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Manicaland-Province School Level Province District School Name School Address Secondary Manicaland Buhera BANGURE ZVAVAHERA VILLAGE WARD 19 CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera BETERA HEADMAN BETERA CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera BHEGEDHE BHEGEDHE VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA Secondary Manicaland Buhera BIKA KWARAMBA VILLAGE WARD 16 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera BUHERA GAVA VILLAGE WARD 5 CHIEF MAKUMBE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHABATA MUVANGIRWA VILLAGE WARD 29 Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHANGAMIRE MATSVAI VILLAGE WARD 32 NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHAPANDUKA CHAPANDUKA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHAPWANYA CHAPWANYA HIGH SCHOOL WARD 2 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHAWATAMA CHAWATAMA VILLAGE WARD 31 CHIEF MAKUMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHIMBUDZI MATASVA VILLAGE WARD 32 CHIEF NYASHANU CHINHUWO VILLAGE CHIWENGA TOWNSHIP CHIEF Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHINHUWO NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHIROZVA CHIROZVA VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Buhera CHIURWI CMAKUVISE VILLAGE WARD 32 Secondary Manicaland Buhera DEVULI NENDANDA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA WARD 33 Secondary Manicaland Buhera GOSHO SOJINI VILLAGE WARD 5 CHIEF MAKUMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera GOTORA GOTORA VILLAGE WARD 22 CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera GUNDE MABARA VILLAGE WARD 9 CHIEF CHITSUNGE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera GUNURA CHIEF CHAMUTSA NEMUPANDA VILLAGE WARD 30 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera GWEBU GWEBU SECONDARY GWEBU VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Buhera HANDE KARIMBA VILLAGE WARD 10 CHIEF CHIMOMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera HOLY FAMILY GUTU VILLAGE DOROWA MINE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera KANDENGA KANDENGA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU MABVUREGUDO SECONDARY SCHOOL WARD 17 CHIEF Secondary Manicaland Buhera MABVUREGUDO NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MACHIRAGWAMA MACHIRA VILLAGE WARD 23 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MADZIVIRE MATYENYIKA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MAKUMBE ZENDA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE WARD 5 Secondary Manicaland Buhera MAMUNYADZA MACHINGURA VILLAGE WARD 6 CHIEF MAKUMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera MASOCHA SHIRICHENA VILLAGE WARD 13 NESHAVA HEADMAN Secondary Manicaland Buhera MATSAKANURE NYASHANU CPOM LAND WARD 24 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MAVANGWE CHAIBVA VILLAGE WARD 12 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MOSES THE PROPHET MUZIVI VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUCHUVA MUCHUVA VILLAGE WARD 26 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUDANDA MASWA VILLAGE WARD 15 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUDZAMIRI HUCHU VILLAGE WARD 1 HEADMAN MUDZAMIRI Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUKAMBIRWA MUKAMBIRWA VILLAGE HEADMAN MURWIRA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUKODZA MUKODZA SECONDARY SCHOOL WARD 24 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUKONDOMI MUKONDOMI TOWNSHIP WARD 31 MOMBEYARARA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUKONDOMI (CHITESHE) MACHACHA VILLAGE WARD 8 CHIEF CHITSUNGE Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUKWASI ADVENTIST MUKWASI VILLAGE WARD 12 CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUNYARADZI CHATIKOBO VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUNYIRA COMMUNITY HIGH MATIMBA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MURAIRWA MURAIRWA SECONDARY WARD 14 BUHERA MURAMBINDA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MURAMBINDA DHAMBE VILLAGE WARD 14 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MURAMBINDA Govt. MURAMBINDA GROWTH POINT WARD 7 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUROVE MUROVE VILLAGE HEADMAN MUFUDZA CHIEF NAYSHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MURWIRA GWATA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUTASA SECONDARY MUTASA VILLAGE WARD 6 CHIEF MAKUMBE BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUTAUTO MUTAUTO SECONDARY MAAMBIRWI VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUTEPFE WARD 26 BUHERA SOUTH Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUTIUSINAZITA MIRIRAI VILLAGE HEADMAN CHIMOMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUZIRIKAZI MABHEGEDHE VILLAGE WARD 22 MUZOKOMBA B/C HEADMAN MUSHUMBA CHIEF Secondary Manicaland Buhera MUZOKOMBA GOVT HIGH NYASHANU NDONGWE SECONDARY WARD 13 NDONGWE VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Buhera NDONGWE NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera NDYARIMA ZVINOKWAZVO VILLAGE CHIKUWA WARD 19 Secondary Manicaland Buhera NECHAVAVA DZANHUWA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU WARD 16 Secondary Manicaland Buhera NECHIKOWA NECHIKOWA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA WARD 29 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera NEMADZIVA (CHABATA B) NEMADZIVA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA Secondary Manicaland Buhera NERUTANGA MAMVARUME VILLAGE WARD 4 CHIEF NERUTANGA NGOMBEYARARA SECONDARY SCHOOL WARD 7 CHIEF Secondary Manicaland Buhera NGOMBEYARARA MAKUMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera NYADI MAPURANGA VILLAGE HEADMAN MUSHUMBA Secondary Manicaland Buhera NYAMAKUTE MASHINGAIDZE VILLAGE WARD 19 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera NYASHANU WARD 18 HEADMAN MABVUREGUDO CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera ROMOREHOTO MARUME VILLAGE MUSHUMBA NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera ST ALBAN ZINHANGA VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera ST BERNARD ST BERNARDS SECONDARY SCHOOL Secondary Manicaland Buhera ST JOHNS CHIFAMBA CHIFAMBA VILLAGE WARD 10 CHIEF CHIMOMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera ST GEORGES (ZVEMBIRA) MUKODZA VILLAGE WARD1 CHIEF MAKUMBE BUHERA MATURU BUSINESS CENTRE WARD 10CHIEF CHIMOMBE Secondary Manicaland Buhera ST MICHAEL BEHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera St. JOSEPHS MABURUTSE HEADMAN MABURUTSE CHIEF CHITAMBO Secondary Manicaland Buhera VHIRIRI HIGH VHIRIRI VILLAGE WARD 17 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Buhera ZANGAMA ZISENGWE VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Secondary Manicaland Buhera ZVOMWOYO CHIZEMA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU WARD 22 BUHERA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani BIRIIRI HIGH CHIEF MUUSHA, MUTAKURA WARD 17 Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani BUMBA BUMBA VILLAGE 4 SHINJA RESETTLEMENT Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani CHAKOHWA WARD 3 CHIMANIMANI WEST CHIEF MUTAMBARA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani CHAYAMITI NEMARAMBA VILLAGE CHIEF MUTAMBARA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani CHIKWAKWA MUNENGERWA VILLAGE, WARD 19, CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani CHIMANIMANI CHIMANIMANI WARD 15 Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani CHINOTUMENYERE SHINJA BUSINESS CENTRE CHIZEMO VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani GUDYANGA NEMHARA VILLAGE CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani GUHUNE TAMBARARE VILLAGE CHIEF MUTAMBARA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani HOT SPRINGS WARD 5 KRAALHEAD CHIBUWE Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani KUSHINGA CHIUMBA VILLAGE CHIEF NGORIMA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani LYDIA CHIMONYO HIGH LISNACLOON FARM NHEDZIWA WARD 1 Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MAKUMBURA (HLABISO) VHUMISAI VILLAGE CHIEF NGORIMA WARD 22 Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MHAKWE CHIKUTUKUTU VILLAGE CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MHANDARUME CHIEZA VILLAGE CHIEF MUTAMBARA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MUKOMBIWANI RUJEKO VILLAGE CHIEBF CHIKUKWA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MUTAMBARA HIGH MUTAMBARA MISSION CHIEF MUTAMBARA MUTSVANGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL MAMBOZA VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani MUTSVANGWA CHIEF NDIMA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani NDIMA WARD 21 NGORIMA A CHIEF NGORIMA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani NHEDZIWA NHEDZIWA GROWTH POINT CHIEF MUTAMBARA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani NYABAMBA NYABAMBA RESETTLEMENT MANZOU VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani NYAHODE UNION PFUMO VILLAGE CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani NYANYADZI CHIEF MUUSHA NYANYADZI Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani RUSITU CHIEF NGORIMA WARD 21 Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani ST PATRICKS MATIASHE VILLAGE CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani ST CHARLES LWANGA CHIEF MUUSHA CHIMANIMANI Secondary Manicaland Chimanimani TIYA SATIYA VILLAGE WARD 16 CHIEF MUUSHA Secondary Manicaland Chipinge AVONTUUR AVONTUUR SECONDARY SCHOOL. TINGAMIRA ESTATE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge BEACON HILL UCCZ MISSION FARM MT SELINDA Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHECHECHE STAND NO 840 CHECHECHE GROWTH POINT Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIBUWE HIGH CHIBUWE HIGH MUSIKAVANHU Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIKORE CHIKORE UCCZ FARM WARD 17 CHIPINGE RURAL Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIMANA MUSIRIZWI QOBEKA VILLAGE CHIEF MUSIVANHU Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHINAA CHIKORE MISSION FARM Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHINYAMUKWAKWA CHINYAMUKWAKWA VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIPANGAYI CHIPANGAYI SECONDARY WARD 5 CHIPINGE RURAL Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIPINDA CHIPINDA SECONDARY Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIPINGE GAZA D 3050 MEDIUM DENSITY CHI[PINGE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHISUMA CHISUMA SECONDARY MALASHE VILLAGE CHIEF GARAHWA Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CHIVUNZE CHIPINGE PRIAON YARD WARD 10,MAUNZE VILLAGE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge CLEARWATER SEC CLEARWATER ESTATE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge EMERALD (MT SELINDA 'B') EMERALD MATANGA FARM NO 28 Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GARAHWA GARAHWA VILLAGE WARD 28 CHIPINGE TANDUKAI VILLAGE CHIEF GARAHWA WARD 28 CHIPINGE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GARAHWA B MABEE RURAL Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GAZA 611 WARD 5 CHIPINGE TOWN Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GIDEON MHLANGA BAMHAMIRE VILLAGE SAMAHURU AREA MTEMA GOKO VILLAGE WARD 3 CHIPINGE RURAL BIRCHENOUGH Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GOKO BRIDGE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GREENVALLEY GREENVALLEY FARM PEG NO 20 TANGANDA-CHECHECHE ROAD CHIMAMBO VILLAGE WARD Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GUTIKA ACADEMY PVT SCHOOL 24 CHIPINGE RURAL Secondary Manicaland Chipinge GWENZI HLEKISANA FARM GWENZI SMALL SCALE Secondary Manicaland Chipinge JERSEY JERSEY TEA ESTATE WARD 19 CHIPINGE
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