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Redcliff is a town situated in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe, with a population of 41,526 (as of 2022). It lies about 219 km (136 mi) north-east of Bulawayo . The town sits in an extremely iron-rich area, and has relied on steel production as a source of revenue since it was founded in the early part of the 20th century.
Cities in Zimbabwe [1] City Province Census 1982 Census 1992 Census 2002 ... Redcliff: Midlands: 22,109 29,959 32,417 35,904 Victoria Falls: Matabeleland North: 8,126
Redcliff is a constituency represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Redcliff, ... Population: 30032: 30462: 60894: 30018:
Population history of Zimbabwean provinces [2] Province 2012 population % of total population, 2012 % change, 2002–2012 2002 population % of total population, 2002 % change, 1992–2002 1992 population % of total population, 1992 % change, 1982–1992 1982 population % of total population, 1982 Harare: 2,123,132 16.26 +11.97 1,896,134 16.30 ...
Midlands is a province of Zimbabwe.It has an area of 49,166 square kilometres (18,983 sq mi) and a population of 1,811,905 (2022). It is home to various peoples. Located at a central point in the country, it contains speakers of Shona, Ndebele, Tswana, Sotho and Chewa, as well as of various other languages.
Zimbabwe * 1.95: 2023: 2.1: 1.70: 2.27: ... The population growth rate estimates (according to the United Nations Population Prospects 2019) between 2015 and 2020 [7]
Kwekwe (/ ˈ k w ɛ k w ɛ / KWEH-kweh), formerly known as Que Que, [2] is a city in the Midlands province in central Zimbabwe.The city has a population of 119,863 within the city limits, as of the 2022 census, making it the 7th-largest city in Zimbabwe and the second-most populous city in the Midlands, behind Gweru.
The population of Zimbabwe has grown during the 20th century. This is in accordance with the model of a developing country with high birth rates and falling death rates, resulting in relatively high population growth rate (around 3% or above in the 1960s and early 1970s). After a spurt in the period 1980–1983 following independence, a decline ...