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  2. Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    Bulawayo (/ b ʊ l ə ˈ w ɑː j oʊ /, /-ˈ w eɪ oʊ /; [3] Northern Ndebele: Bulawayo) is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region. [4] The city's population is disputed; the 2022 census listed it at 665,940, [5] while the Bulawayo City Council claimed it to be about 1.2 million ...

  3. Timeline of Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    1943 - Bulawayo attains city status. [1] 1950 - Rainbow Hotel built. [6] 1957 - Bulawayo Thermal Power Station (coal-fired thermal power plant) opens. 1960 - Trade fair begins. [chronology citation needed] 1964 - Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe opens. 1970 - National Gallery of Zimbabwe branch opens. 1972 - Bulawayo Railway Museum opens.

  4. Mayor of Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Mayor of Bulawayo is the executive of the government of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The Mayor is a member of the Bulawayo City Council, and is assisted by a deputy mayor. The Mayor uses the style "His Worship". [1] The current mayor is David Coltart since 11 September 2023.

  5. List of populated places in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Harare Bulawayo Mutare Kwekwe Kadoma. Cities in Zimbabwe [1] City Province Census 1982 Census 1992 Census 2002 Census 2012 Census 2022 Harare: Harare: 656,011 1,189,103

  6. List of renamed places in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    While most larger cities and towns were renamed, the spelling of Zimbabwe's second-largest city, Bulawayo, remains unchanged because its Sindebele orthography reflects the dominant ethnicity. Towns which have retained names of European origin include mostly smaller communities such as Beitbridge , Colleen Bawn , West Nicholson , Fort Rixon ...

  7. Hillside Dams - Wikipedia

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    In 1924 the Hillside Dams were sold to Bulawayo City Council, and the dams for water supply were changed. Thereafter the area became a low density residential suburb known as Hillside. In 1942 Hillside Dams was designated as a National Monument. [2]

  8. Bulawayo City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Bulawayo City Council is the governing authority of the city of Bulawayo in terms of Zimbabwe 2013’s constitution Amendment 20. There 29 councilors representing the 29 wards in that city. [ 1 ] These councilors are elected by the residents of Bulawayo .

  9. St. Augustine's College Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    The school campus is situated at the corner of Netherby Drive and Welby Road in the suburb of Sunnyside in the city of Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe. This is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), by road, north of the central business district of Bulawayo. [1]

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