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MASVINGO PROVINCE - Basemap MASVINGO PROVINCE - Basemap Mashonaland East Mpinda Musuma Msilahove Ntabamhlope Ntabamhlope 30 Hunters Mlezu 19 27 Chikwava 8 Munyanyi Chipfatsura Mushunje Rowa 6 C h i c a m b a e a l 3 Road 15 31 4 33 R 25 23 12 Lancashire Chipwanya 1 31 13 Gunde Chapwanya 10 15 Burma Madilisa Nkululeko Connemara Murezi Mombeyarara 4 Gunde Central Garamwera Bepe 2 11 Valley Locations Nyama Masvori Chirinda 12 14 Connemara St Patricks Estates 8 14 CHIKOMBA 2 11 Chiweshe Zumbare KWEKWE 7 12 7 Nyama 12 Gombe 13 Chiwenga 9 Berzerly 9 St. Muchakata 13 Maburutse 3 Matanda Bridge 11 St. Gwindingwi 10 3 Patricks Chiundura 5 Makumbe Richards Marange Madhikani 16 Murambinda Nyashanu Bazeley Province Capital 2 Maboleni Marange 24 7 Mvuma 24 Nyashanu Murambinda Nyashanu 18 Bridge 20 Mambwere Maboleni 2 Nerutanga 10 Mvuma 13 Denhere 8 O Cambrai 20 Bakorenhema Athens d Netherburn N y a m a f u f u 36 21 4 z Broadside Buhera Nhamo i Chitora Chipendeke s 15 Lalapanzi d 22 Buhera 18 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Mutambara Serima t Mine Dabuka Poly Chaka Serima 12 i Bangure Murwira 22 Mutambara 16 Zvarota Holy 2 Zvavahera 2 Cashel 1 19 Mutambara Cashel 19 Willoughby Chikwingwizha Zvarota Chizhou Chizhou Cross 7 Chakohwa 6 Muzokomba Zangama 4 Nhedziwa 1 17 St. Svika Chitora Holy Holy Zvavahera 21 29 Chakohwa 12 18 5 Cross 21 Rufaro 9 Muzokomba S h a n g a n i 15 13 25 Francis Cross 11 3 Primary School Joboringo 6 8 Mazura Chishingwi SHURUGWI Nhema Mutero Mataruse Chiadzwa 3 Hanke Chatsworth Gutu- Hot 2 4 Guramatunhu GUTU Mutero Springs Chrome 14 Chiwore Mupandawana 14 Mines 32 Bhasera 24 30 1 Shurugwi Hanke Nyautonga Gutu 21 Bumba 34 Gutu 35 Devure Shangani Shurugwi Chironde 3 9 Siyahokwe 33 Dewure Chayamiti 7 Somabhula 12 Ironsides 19 13 Gutu 39 Chingai 28 Chapanduka Secondary School Shangani Makusha Jobolinko Siyahokwe 25 37 Mushayavanhu 19 17 Alheit Somabula G 23 38 Chimombe 15 w SHURUGWI 5 10 2 Moyomusante St. 29 W o o d l a n d s 6 e Selukwe n Theresa Tongogara Mushaviri Munyikwa Mutiusinazita Chikukwa o URBAN Peak Charundura 22 Mutiusinazita r Mukaro o e Peak Tongogara Ngezi 22 w 8 Saint 36 15 St. 11 k 18 Mine Rockford 3 Guragena Tirizi 27 Shinja MARTIN o Josephs Mukaro Magombedze Patrick Health Facility Shangani g 12 o n Denhere Gurajena Mutepfe Martin M a p 13 11 20 Chitambo Nyanyadzi (I) Nsiza Shangani 8 20 CHIMANIMANI 23 Gwanza 26 Chabata Nyanyadzi 8 Biriwiri 10 31 40 16 9 Donga Zvamabande 7 Chengwena Chepiri 15 13 Chikato 23 2 1 Zinhata 18 Nemashakwe 29 Mhakwe Biriwiri Chimanimani Chimanimani CHIMANIMANI Boundaries 10 7 Makoholi Alvod Nemashakwe 24 Chikato 4 26 Majarada Biriwiri Hospital Chamisa 30 18 Charter Kombo Mazibisa Hama Zimuto Nerupiri 24 Chikwakwa 17 17 Nerupiri Gudyanga Marishongwe Gundura 3 Zimuto Chikwanda Gunura 20 Gundura 8 Mawere Chirowe Chirorwe 14 National Boundary Tana 22 Mutema 28 23 19 Tilbury 21 D e w u r e 20 4 30 Chitando 22 Chisengu Tilbury 9 Makonde Gangare 20 Rusike 6 41 12 23 24 Changazi Pakame w i 25 Bikita Mungezi 12 Murwira 33 ZRP Gwindingwe Nyahode Dorset Pakame z h Devure 1 Birchnough 21 M u Gokomere 18 Bircheneough Bridge 16 13 Province Boundary 4 Summerton Zimuto Masarasa 30 Beardmore 19 Maranganyika Bridge Birchenough Tarka 1 Banga Gokomere Zimuto 27 Chikuku 5 32 Ngaone Ngaome Silverstream Fort Matenda Matenda Mufiri 11 Marozva Chikuku U p p e r I n s i z a 6 Guni 1 Rixon Gaths Pamushana Nyika 13 Silveira 31 2 Muchadziya 2 Mine Roscommon Muchira 14 Madamombe Bere Gaths Nyika Silveira Utete 3 Stanmore ARDA- Checheche MutingwendeNyahode 22 District Boundary 21 Mplalawami Vuranda Kuranda Madamombe Mashava RHC Hozvi Mid-Save Rusitu 5 MASVINGO 15 ARDA 3 9 10 8 Bikita 17 21 13 Lennox Masvingo Chipinda Rusitu 1 Lennox 8 Zimuto 10 Ngorima Rusitu Mutsvangwa Mucheke Rujeko 3 Musani Mapanzure 4 2 Bikita New Year N 33 2 4 18 Lambamai Mucheke 5 Rujeko Gift Clear 23 g 1 Mapanzure RunyararoPMD Bvukururu 16 e King Masvingo Glenlivet Tanganda Water Paidamoyo Boss Masvingo Bvukururu Tanganda z 9 Mhandamabwe Mhandamabwe M Poly Ward Boundary Greystone e i u k Runyararo Mukore s h d i Technic Negovano a n 9 Mutema 6 7 9 PBS Mabasa 4 14 Mukore 19 MUSHANDIKE 7 Junction 6 Mabasa Chigwikwi 25 Junction 8 32 5 5 8 BIKITA Gate INSIZA 5 6 8 MASVINGO 3 Ndanga Gate Ndanga Transport Network 20 Pfupajena Gaza 7 Zano Chipinge ZRP- 8 Mpisini Musipane Maketo Mushandike Chitasa 4 Mutikizizi Chipangayi ChipingeTownChipinge 10 9 L A K E M U T S 7 7 I R I K i Clinic W I y 6 Weleza a 10 ZVISHAVANE 10 6 Gumbo 27 7 11 MASVINGO 14 7 10 4 5 Ratelshoek Major Road Lundi 9 Chipangayi 14 Vukuzenzele Rukovo Jichidza ZAKA Ngorima 11 Mhondongori 11 Morgenster Nemwanwa Jichidza Nyangambu Chiringa Southern 13 Bondolfi 9 Hold. Mhondongori Bannockburn Charumbira Ngorima Highlands 14 12 Jichidza Nemauku 12 Zvishavane Bondolfi Chinyabako 28 Tamandai I T 12 13 11 12 Secondary Road Chivi o n Jichidza Kandodo Mandava 10 Chivi k 8 Kopera UMZINGWANE 5 6 w 11 Mogenester 12 26 s e Mageza Takavarasha Zaka i Dadaya 3 Maglas 15 i Montrose 7 Mimosa 10 30 Sipambi 14 29 13 n Takavarasha z Morgenster 15 34 u Shabanie Mine Tongogara k a Zvishavane 13 Fuve Fuve n 13 Chivi Chivi Mashenjere St. a Dadaya y 9 Veza Feeder Road n Antonys I 20 Murinye 15 19 16 Veza 14 Sabi Gudo CHIVI 16 Chivi 19 33 Jerera 3 Sabi Mine Masinire Mapanzure 17 Harava Kondo 17 Farmers Gwatemba NGUNGUNYANA 16 Chatikobo 19 Pfidza Mt. 5 Hall 15 M b i n d a n g o m b e Muchakata Shumba Odzi Mt. 20 Jerera Selinda Selinda Connector Road Ngomahuru 18 Shonganiso Chatikobo Mukanga Mkanga 16 Chikore Epoch 36 14 18 Musiso Siyawareva 3 Zona Mbalambala Epoch 17 10 Mutambi Chifedza Zibwowa 18 Ngomahuru 16 2 Matsai Chikore Musirwizi Mt. CHIRINDA Mbalabala Mtambi 22 17 Chibuwe Selinda Vungwe Davira 18 Zinguwo 20 Mashoko Chibuwe Track Nkankezi C-Mine Mberengwa Vugwi 21 16 19 2 15 Sese 21 Mashoko 19 Mberengwa 31 Mashoko Fred 17 24 20 Mapangwe Irisvale 18 Mapedza CHIPINGE Gwenzi 15 Murowa 17 20 23 Svuure Gava 6 Wanezi Mukosi Muziti Jersey 13 Filabusi Filabusi 1 Rimbi 21 15 Vanguard Murove 25 Svuvure Chibunji Railway Line Marvel Croft Wanezi 23 Chiredzana Wanezi Tetenu Pangani Svita Ingezi 31 L a k e M a c d o u g a l 1 3 Murongwe 22 34 Nyajena Mushaya 28 Chivamba 7 Teutonic Buchwa Gumuka 19 Renco Zingwena MANJIRENJI 26 24 2 Guwa Bota 30 Hydrology Mnene Mwembe 4 Buchwa Berejena Berejena 22 Zhulube 35 Mnene 24 Renco ZRP 25 35 32 Mzimuni Beregena Masvingo 22 3 1 Maholehole 9 Renco Stanmore MBERENGWA T 27 29 23 Maturusa Chabwira O B a K n g a l a 9 Negobe W Musvosvi Faversham Nyangambe Sanali Sanale Masvingo 32 E 26 Main River 7 24 M 37 U BANGALA Zamchiya 8 5 K Musvovi 21 O 23 5 4 Shake Ekusileni Chingezi 6 Mponjani Razi S I Madhuka 13 10 27 i z Chedembeko e 4 17 Z e n 24 8 Chidembeko Matibi Matibi St. Mwenezi 11 Don Mazivofa 31 28 Peters St. 11 Mwenezi Mupandashango Peters Waterbody S i l a l a b u h w a Bosco Manzvire R U N D E 23 1 Singwango 12 Ngungumbane Ngundu 20 Porepore Checheche M u s a v e r e m a 17 2 Silalabuhwa 12 Danga Ngundu 28 26 Avoca Matedzi 20 3 30 25 34 Mposi 18 St Joseph Chisumbanje 3 Nehanda Nyahombe 21 Hwakata Avoca Chegato Masvosva M Chipiwa 16 Mataga Bonda U Saphila 5 14 19 25 29 Mkwasine Protected Conservation Area Jeka 27 T Mkwasine 26 Chegato Mataga T o I 15 k w R ARDA Bonda Shindi a n e Nyikavanhu 21 1 Imbahuru 2 Nyikavanhu I Estates 27 23 26 K Makuva 21 W 2 33 Lundi Mabeye Nyamime a Nyala Musume Mutuvi I z 7 30 Lundi i Chiedza Mavorovondo Sandawana 26 Chinyamukwaka s 28 Musume n Singwambizi Mabuze Humbani Sandawana Vurasha Muteyo Gwanda I Mavorombondo Chimbudzi Neshuro 1 Pakama Gwarava 4 5 29 Muteyo C h i r e d z i 8 Big Ben Neshuro R Vheneka 27 28 1 Gwanda Prison 6 U N 28 Joshua Masase D 25 Kotokwe 29 22 E Chizvirizvi Tshovan Mqabuko JZ Moyo 31 25 Makuwerere Sarahuru Map Doc Name: Nkomo Collen Masase Buffalo 29 Bawn Masase 3 Rapanguwana Muketi 24 r 32 i Range Mutandahwe Thornwood Colleen e 16 Rupangwana W Triangle NRZ 32 e Mutandahwe Colleen Bawn w Chiredzi 8 i k 5 M o Triangle Bawn Jessie T a h Hippo 2 ZRP Chisuma GLIDE Number: OCHA_zwe_basemap_A0_100104 Mine West Mazetese n c Murove 4 22 y u 18 Valley ZSA 1 Tsovani 29 West Nicholson Muparadze Mushava T Hippo 19 Creation Date: 4 January 2010 Nicholson Dwala o k Valley S a v e 6 w Chitsa 17 Chirindi 9 7 e 5 Projection/Datum: Arc1950 27 30 Chizumba Hippo Maranda Web Resources: http://ochaonline.un.org/zimbabwe Rushumbe Chizumba Valley 10 South 31 Maranda R U N D E Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:0 Dine 13 11 Marinda Mulelesi Dinhe 8 13 Chilonga 30 Chilonga 23 12 Boterere Rutenga 18 Chambuta Mahenye GWANDA Rutenga Rutenga 6 Mahenye RWS Tamba Mahenye Munyanyi 14 T a m b a h a t a MWENEZI 7 Damarakanaka 8 Chimbwedziva Oakley MDC Chibgwedziva 14 Block Silonga M U T I R I K W I Mbizi Guyu D o d i e b u m Map data source(s): Mwenezi 15 Old Boli Chingele Taula Mwenezi All vector data from the Department of the Surveyor Makado 16 Makambe Buvuma M z i n g w a n e M a k a d o General (DSG).
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