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Welcome to the Zimbabwe-related regional notice board, a notice board for things particularly relevant to Wikipedians working on articles related to Zimbabwe.With the advent of WikiProject Zimbabwe, this page has transferred some of its subpages and will be dropping some of its project-like functions, instead serving as a place to inform people of what's happening with Zimbabwe-related content.
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.
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Bulawayo Railway Museum (established 1972) is a railway museum located at Bulawayo railway station in Zimbabwe that houses several exhibitions on the history of the railway system in Zimbabwe, formerly Rhodesia. [1] [2] Its oldest exhibits date back to 1897, [3] and include Cecil Rhodes' personal railway coach. [4]
The Districts of Zimbabwe are divided into 1,970 municipal wards as of 2023. The wards based on the 2008 delimitation are found at List of wards of Zimbabwe (2008).This list follows the 2023 Delimitation Report finalized in February 2023. [1]
The Zambia Railway Board (now Zambia Railways-ZR) was founded and the route network in Zambia was disbanded on 1 July 1967. [5] On the same date, the Salisbury - Umtali section of the Beira-Bulawayo railway was handed over to the Mozambique Ports and Railways administration.
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The Chronicle was commonly considered a monopoly newspaper of Bulawayo after the printing of The Daily News was banned in 2003 due to its critical reporting of Mugabe's government. [10] In 2009, The Chronicle fired its editor, Stephen Ndlovu following an exposé on followers of the Minister of Information Jonathan Moyo. [11]