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Masvingo, previously named Victoria, is a province in southeastern Zimbabwe. It has a population of 1.638 million as of the 2022 census, ranking fifth out of Zimbabwe's ten provinces. It has a population of 1.638 million as of the 2022 census, ranking fifth out of Zimbabwe's ten provinces.
Masvingo, known as Fort Victoria during the colonial period, is a city in southeastern Zimbabwe and the capital of Masvingo Province. The city lies close to Great Zimbabwe , the national monument from which the country takes its name [ 2 ] and close to Lake Mutirikwi , its recreational park, the Kyle dam and the Kyle National Reserve that is ...
Gutu is the third largest district in Masvingo Province, southern Zimbabwe, after Chiredzi and Mwenezi.It is the northernmost district in the province. The name "Gutu" is historically reported to have emerged from "Chinomukutu wemiseve" – meaning, "the one with a load of arrows".
Bikita is a district in Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe.It borders with Gutu District, Zaka District, Chipinge District, Chiredzi District, and Buhera District.It is located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) east of Masvingo town.
To black nationalist groups, Great Zimbabwe became an important symbol of achievement by Africans: reclaiming its history was a major aim for those seeking majority rule. In 1980 the new internationally recognised independent country was renamed for the site, and its famous soapstone bird carvings were retained from the Rhodesian flag and Coat ...
Zaka is a district in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, located 86 km southeast of Masvingo. Old administration offices were at Ndanga communal (Chimutarara) township before being moved to its current location, Zaka Business Centre. Among its schools are St. Anthony's High School, [2] Jichidza Mission, [3] Rudhanda High School, and Wasarawapata High ...
Chivi, originally known as Chibi, is a district in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. The area was originally established as a mission station in 1894 by the Berlin Missionary Society under the name Chibi Mission. [2] [3]
[1] [better source needed] Gurajena is ahieftainship which was reduced to Headman during the colonial Era in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. It is located about 60 km north east of Masvingo and can be reached by following Zimuto Road north and then branching off at Maraire shopping centre to go due north east and crossing the Munyambe River, which is the border between Gutu and Zimuto, just ...