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Masvingo Province School Level Province Ditsrict School Name School Address Secondary Masvingo Bikita BIKITA FASHU SCH BIKITA MINERALS CHIEF MAROZVA Secondary Masvingo Bikita BIKITA MAMUTSE SECONDARY MUCHAKAZIKWA VILLAGE CHIEF BUDZI BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita BIRIVENGE MUPAMHADZI VILLAGE WARD 12 CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita BUDIRIRO VILLAGE 1 WARD 11 CHIEF MAROZVA Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHENINGA B WARD 2, CHF;MABIKA, BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIKWIRA BETA VILLAGE,CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE,WARD 16 Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHINYIKA VILLAGE 23 DEVURE WARD 26 Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIPENDEKE CHADYA VILLAGE, CHF ZIKI, BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIRIMA RUGARE VILLAGE WARD 22, CHIEF;MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIRUMBA TAKAWIRA VILLAGE, WARD 9, CHF; MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHISUNGO MBUNGE VILLAGE WARD 21 CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIZONDO CHIZONDO HIGH,ZINDOVE VILLAGE,WARD 2,CHIEF MABIKA Secondary Masvingo Bikita FAMBIDZANAI HUNENGA VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo Bikita GWINDINGWI MABHANDE VILLAGE,CHF;MUKANGANWI, WRAD 13, BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita KUDADISA ZINAMO VILLAGE, WARD 20,CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita KUSHINGIRIRA MUKANDYO VILLAGE,BIKITA SOUTH, WARD 6 Secondary Masvingo Bikita MACHIRARA CHIWA VILLAGE, CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE Secondary Masvingo Bikita MANGONDO MUSUKWA VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIEF MAROZVA Secondary Masvingo Bikita MANUNURE DEVURE RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE 4A CHIEF BUDZI Secondary Masvingo Bikita MARIRANGWE HEADMAN NEGOVANO,CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE Secondary Masvingo Bikita MASEKAYI(BOORA) FUMHAI VILLAGE WARD 17 CHIEF BUDZI Secondary Masvingo Bikita MASHAVHI GADZIKWA VILLAGE WARD 22 CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE Secondary Masvingo Bikita MASHOKO MASHOKO MISSION WARD 2 CHIEF MABIKA Secondary Masvingo Bikita MASUNDA-BIKITA MASUNDA VILLAGE, WARD 10, CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita MATEZANO GWARIRO VILLAGE WARD 7 BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita MAZUNGUNYE MAZUNGUNYE GVT HIGH CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE WARD 4 Secondary Masvingo Bikita MUKANGANWI ZVADA VILLAGE CHIEF MUKANGANWI WARD 10 Secondary Masvingo Bikita MUKORE MANDAVA VILLAGE WARD 8 BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita MUPAKWA RUKARA VILLAGE CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Bikita ODZI (NEGUVE) NEGUVE VILLAGE, WARD 3, CHF;MABIKA, BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita PAMUSHANA WARD 32, CHIDUWA VILLAGE, CHF; MAROZVA, BIKITA ROCJHOPPER EDUCATION Secondary Masvingo Bikita CHIEF'S HALL DUMA BIKITA CENTER Secondary Masvingo Bikita RUPARE HIGH WILLIAM VILLAGE WARD 21 MAZUNGUNYE Secondary Masvingo Bikita SILVEIRA HIGH SILVEIRA HIGH SCHOOL, WARD 15, CHIEF MAZUNGUNYE Secondary Masvingo Bikita SIMBAREVANHU HIGH MARECHA VILLAGE,WARD 5 BIKITA Secondary Masvingo Bikita TABUDIRIRA HIGH CHIREMWAREMWA WARD 3 CHIEF MABIKA Secondary Masvingo Bikita TAFARA HIGH HORE VILLAGEWARD 20 , BIKTA Secondary Masvingo Bikita TAGONA HIGH WARD 29, BIKITA SOUTH Secondary Masvingo Bikita TAKUNDA VILLAGE 8 WARD 24 CHIEF BUDZI Secondary Masvingo Bikita TAMUKA CHIRUME VILLAGE WARD 1 CHIEF MABIKA Secondary Masvingo Bikita UCHERE MURINDA VILLAGE,WARD 22, CHIEF MUKANGANWI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi ALPHA JUSTIN SECONDARY PAHLELA VILLAGE HEADMAN MPAPA WARD 11 CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi ALPHA MPAPA WARD 11 HEADMAN MPAPA CHIEF SENGWE VILLAGE 4 BOMBA RESETTLEMENT NUANETSI RANCH CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi BOMBA MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi BUFFALO RANGE BUFFALO RANGE COMPOUND WARD 29 Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHAMBUTA BAPTIST VHELEMU VILLAGE HEADMAN CHILONGA MUSENGI VILLAGE HEADMAN MASIVAMELE CHIEF SENGWE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHIBWEDZIVA CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHIKWIRIRE VILLAGE 1 MELLOSE FARM WARD 20 CHIREDZI CHILONGA VILLAGE HEADMAN CHILONGA CHIEF SENGWE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHILONGA CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHINGELE CHINGELE VILLAGE CHIEF SENGWE CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHIREDZI CHRISTIAN NO 1595 WEST ROAD TSHOVANI CHIREDZI STAND NUMBER 2798 WEST ROAD TSHOVANI CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHIREDZI GVT MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHISASE CHISASE SEC SCHOOL Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHISHINYA CHISHINYA SEC MAPHOLISA VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CHIYAMBIRO MUSAREVANA VILLAGE CHIEF GUDO CHIREDZI MASVINGO VILLAGE 4 CROWN RANGE RESETTLEMENT WARD 17 CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi CROWN RANGE MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi EZEKIEL GUTI JUNIOR STTAND NO 831/832 TSHOVANI CHIREDZI CHAVANI VILLAGE HEADMAN GEZANI CHIEF SENGWE CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi GEZANI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi HIPPO VALLEY HIPPO VALLEY ESTATES CHISHAMISO VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi HLANGANANI MUTEO VILLAGE CHIEF TSHOVANI CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi JEREZI (J.D. HUNGWE) VILLAGE 11 ANGUS Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MAJIJIMBA NJINGA VILLAGE WARD 10 CHIEF SENGWE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MAKAMBE MAPIMELE VILLAGE HEADMAN MPAPA CHIEF SENGWE CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MALIPATI MALIPATI SENGWE COMMUNAL WARD 15 Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MASIMBAAVANHU EAGLEMONT RESETTLEMENT AREA Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MKWASINE HIGH MKWASINE ESTATE CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MLEME SECTION 14 HIPPO VALLEY ESTATES Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MUFAKOSE HIGH MUFAKOSE B VILLAGE TRIANGLE LISIMATI VILLAGE HEADMAN MPAPA CHIEF SENGWE CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MUHLANGULENI (MUKAI) H MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MUPINGA SIBIZAPANZI VILLAGE CHIEF TSHOVANI CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MUTIRIKWI TRIANGLE ESTATE AREA 3 MUTIRIKWI CHIZVIRIZVI RESETTLEMENT AREA WARD 22 CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi MWENJE DHUMISANI MAVSINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi NANDI LOT 6 ESSENBY WARD 32 CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi NDALI NDALI VILLAGE CHIEF TSHOVANI VILLAGE 2 NYANGAMBE RESETTLEMENT AREA CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi NYANGAMBE MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi SAMBA - (MAPFUPAAMUKA VILLAGE 6 SAMBA RANGE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi SAMU CHINYAKANYAKA VILLAGE CHIEF SENGWE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi SANGWE MAFUNZWA VILLAGE CHIEF GUDO WARD 2 Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi SENGWE SEC KOTSWI VILLAGE CHIEF SENGWE CHIREDZI 114 KILOMETRE PEG CHIREDZI TANGANDA ROAD CHIREDZI Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi SOUTH EASTERN COLLE MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi TERRY GOSS EAST OF SECTION 9& 10 Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi USWAUSHAVA SEC SCH USWAUSHAVA SECONDARY WARD 16 VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo Chiredzi ZVAMAGAMBA SECONDARY VILLAGE 11 FAVERSHAM FARM WARD 17 CHIREDZI MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo ChiVi ARCH MUNAKA CHIKOFA VILLAGE WARD 17 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi BATANAI SATELLITE SEC SC BADZA VILLAGE WARD 1 CHIVI NORTH Secondary Masvingo ChiVi BEREJENA BEREJENA MISSION CHIVI DISTRICT Secondary Masvingo ChiVi BORDER MUNAKA TACHIONA VILLAGE WARD 19 CHIVI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY Secondary Masvingo ChiVi BWANYA Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHAMANHANZVA MUKANGA CHIEF NEMAUZHE WARD 22 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHAMASVINGA SEC CHAMASVINGA SEC SCHOOL WARD 5 SVOSVERA Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHASIYATENDE MATARE VILLAGE CHIEF NEMAUZHE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHIBI HIGH CHIBI MISSION WARD 12 CHIMWAYI VILLAGE:WARD CHIVI:KM SOUTH EAST OF Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHIDYAMAKONO MADZIVADONDO BUS/CENTRE OFF MASVINGO -ZVISHAVANE ROAD CHIFEDZA HIGH SCHOOL MACHIDHA VILLAGE 15KM FROM Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHIFEDZA DISTRICT OFFICE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHINEMBIRI MAZORODZE VILLAGE:WARD12 :CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHISHAVAKADZI SEC GANGA VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHITENDERANO SEC TSAURAI VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHIWANZA CHIWANZA SEC WARD 19 CHIEF MAKAMURE,CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi CHONGOGWE HIGH SCHOOL MHUKA VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi DANHAMOMBE ZHARA VILLAGE WARD 20 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi DOMBOSHAVA VAFANA VILLAGE CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi G & N MISSION RUSHUMBE G AND N RUSUMBE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi GWAMAKUNGUVO VURANDA VILLAGE CHIRF WATUNGWA Secondary Masvingo ChiVi JAKA(CHISHOZHOWA) HONYERA VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi JENYA TOINDEPI VILLAGE WARD 7 Secondary Masvingo ChiVi KUSHINGA KUTIRIRA VILLAGE CHIEF NEMAUZHE CHIVI SOUTH Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MADANGOMBE MASHOKO VILLAGE :MADANGOMBE TOWNSHIP:WARD 2 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MAKAMBA (DAVIRA) RUBAYA VILLAGE, CHIVI DISTRICT , WARD Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MASASA (MADYA) MADYA VILLAGE WARD 15 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MASUNDA NORTH MANDAMABWE BUSINESS CENTRE CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MUDADISI MUDADISI VILLAGE MADYANGOVE CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MUZOGWI RCZ MAPAIKE VILLAGE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi MUZONDO TAKAVARASHA VILLAGE WARD 13 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi NERUVANGA VURAYAI VILLAGE HEADMAN GORORO Secondary Masvingo ChiVi NGUNDU HALT MADZIVIRE VILLAGE 98KM FROM MASVINGO Secondary Masvingo ChiVi NYAHOMBE VILLAGE 10B NYAHOMBE RESETTLEMENT SCHEME Secondary Masvingo ChiVi NYANINGWE STAND NO 647 CHIVI GROWTH POINT Secondary Masvingo ChiVi RAZI (MAKOVERE SOUTH) RAZI SECONDARY MUZA VILLAGE WARD 23 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi RUMINYA CHIKWETYE VILLAGE HEADMAN MADAMOMBE Secondary Masvingo ChiVi SHINDI SHINDI VILLAGE, CHIEF SHINDI WARD 26 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo ChiVi SHONGAMITI MUNANGARI VILLAGE:CHIEF :GORORO:CHIVI DISTRICT Secondary Masvingo ChiVi TAMBUDZAI TETENI VILLAGE WARD 8 9 KM NORTH WEST OF MADZVIVADODO B/CENTRE OFF Secondary Masvingo ChiVi ZORORAI MASVINGO- ZVISHAVANE ROAD Secondary Masvingo ChiVi ZVAMAPERE WADYECHIDO VILLAGE WARD 10 CHIVI Secondary Masvingo Gutu CHADZAMIRA MUDZAMIRI VILLAGE CHIEF NYAMANDI GUTU Secondary Masvingo Gutu CHATIKOBO MADONDO VILLAGE CHIEF
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