″E / 20.00667°S 28.19389°E / -20.00667;
Matabeleland North-Inyathi High School
Mabhena, former governor of Matabeleland North and Deputy Speaker of Parliament of Zimbabwe Joshua Mpofu, former Matabeleland North deputy provincial education
Matabeleland North-St. George's College, Harare
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Hwange Thermal Power Station
units following in 1986 and 1987. A reliable source of water lies further north, in the Zambezi River. From there, through a 44 kilometres (27 mi) long
Matabeleland North-Judy Guinness
August 1910 Dublin, Ireland Died 24 October 1952(1952-10-24) (aged 42) Matabeleland North, Rhodesia Sport Country United Kingdom Sport Fencing Medal record
Matabeleland North-List of schools in Zimbabwe
motivated new names in 2002. These are noted after the old name.) Matebeleland North School Fatima High School Marist Brothers Secondary Hwange Government School
Matabeleland North-Central District (Botswana)
the northeast, as well as Zimbabwe also in the northeast (Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South Provinces) and South Africa in the southeast (Limpopo
Matabeleland North-Khayisa Ndiweni
Ndiweni (1913–2010) was a chief in Zimbabwe. He was hugely respected in Matabeleland and a revered figure among his people in Ntabazinduna. He became a chief
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland Tuskers
first-class cricket team, based in the Bulawayo Metropolitan and Matabeleland North area. They play their home matches at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo
Matabeleland North-Adolph Schmitt
April 1905 Rimpar, Kingdom of Bavaria Died 5 December 1976(1976-12-05) (aged 71) Lupane District, Matabeleland North, Rhodesia Denomination Roman Catholic
Matabeleland North-2010 Cabinet of the Zimbabwe Government of National Unity
Willard Chiwewe (ZANU-PF) Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North * Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South * Provincial Governor of Manicaland * Provincial
Matabeleland North-Jenni Williams
Jenni Williams (born 1962) is a Zimbabwean human rights activist and a founder of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA). A prominent critic of President Robert
Matabeleland North-Bradfield, Zimbabwe
of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Bradfield is located in Bulawayo District, Matabeleland North Province, in the city of Bulawayo, the second-largest business and
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls Hotel
The Victoria Falls Hotel is a historic luxury hotel at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, dramatically situated with a view of the Second Gorge and the Victoria
Matabeleland North-List of populated places in Zimbabwe
861 Beitbridge Matabeleland South – 11,596 21,906 41,767 Redcliff Midlands 22,109 29,959 32,417 35,904 Victoria Falls Matabeleland North 8,126 16,826 31
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe
spring rains'). The Fifth Brigade, a North Korean-trained elite unit that reported directly to Mugabe, entered Matabeleland and massacred thousands of civilians
Matabeleland North-Geography of Zimbabwe
Province Westernmost point — the tripoint with Botswana and Zambia, Matabeleland North province, about 150 meters from the easternmost point of Namibia at
Matabeleland North-Demographics of Zimbabwe
Solomon Mutswairo Archived 2018-03-26 at the Wayback Machine University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill MSN Encarta. Archived from the original on 2009-10-31
Matabeleland North-Politics of Zimbabwe
Manicaland, Matabeleland North and South, Mashonaland North and South, Midlands, and Victoria (today Masvingo).[3] In the 1980s, Mashonaland North and South
Matabeleland North-Mpilo Hospital
Harare. Mpilo is a public hospital, and referral centre for the Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South and Midlands provinces of Zimbabwe. The hospital's name
Matabeleland North-Quintin Goosen
Internationals, all played in Zimbabwe. Goosen was born in Lonely Mine, Matabeleland. He played cricket for Mashonaland Country Districts before becoming
Matabeleland North-Lupane State University
Central University of Technology Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University North-West University Rhodes University University of Cape Town University of
Matabeleland North-Wankie coal mine disaster
colliery in Wankie, (now known as Hwange) in the Rhodesian province of Matabeleland North, when several gas explosions ripped through the mine. It was initially
Matabeleland North-Hwange District
northwestern Zimbabwe, in southern Africa. The district is located in Matabeleland North Province, in northwest Zimbabwe, bordering Botswana and the Republic
Matabeleland North-Robson Mrombe
Robson Mrombe, also known as Rabson Mulombe (born 12 September 1945), is an Rhodesian Athlete who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympic men's marathon. Mrombe
Matabeleland North-Willowgate
the scandal included Higher Education Minister Dzingai Mutumbuka, Matabeleland North Governor Jacob Mudenda, and Deputy Minister of Sport and Culture Charles
Matabeleland North-Company rule in Rhodesia
states to the north-east of Britain's Cape Colony: there were several Boer Republics, and to the north of these was the Kingdom of Matabeleland, ruled by
Matabeleland North-List of current non-sovereign African monarchs
- Vele". Blasting News (in French). 2020-09-17. Retrieved 2024-06-02. "North-West Region - The Traditional Rulers". www.northwest-cameroon.com. Archived
Matabeleland North-Binga village
district in Matabeleland North, the northwestern bordering Zambia along the Zambezi River. Politically the area has two constituecies, Binga North with 15
Matabeleland North-Bembezi
Bembezi is a small town in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 43 km north-east of Bulawayo. The Battle of Bembezi took place nearby on
Matabeleland North-Dagamela
Dakamela is a small settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 140 km north-west of Gweru in the Nkayi District close to the Shangani
Matabeleland North-Eastnor (Zimbabwe)
Eastnor is a village in Bubi District, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 125 km northeast of Bulawayo in a commercial farming and gold
Matabeleland North-Inyathi
UMzinyathi, and Emhlangeni) is a village located in the Bubi District of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe that grew from colonization by missionaries in the late
Matabeleland North-Kariyangwe
Kariyangwe is a settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 60 km south of Binga village. The settlement grew up around the Kariyangwe
Matabeleland North-Lonely Mine
Mine is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 84 kilometres (52 mi) north-east of Bulawayo, just north of Inyati. It was established
Matabeleland North-Matetsi
Matetsi is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 55 km west of Hwange. The village started as a railway siding and took its name
Matabeleland North-Nkayi, Zimbabwe
Nkayi is a district in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe, about 100 km (62 mi) west of Kwekwe and 168 km (104 mi) northeast of Bulawayo in Nkayi communal land
Matabeleland North-Kazungula, Zimbabwe
Kazungula is a small border post settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe close to Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. Just to the west is the Botswana border
Matabeleland North-Mpandamatenga
Mpandamatenga is a border post and settlement in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe, adjacent to the Pandamatenga area in Botswana. It is located within Matetsi
Matabeleland North-Queen's Mine
Queen's Mine is a village in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe and is located about 55 km north-east of Bulawayo along the Bulawayo-Eastnor road. The village
Matabeleland North-Tsholotsho District
district in Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. Its administrative centre is at Tsholotsho business centre which is located about 98 km north-west of
Matabeleland North-Jevan Maseko
20, 2013) was a Zimbabwean military officer, the Governor of the Matabeleland North Province, and the Ambassador to Algeria, Russia and Cuba. Maseko died
Matabeleland North-Kamativi mine
tin mines in Zimbabwe. The mine is located in western Zimbabwe in Matabeleland North Province. The Kamativi mine has reserves amounting to 100 million
Matabeleland North-1962 Southern Rhodesian general election
died on 8 September 1964, leading to a byelection in the district of Matabeleland South on 26 November 1964. The result was: Source Book of Parliamentary
Matabeleland North-2000 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
(MDC) 7,444; Mapetere Vincent Dziva Mawere (Ind) 3,890. Matabeleland North BUBI-MGUZA: Jacob Thabani Mabikwa (MDC) 12,837; Obert Mpofu
Matabeleland North-Nemane Adventist High School
Nemane Adventist High School Location Mgodimasili Road, Tsholotsho, Matabeleland North Province Zimbabwe Coordinates 19°47′54″S 27°32′46″E / 19.7983100°S
Matabeleland North-Binga District
District) is a district of Zimbabwe in southern Africa. It is located in Matabeleland North just south of Kariba Lake, across the lake from Zambia It lies along
Matabeleland North-Caesar Hull
through and landed safely at Bardufoss airfield, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-east of Narvik, at 04:20. A further 12 Gladiators followed four hours later
Matabeleland North-Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs
the current council president, and Chief Lucas Mtshane Khumalo of Matabeleland North Province is his deputy. Due to this, both are members of the Senate
Matabeleland North-Hwange Town Airport
(IATA: WKI, ICAO: FVWT) is an airport serving Hwange, a mining town in Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. The runway is adjacent to the town. Transport
Matabeleland North-Tsholotsho High School
Tsholotsho High School is a co-educational, secondary school that is located in Tsholotsho 113 km south west of Zimbabwe's second largest city, Bulawayo
Matabeleland North-Marvelous Nakamba
second-half substitute in a 2–1 win against Malawi. Nakamba was born in Hwange in north-western Zimbabwe. He secretly married his long-term girlfriend Chipo Primrose
Matabeleland North-Shangani, Zimbabwe
Shangani is a small farming settlement in Zimbabwe, near the Shangani River on the road between Gweru and Bulawayo. McCrea, Barbara; Pinchuck, Tony (2000)
Matabeleland North-2008 Zimbabwean general election
Mashonaland East, 22 in Mashonaland West, 26 in Masvingo, 13 in Matabeleland North, and 13 in Matabeleland South, and 12 in Bulawayo. Unlike in previous elections
Matabeleland North-Masvingo Province
Zimbabwe. It is the third-largest in area of Zimbabwe's provinces, after Matabeleland North and Mashonaland West. A diverse province, the Karanga, a Shona subgroup
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland North Province
populous province, after Matabeleland South, and is the country's least densely populated province. Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South were established
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland South Province
province. After Matabeleland North, it is Zimbabwe's second-least densely populated province. Matabeleland South and Matabeleland North were established
Matabeleland North-Mike Huckle
national side. Huckle later took up farming at Turk Mine, in present-day Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe. He stood as a Rhodesia Party candidate at the
Matabeleland North-Zambezi National Park
Zambezi National Park is a national park in Zimbabwe located upstream from Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. It was split off from Victoria Falls National
Matabeleland North-Districts of Zimbabwe
Beitbridge Bulilima Gwanda Insiza Mangwe Matobo Umzingwane Chirumhanzu Gokwe North Gokwe South Gweru Kwekwe Mberengwa Shurugwi Zvishavane Provinces of Zimbabwe
Matabeleland North-Zhombe
It flows generally north-east torwards Munyati River. It passes the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway south of Rusununguko School and north of Jombe. Further downstream
Matabeleland North-Turk Mine
Turk Mine is a village in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It is located about 56 km north-east of Bulawayo. The village grew up around a
Matabeleland North-Killing of Cecil the lion
(Panthera leo leo) who lived primarily in the Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. He was being studied and tracked by a research team of
Matabeleland North-Arundel School
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Kutama College
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Jotsholo
Tshotsholo, is a small town in the Lupane district, in the province of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. It is located about 205 km northwest of Bulawayo. 18°43′S
Matabeleland North-Peterhouse Boys' School
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Dete train crash
The Dete train crash was a railway accident which occurred on 1 February 2003 in the Zimbabwean town of Dete in the Western part of the country about 90
Matabeleland North-Hellenic Academy
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-2018 Zimbabwean general election
2,510 1,707 2,367 979 509,523 Matabeleland South 107,008 90,292 4,700 1,216 1,060 1,335 808 212,517 Matabeleland North 111,452 137,611 12,776 1,401 1
Matabeleland North-Mahlangu
in the following provinces: 1. Bulawayo (1:376) 2. Matabeleland South (1:420) 3. Matabeleland North (1:422) Notable people with the surname include: Bongani
Matabeleland North-Sidakeni
Zhombe Communinal Land in Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. It is 92 km north-west-north of Kwekwe and 64 km south-west of Kadoma. The Zibagwe Rural District
Matabeleland North-Gwesela West
of Kwekwe District. Its center is at Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme 14.5 km north east of Zhombe Joel ( Zhombe Joel is along the Kwekwe Gokwe Road) and 14
Matabeleland North-Donjane
Zhombe Central south and southwest ends. Gwesela West west end. Empress Mine north end. Zhombe Donjane ward Satelitte Map | Donjani (45°4'45"N 18°8'24"E) Map
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls Primary School
preparatory, day school for boys and girls in the town of Victoria Falls, Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. The school was opened in September 1991 at its present
Matabeleland North-List of dams and reservoirs in Zimbabwe
987222; 31.104166 (Harava Dam) Pampoenpoort Dam JM Nkomo Int. Airport Matabeleland North Trib. of Mguza River 1970 8 19°52′03″S 28°35′54″E / 19.8674°S 28
Matabeleland North-Hillcrest College
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Dominican Convent High School, Bulawayo
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland South Volleyball Association
Matabeleland South Volleyball Association (MSVA) is the governing body of volleyball, beach volleyball and other forms of volleyball in Matabeleland South
Matabeleland North-Bishopslea Preparatory School
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-List of World Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Birds were found in the ruins. Khami Ruins National Monument Matabeleland North 1986 365; iii, iv (cultural) Khami was the capital of the Torwa dynasty
Matabeleland North-Cleopas Dube
Cleopas Dube (born 29 March 1990) is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Uthongathi. Dube began his footballing career in Zimbabwe
Matabeleland North-Lozikeyi
Lozikeyi Dlodlo (c. 1855-1919) was a queen regent of the Ndebele people in Southern Africa. Lozikeyi was one of the favourite wives of Lobengula, and a
Matabeleland North-Naletale
Nalatale) are ruins located about 25 kilometres east of Shangani in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe and east of the Danangombe ruins. The ruins are attributed
Matabeleland North-Safari Club International
lion was a lion that lived primarily in the Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. He was a major attraction at the park and was being studied
Matabeleland North-Irene Sabatini
Irene Sabatini is an author from Zimbabwe who writes fiction. She earned the Orange Award for New Writers (part of the Women's Prize for Fiction) in 2010
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Senate". Senate Hansard. 31 (19): 1. 15 February 2022. "BREAKING- Former Matabeleland Minister Of State Thokozile Angela Mathuthu Dies". ZimEye. 13 August
Matabeleland North-Jacob Mudenda
appointment left Mudenda in charge of the Matabeleland North Province. The new position, as spokesperson for Matabeleland North, the second most populous province
Matabeleland North-Masotsha Ndlovu
People's Union (ZAPU) in later life. Ndlovu was born at Saba village in Matabeleland. He worked in Bulawayo from 1910 as a messenger, before moving to South
Matabeleland North-List of Zimbabwean provinces by Human Development Index
588 5 Matabeleland South 0.585 6 Manicaland 0.583 7 Mashonaland East 0.581 8 Mashonaland West 0.559 Low human development 9 Matabeleland North 0.541 10
Matabeleland North-List of Zimbabwean presidential election results by province
ZANU–PF ZANU–PF ZANU–PF ZANU–PF ZANU–PF Matabeleland North ZANU–PF ZANU–PF MDC MDC–T MDC–T MDC A CCC Matabeleland South ZANU–PF ZANU–PF MDC ZANU–PF ZANU–PF
Matabeleland North-Winston Mhango
Winston Mutulasoni Mhango (born 28 August 1988) is a Zimbabwean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kabwe Warriors. He has been capped twice for the
Matabeleland North-St. John's College (Harare)
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-Ndabaningi Sithole
Ndabaningi Sithole (21 July 1920 – 12 December 2000) was the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), a militant, nationalist organisation
Matabeleland North-List of bridges in Zimbabwe
Falls–Livingstone 17°55′42.2″S 25°51′25.3″E / 17.928389°S 25.857028°E / -17.928389; 25.857028 (Victoria Falls Bridge) Matabeleland North Province Zambia
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 1st Parliament of Zimbabwe
offices. Ndlovu was assassinated by ZAPU rebels at his home in Beitbridge, Matabeleland South. The Rhodesian Front was succeeded in 1981 by the Republican Front
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 6th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Sinampande MDC Binga Matabeleland North Lot Mbambo ZANU–PF Bubi–Mguza Matabeleland North Grace Dube ZANU–PF Hwange East Matabeleland North Dalumuzi Khumalo
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 5th Parliament of Zimbabwe
Jonathan Moyo". BBC News. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "Two governors for Matabeleland North?". The Daily News. 20 July 2000. Retrieved 21 April 2020. WHO'S WHO
Matabeleland North-Results of the 2013 Zimbabwean general election
ZAPU provided party lists for the provinces of Bulawayo, Matabeleland North, and Matabeleland South. However, the AKE and ZAPU did not receive enough votes
Matabeleland North-Results of the 1990 Zimbabwean general election
Full results for Gokwe West were not released. Full results for Gweru North were not released. "ZANU PF in Massive Victory as People Reject Forces of
Matabeleland North-Ernest Bulle
1979 general election, he was elected to Parliament to represent Matabeleland North Province. On 31 May 1979, he was appointed by Muzorewa to serve the
Matabeleland North-Lobengula
a falling-out. In the late 1830s, they settled in what is now called Matabeleland in western Zimbabwe, but they claimed sovereignty over a much wider area
Matabeleland North-Obert Moyo
Obert Moyo (born 29 July 1985) is a retired Zimbabwean football defender. Obert Moyo at National-Football-Teams.com v t e
Matabeleland North-Pritchard Mpelele
Pritchard Mpelele (born 16 June 1995) is a Zimbabwean football striker who currently plays for Manica Diamonds. Pritchard Mpelele at National-Football-Teams
Matabeleland North-Genocides in history (1946 to 1999)
North Korean-trained Fifth Brigade, an infantry brigade of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), launched a crackdown against dissidents in Matabeleland North
Matabeleland North-List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
several North African countries in the "Arab States" region, while World Heritage Sites on the islands are included in the "Europe and North America"
Matabeleland North-Umguza Solar Power Station
Singapore. The power station would be located in Umguza District, in Matabeleland North Province, outside the city of Bulawayo, the second largest city in
Matabeleland North-List of National Monuments of Zimbabwe
Archaeological Western Matabeleland North Bulawayo 7 Bambata Cave E.N 485 1973 Rock Painting Archaeological Western Matabeleland South Matobo 8 Nswatugi
Matabeleland North-North-West Rebellion
The North-West Rebellion (French: Rébellion du Nord-Ouest), also known as the North-West Resistance, was an armed resistance movement by the Métis under
Matabeleland North-Marist Brothers Secondary School, Dete
boarding secondary school Dete, in the Hwange district of Zimbabwe’s Matabeleland North Province. The school was established in 1972 and is part of the international
Matabeleland North-Victoria Falls Solar Power Station
station is located in the city of Victoria Falls, in Hwange District in Matabeleland North Province. This location is adjacent to the Victoria Water Falls, approximately
Matabeleland North-2023 Zimbabwean general election
0.57 540 0.11 896 0.18 11,087 2.19 505,215 494,128 723,934 69.79 Matabeleland North 1,425 0.65 111,609 51.03 955 0.44 1,060 0.48 489 0.22 91,306 41.74
Matabeleland North-1985 Zimbabwean parliamentary election
Mayor Urimbo ZANU (PF) 32,319 99.7 Peter Matumbike PF-ZAPU 105 0.3 MATABELELAND NORTH (9 seats) BINGA Francis Munkombwe PF-ZAPU 38,879 90.5 Jacob Francis
Matabeleland North-Hwange Solar Power Station
community of Cross Mabale, in the city of Hwange, in Hwange District, in Matabeleland North Province, in western Zimbabwe. Hwange is located about 463 kilometres
Matabeleland North-2000 Zimbabwean constitutional referendum
East 3,381 53.3 2,963 46.7 179 Zaka West 5,043 55.5 4,045 44.5 1,285 MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE Binga 2,602 32.9 5,296 67.1 591 Bubi-Umguza 6,136 55.3 4
Matabeleland North-1980 Southern Rhodesian general election
37,888 13.4 1 28,728 10.2 1 4,688 1.7 203,567 71.9 6 3,261 1.2 – Matabeleland North (10) 1,840 0.5 4,517 1.1 313,435 79.0 9 30,274 7.6 – 3,218 0.8 39
Matabeleland North-Dete
Bulawayo-Hwange-Victoria Falls railway line in Zimbabwe, approximately 300 km (190 mi) north-west of Bulawayo and 67 km (42 mi) south-east of Hwange, lying within the
Matabeleland North-Tsholotsho South
of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Tsholotsho District in Matabeleland North Province. Its current MP since a 2022 by-election, and reelected in
Matabeleland North-Miss Grand Zimbabwe
runner-up 2013 1st July 13 Gardens Restaurant, Bulawayo 16 Fungai Mawada (Bulawayo) Nothando Ncube (Matabeleland South) Grace Ncube (Matabeleland North)
Matabeleland North-Elisabeth Valerio
Valerio was born in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. She grew up in Hwange in Matabeleland North Province. She spent most of her childhood in the mid-1970s in her
Matabeleland North-Phyllis Ndlovu
Zimbabwean politician from the MDC Alliance. She was senator from Matabeleland North. List of members of the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe "Announcements
Matabeleland North-Midlands Christian College
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-2022 Zimbabwean by-elections
Masvingo Death of Joosbi Omar Binga North Matabeleland North Recall of Prince Dubeko Sibanda Tsholotsho South Matabeleland North Death of Zenzo Sibanda Gokwe
Matabeleland North-List of members of the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe
ZANU-PF Masvingo Naledi Lindarose Maunganidze ZANU-PF Matabeleland North Lovejoy Sibanda CCC Matabeleland South Tinashe Tafadzwa Mushipe ZANU-PF Midlands David
Matabeleland North-Results of the 2023 Zimbabwean general election
0.57 540 0.11 896 0.18 11,087 2.19 505,215 494,128 723,934 69.79 Matabeleland North 1,425 0.65 111,609 51.03 955 0.44 1,060 0.48 489 0.22 91,306 41.74
Matabeleland North-Third Cabinet of Emmerson Mnangagwa
Magomo 12 September 2023 – present Matabeleland North Hon. Richard Moyo 10 September 2018 – present Matabeleland South Hon. Evelyn Ndlovu 12 September
Matabeleland North-Sengezo Tshabangu
Tshabangu has served in the Zimbabwe parliament as a Senator from Matabeleland North Province. He claims to be the interim Secretary General of the Citizens
Matabeleland North-Bright Vanya Moyo
Bright Vanya Moyo is a Zimbabwean politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Lupane East between September and October 2023 as a member of the
Matabeleland North-Miss Grand Zimbabwe 2013
2013 Bulawayo — Fungai Mawada 1st runner-up Matabeleland South — Nothando Ncube 2nd runner-up Matabeleland North — Grace Ncube 3rd runner-up Harare — Voleen
Matabeleland North-Ndabazekaya Mathema
Zimbabwean politician. He served as a Provincial Governor Minister for Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe, as well as a member of parliament. He is a member
Matabeleland North-Thokozile Mathuthu
State in Matabeleland North. She was appointed in 2017 following cabinet reshuffle and was also the member of Senate for Matabeleland North and former
Matabeleland North-Richard Moyo
Provincial Affairs Minister and a member of parliament representing Matabeleland North. He is a member of ZANU–PF. Richard Moyo was born on October 12, 1960
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project
The Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP) is an ambitious project being undertaken in the arid Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe.The project
Matabeleland North-Matabeleland
Matabeleland is a region located in southwestern Zimbabwe that is divided into three provinces: Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, and Matabeleland South. These
Matabeleland North-Christian Brothers College, Bulawayo
type. Bulawayo Harare Manicaland Mashonaland Central Mashonaland East Mashonaland West Masvingo Matabeleland North Matabeleland South Midlands Category
Matabeleland North-List of airports in Zimbabwe
Airport Hwange (Hwange National Park) Matabeleland North FVWN HWN Hwange National Park Airport Hwange Matabeleland North FVWT WKI Hwange Town Airport Kariba
Matabeleland North-Mlibizi
village on the southern shore of Lake Kariba. Mlibizi is situated in Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. Mlibizi is a popular fishing resort amongst
Matabeleland North-Kamativi
Kamativi is a small mining town in Matabeleland North province, Zimbabwe. The Kamativi tin mine is located next to the town, is the reason for the town's
Matabeleland North-Rudd Concession
rights in Matabeleland, Mashonaland and other adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe, was granted by King Lobengula of Matabeleland to Charles
Matabeleland North-Lupane District
Lupane ( luːpɑːnɛ) District is located in the Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe, and it is also the Provincial Capital. The District is situated
Matabeleland North-Nyamandhlovu
rural district located roughly 40 km northwest of Bulawayo and in Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe. Nyamayendlovu loosely translated means "elephant
Matabeleland North-Hwange National Park
Matabeleland Branch, Wildlife and Environment Zimbabwe. Colin Gillies (November 2013). 2nd Report Hwange Elephant Poisoning (Report). Matabeleland Branch
Matabeleland North-Chizarira National Park
kilometres (25 mi) north. Rivers such as the Mcheni and Lwizikululu have cut almost sheer gorges in the escarpment. At the north eastern extremity of
Matabeleland North-Kazuma Pan National Park
Park is situated in Zimbabwe's extreme north-western corner, lying on the Botswana border a short distance north-west of Hwange National Park. Some 77