Gwanda District
Second-level administrative subdivision in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe
Gwanda District | |
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Second-level administrative subdivision | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Province | Matabeleland South |
Area | |
• Second-level administrative subdivision | 10,735 km2 (4,145 sq mi) |
Population (2022 census) | |
• Second-level administrative subdivision | 151,691 |
• Density | 14/km2 (37/sq mi) |
• Urban | 27,143 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (CEST) |
Gwanda District is located in Matabeleland South province of Zimbabwe. Its administrative seat is Gwanda, the biggest city of the province.
The city of Gwanda has a municipal council, with 10 wards, while the remainder of the district falls under the Gwanda Rural District Council, which has 24 wards.[1]
References
- ^ Mvelo, Zondo (18 September 2023). "Gwanda Councillors Sworn In". New Ziana. Retrieved 3 February 2024.
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Gwanda District
Capital: Gwanda
- Blanket Mine
- Buvuma
- Colleen Bawn
- Fumukwe
- Gungwe
- Gwanda
- Gwaranyemba
- Hwali
- Kafusi
- Lushongwe
- Manama
- Matshetshe
- Mtshabezi Mission
- Mtshazo
- Mzimuni
- Nkwidze
- Ntalale
- Vubachikwe
- West Nicholson
- Sengezane
- Shake
- Silonga
- Simbumbumbu
- Sizeze
- Tuli
- Towla
- Buvuma Dam
- Doddieburn Dam
- Glassblock Dam
- Oakley Block Dam
- Ripple Creek Dam
- Sukwi Dam
- Thuli-Makwe Dam
- Thuli-Manyange Dam
- Thuli-Moswa Dam
- Mount Casulet
- Nshanga Mountain
- A6 road
- Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway
- Gwanda State University
- Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic
- Gwanda High School
- JZ Moyo High School
- Njube Sundowns F.C.
- Phelandaba Stadium
- Ramblers F.C.
- Dauti Mabusa
- Phineas Makhurane
- Eliah Masiyane
- Austin Moyo
- Albert Nyathi
- Lerato Ndlovu
- Zenzo Ntuliki
- Arote Vellah-Ncube
- Gwanda North
- Gwanda Central
- Gwanda South
- Gwanda senatorial constituency
21°30′S 29°30′E / 21.500°S 29.500°E / -21.500; 29.500
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