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Parliamentary Elections 2005 Polling Stations PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2005 POLLING STATIONS MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE As published in The Zimbabwe Independent dated March 18, 2005 Polling stations shall be open from 0700 hours to 1900 hours on polling day GWANDA CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Lushokwe Secondary School 2 Tshoboyi Primary School 3 Conemara Primary School 4 Shape Primary School 5 Mandihongola Primary School 6 Nyambi Primary School 7 Ntalale Primary School 8 Tshongwe Primary School 9 Vela Primary School 10 Gobatema Primary School 11 Mawaza Primary School 12 Pelele Primary School 13 Gungwe Primary School 14 Makokwe Primary School 15 Garanyemba Primary School 16 Nsimbi Primary School 17 Switsha Primary School 18 Paye Primary School 19 Mawane Primary School 20 Mtandawenhema Primary School 21 Zhokwe Primary School 22 Betsa Primary School 23 Ntepe Primary School 24 Samlodi Primary School 25 Bhalula Primary School 26 Bethel Primary School 27 Tuli Public Service Training Ctr 28 Sengezane Primary School 29 Dombo Primary School 30 Nkalange Primary School 31 Selonga Primary School 32 Kafusi Primary School 33 Mafuko Primary School 34 Matanangombe Primary School 35 Matulungundu Primary School 36 Zelezele Primary School 37 Mapate Primary School 38 Manama High School 39 Bengo Primary School 40 Mnyabetsi Primary School 41 Nhanha Primary School 42 Buvuma Primary School 43 Manama Business Centre (Tent) 44 Tshanyaugwe Primary School 45 Sukwi Primary School 46 Halisupi Primary School 47 Mashaba Primary School 48 Mlambaphele Primary School 49 Takaliawa Primary School 50 Nhwali Primary School 51 Patana Primary School 52 Ngoma Primary School 53 Zenya Primary School 54 Mkhalipe Primary School 55 Seboza Primary School 56 Mpaya Primary School 57 Sabiwa Primary School 58 Blanket Mine Pre School 59 Konongwe Primary School 60 Freda Mine 61 Insindi Ranch (Tent) 62 Moodspriut Primary School 63 Collen Bawn Pre School 64 Collen Bawn Primary School 65 Southhill Ranch Workshop 66 Oakley Block School 67 Mapane Compound (Tent) 68 Thornwood Ranch Primary School 69 Riverblock Homestead 70 Jessie Mine Primary School 71 Sweetwaters Homestead 72 Sissyvale Primary School 73 West Nicholson Primary School 74 Mabeka Primary School 75 Johnsyl Primary School (Tent) 76 Driehoek Primary School 77 Fumungwe Business Ctr 78 Dwala Primary School 79 Tshabezi Primary School 80 Highway Homestead 81 Gwanda Government Secondary School 82 Gwanda Rural District Secondary School 83 Jacaranda Kiosk (Tent) 84 Bar 20 Mine Hall 85 Jahunda Primary School 86 Jahunda Primary School 87 Gwanda High School 88 ZAOGA Church (Tent) 89 Senondo Primary School 90 Spitkop Bus Terminus (Tent) Constituency Elections Officer Tabbela Tumisang UMZINGWANE CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Sigola Primary School 2 Mbizo Business Ctr (Tent) 3 Sihlengeni Primary School 4 Siphenzini Primary School 5 Nevada Business Centre (Tent) 6 Sikhoveni Primary School 7 Mzinyathini Secondary School 8 Matshetshe Primary School 9 Dambashoko Primary School 10 Mbingangwe Primary School 11 Nsezi Primary School 12 Doyana 13 Mtshede Primary School 14 Bonjeni Primary School 15 Mawabeni Primary School 16 Mlomoliwoto Primary School 17 Longfield Primary School 18 Nokwane Primary School 19 Nswazi Primary School 20 Nswazi Secondary School 21 Sezhube Business Ctr 22 Shale Primary School 23 Zhilo Primary School 24 Tshalimbe Primary School 25 Diana's Pool Business Centre (Tent) 26 Dobhi Primary School 27 Zodula Business Ctr (Tent) 28 Silobi Primary School 29 Isotsha Primary School 30 Dula Primary School 31 Sigiti Primary School 32 Impu Primary School 33 Kumbudzi Primary School 34 Bezha Primary School 35 Munkula Primary School 36 Matolokisi Pre School 37 Glengrey Primary School 38 Fort Rixon Turn Off (Tent) 39 Godlwayo Primary School 40 Ntabende Primary School 41 Zimbilia A & B Resettlement 42 Mpisini Primary School 43 Bayethe Primary School 44 Mvuthu Anex Secondary School 45 Inyankuni Primary School 46 Malungwane Primary School 47 Port Berry Resettlement (Tent) 48 Mbalabala Post Office (Tent) 49 Carslie Primary School 50 Redrose Mine 51 Mvuthu Secondary School 52 Council Board Room 53 Mpofini Primary School 54 Wilikisa Primary School 55 Gongo Old School 56 Howmine Community Hall 57 Datata Primary School 58 Enyandeni Primary School 59 GB1 Primary School 60 GB2 Primary School 61 Gqalaza Primary School 62 Gwagwe Primary School 63 Khozi Primary School 64 Lumene Primary School 65 Magedleni Primary School 66 Makwe Primary School 67 Maphane Primary School 68 Matshetsheni Primary School 69 Matshiya Primary School 70 Masholomoshe Primary School 71 Mahwanke Primary School 72 Mayezane Primary School 73 Nkwidzi Primary School 74 Nkashe Primary School 75 Shake Primary School 76 Sibona Primary School 77 Sibhula Primary School 78 Silikiwe Primary School 79 Simbumbumbu Primary School 80 Singugwe Primary School 81 Sitezi Primary School 82 Sizeze Primary School 83 Stanmore Primary School 84 Wabayi Primary School 85 Zhukwe Primary School 86 Mtshabezi Business Ctr 87 Mtshazo Business Centre (Tent) 88 Sigodo Business Ctr (Tent) 89 Irisvale Primary School 90 Irisvale Old Clinic (Tent) Constituency Elections Officer Khumalo Midard BEITBRIDGE CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Lutumba Primary School 2 Nottingham Primary School 3 Shashe Number 15 4 Lukumbwe Dip Tank 5 Mtetengwe Primary School 6 Mtshilashokwe Primary School 7 Dombolidenje Business Ctr 8 Chabili Primary School 9 Vhembe Secondary School 10 Gumani Area 11 Bill Irrigation 12 Vuturura Primary School 13 Mapili Primary School 14 Lesanth Primary School 15 Bubye Minerals 16 Luhwande Primary School 17 Beitbridge Mission School 18 Makakabule Primary School 19 Jalukkange Primary School 20 Kayansee/Matizwi Primary School 21 Fula Primary School 22 Limpopo Primary School 23 Malala Primary School 24 Mudzwiti Primary School 25 Joko Primary School 26 Bishopstone Estates 27 Chabeda Primary School 28 Novhe Area 29 Dite Primary School 30 Lungombwe 31 Bwemura Primary School 32 Mapai Primary School 33 Mandatte 34 Chapfuche Dip 35 Natural Resources Office 36 Msane Primary School 37 Towla Primary School 38 Chamnangana Primary School 39 Tshiwonzeni Primary School 40 Penemene Primary School 41 Makombe Primary School 42 Catholic Primary School 43 Beitbridge Government Primary School 44 Bubi Village (Chomswazi) 45 Tuli ZRP Camp 46 Manazwe Area 47 Malibeng Primary School 48 Mugaladhivha Primary School 49 Lukange Primary School 50 Swerki Primary School 51 Chituripasi Primary School 52 Jobembe Primary School 53 Chamnanga Primary School 54 Chikwarakwara Primary School 55 Zwaphele 56 Chapongwe Primary School 57 Malusungwe Primary School 58 Mtangamtcena Primary School 59 Majini Primary School 60 Tongwe Primary School 61 Mpande Primary School 62 Zhobe Dam 63 Madali Primary School 64 Dendele Primary School 65 Mabhavhule Business Ctr 66 Chipise Primary School 67 Malabe Primary School 68 Chaswingo Primary School 69 Madaulo Primary School 70 Matshiloni Primary School 71 Capfuce Primary School 72 Nuli Primary School 73 Dumba Primary School 74 Ndambe Primary School 75 Number 7 Area 76 Shashi Primary School 77 Old Machuchuta 78 Toporo 79 Zezani Secondary School 80 Mazuna Ranch 81 Madzivhe Primary School 82 Whunga Primary School 83 Panda Mine 84 Old Nuli Constituency Elections Officer Ramakgapola Loud INSIZA CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Thokozani Primary School 2 Zishamba Primary School 3 Lambamai Section Primary School 4 Mpalawani Homestead 5 Gwamanyanga Homestead 6 Pentagon Primary School 7 Rangemore School 8 Ebly Primary School 9 Debshan Primary School 10 Pezulu Primary School 11 TM Pagama Primary School 12 Rusibe Primary School 13 Shangani Mine Hall 14 Ensango Primary School 15 St Lucy Primary School 16 Siyazama Primary School 17 Inyozane Primary School 18 Fort Rixon Hall 19 St Jones Primary School 20 Mapholisa Primary School 21 Mzingwane Primary School 22 Gcabayi Primary School 23 Amazon Resettlement School 24 Tshungunyane Primary School 25 Alpha Primary School 26 Papama Primary School 27 Gwatemba Hall 28 Mazhabazha Primary School 29 Mwele Primary School 30 Malole Primary School 31 Scooter Bus Centre 32 Wanezi Mission 33 Nkwalini Primary School 34 Nkankezi Primary School 35 Mazeya Primary School 36 Zhombili Primary School 37 Mthangala Primary School 38 Gwabila Primary School 39 Lubuze Secondary School 40 Dekezi Secondary School 41 Avoca Primary School 42 Mkwabeni Primary School 43 Singwambizi Primary School 44 Mbaulo Primary School 45 Siwaze Primary School 46 Mabuze Primary School 47 Atherstone Primary School 48 Insiza Primary School 49 Sidzibe Primary School 50 Hlatswayo Primary School 51 Mleja Hall 52 Singwango Secondary School 53 Ndola Primary School 54 Mbokodo Primary School 56 Zhampale Primary School 57 Singwago No. 2 Primary School 58 G.B.3 Primary School 59 St Matthews Primary School 60 Tshazi Primary School 61 Filabusi Primary School 62 Msithi Primary School 63 Tombo Primary School 64 Bolo Primary School 65 Sukasihambe Primary School 66 Mthwakazi Hall 67 Sababa Primary School 68 Mulula Info. Res (Tent) 69 Mbembesi Primary School 70 Village 22 (Killarney) (Tent) 71 Gumbalo Secondary School 72 Epoch Mine School 73 Fort Rixon Secondary School 74 Nyamime School 75 Mqolweni Primary School 76 Nhlanhla School 77 Albany Homestead (Tent) 78 Pioneer Estate School 79 St Theresa School 80 Thuthuka Farm (Tent) 81 Fulunye Primary School 82 Lochard Primary School 83 Vumangwe Primary School 84 Pumula Primary School 85 Gwatemba Primary School Constituency Elections Officer Zhou Tazviona BULILIMA
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