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The Manica Post is a regional newspaper published in Manicaland province. It is owned by Zimpapers. It is the largest provincial newspaper publication in Zimbabwe. [1] It is a sister newspaper to Herald Zimbabwe and others. It was first published on 13 December 1983. [2] It is headquartered at 87 Hebert Chitepo Street, Mutare. [3]
The Manica Post: Mutare: Government English The Midlands Observer: Kwekwe: Government English, Ndebele: NewsDay: 2010 Harare: Private Daily English Harare Mirror: 2023 Harare: Private Daily English News Report Zimbabwe: 2018 Harare: Private Weekly English Southern Eye: 2013 Harare: Private Daily English The Standard: Harare: Private Weekly ...
Mutare, formerly known as Umtali until 1982, [2] is the capital and largest city in the province of Manicaland.It is the third most populated in Zimbabwe.Having surpassed Gweru in the 2012 census, with an urban population of 224,802 and approximately 260,567 in the surrounding districts, Mutare adds to the wider metropolitan area a total population of over 500,000 people. [3]
It has an area of 36,459 square kilometres (14,077 sq mi), [5] equal to 9.28% of the total area of Zimbabwe. It is the sixth-largest in area of Zimbabwe's ten provinces. Its economy is largely centered around industry and agriculture, particularly manufacturing, diamond and gold mining, timber, tea and coffee plantations, and tourism. [6]
Mutare is the largest city in the district, and the fourth-largest city in Zimbabwe. Other towns include Chiadzwa and Odzi. The Eastern Highlands extend north and south through the eastern portion of the district, along the border with Mozambique. The Bvumba Mountains form a part of the highlands, and rise southeast of Mutare city. The highest ...
Other newspapers published by the same group include The Sunday Mail in Harare, The Chronicle and Sunday News in Bulawayo and the Manica Post in Mutare. [11] The Chronicle, launched in October 1894 as The Bulawayo Chronicle, is the second oldest newspaper in the country. [12]
Hot springs are located 80 km south of Mutare in Zimbabwe. [1] It is located near Nyanyadzi and Chiyadzwa diamond fields.The water from the springs is said to have medicinal and healing properties.
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 farming area, it was established in 1891 by white settlers. Originally named Laurencedale after the settlers' leader, Laurence van der Byl, the township's name was changed to Headlands in 1897.