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Manicaland Province School Province District School Name School Address Level Primary Manicaland Buhera BANGURE MUKONYA VILLAGE,CHIKUWA AREA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera BARURA BARURA PRIMARY SCHOOL WARD 28 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera BASIRA BASIRA VILLAGE WARD 21 MURWIRA Primary Manicaland Buhera BERE CHIEF CHITAURO MABURUTSE VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera BETERA BETERA VILLAGE WARD 20 CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera BHEGEDHE BHEGEDHE VILLGE WARD 29 CHIEF CHAMUTSA KWARAMBA VILLAGE WARD 16 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera BIKA NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera BIRCHENOUGH BRIDGE MUSHATI VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera BUHERA VILLAGE TSODZO VILLAGE WARD 5 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera CHABATA WARD 29 BUHERA DISTRICT Primary Manicaland Buhera CHAKO NEMADARE VILLAGE WARD 30 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHANGAMIRE MATSVAI VILLAGE WARD 32 CHIEF NYASHANU CHAPANDUKA PRIMARY SCHOOL NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera CHAPANDUKA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHAPUNGU MANYONDA VILLAGE WARD 2 BUHERA WEST Primary Manicaland Buhera CHATINDO BUHERA CHIEF MAKUMBE WARD 3 Primary Manicaland Buhera CHAWATAMA CHAWATAMBA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIHERA CHIHERA VILLAGE HEADMAN BETERA WARD 20 Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIKUVIRE CHIKUVIRE VILLAGE WARD 4 NERUTANGA MUDZINGWA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIKWEKWETE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIMBUDZI MATASVA VILLAGE WARD 32 NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIMOMBE CHIMOMBE VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera CHINHORO ST EDWARDS CHINHORO VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE CHINHUWO VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera CHINHUWO BUHERA MAHOVE VILLAGE HEADMAN MUDINZWA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIN'OZHORO WARD 15 CHIPUDZANA VILLAGE HEADMAN NESHAVA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIPUDZANA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIRASAUTA SHONHIWA VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIROZVA CHIROZVA VILLAGE HEADMAN CHIROZVA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHITURIKE MUDENHE VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE WARD 23 POMURI VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIUNGA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHIURWI MAKUVISE VILLAGE HEADMAN MAKUVISE Primary Manicaland Buhera DEVULI TAMA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA WARD 33 Primary Manicaland Buhera DUNE DZARAMBA HEADMAN CHIMOMBE CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera DZARAMBA NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera DZAROVA MANANA VILLAGE WARD 6 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera GOKORO MAKOMBE VILLAGE WARD 5 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera GOSHO KANDA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE WARD 5 GOTORA VILLAGE HEADMAN MAWIRE CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera GOTORA NYASHANU MHUNDWA VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE Primary Manicaland Buhera GUNDE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera GUNURA NEMUPANDA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA Primary Manicaland Buhera GUTE CHIPADZA VILLAGE WARD 5 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera GWEBU GWEBU PRIMARY SCHOOL VILLAGE WARD 3 Primary Manicaland Buhera HANDE KARIMBA VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE KUTAMAHUFA VILLAGE CHITSUNGE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera HOLY FAMILY DISTRICT HEADMAN MABVUREGUDO HUKUIMWE Primary Manicaland Buhera HUKUIMWE VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera IMBI NYANZIRA VILLAGE WARD 26 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera JORI JORI VILLAGES CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera KANDENGA KANDENGA VILLAGE BUHERA DISTRICT Primary Manicaland Buhera KUENDA PRY KUENDA PRIMARY MUCHINA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera KUFAKWATENZI MWACHETA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera KWARIRE PRY KWARIRE VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU MABHOKO VILLAGE HEADMAN MUSHUMBA Primary Manicaland Buhera MABHOKO PRY CHIEF NYASHANU MAKAMURE VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MACHACHA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MACHIRAGWAMA PRY MACHIRA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MADENDE PRY MUZAVAZI VILLAGE WARD 1 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MADZIVIRE PRY MUDINZWA VILLAGE WARD 15 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MAFURUSE PRY MAFURUSE VILLAGE HEADMAN MAWIRE Primary Manicaland Buhera MAHOKO MADZINGA VILLAGE VIDCO 1 HUMANIKWA VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MAKANDA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MAKUMBE MAKUMBE PRIMARY ZENDA VILLAGE WARD 5 Primary Manicaland Buhera MAKWIRAMITI TORINGEPI VILLAGE WARD 5 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MANETA MASENDA VILLAGE WARD 32 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MANGWADZA MANGWADZA VILLAGE WARD 28 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MANJOKOTA MANJOKOTA PRIMARY Primary Manicaland Buhera MARAMBANYIKA MARAMBANYIKA VILLAGE WARD 22 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MARUME MARUME VILLAGE WARD 5 BUHERA RURAL CHIEF NYASHANU WARD 13 Primary Manicaland Buhera MASOCHA CHINZOU VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera MATEREKE MATEREKE VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU CHIEF NYASHANU MARUME VILLAGE WARD 25 Primary Manicaland Buhera MATSAKANURE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MATSVERU MATSVERU VILLAGE WARD 6 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MAVANGWE CHAIBVA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA MUZIVI VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MOSES THE PROPHET BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MUCHINI WARD 29 CHIEF CHAMUTSA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MUCHUVA MUCHUWA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUDANDA MASWA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera MUDZAMIRI WARD 1 MUGWARA VILLAGE MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MUGOMBE MUGOMBE VILLAGE WARD 18 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MUGWENHI MUGUHU VILLAGE WARD 31 MUKAMBIRWA VILLAGE MURAIRWA CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera MUKAMBIRWA NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUKONDOMI CHIEF MAKUMBE VILLAGE MADONDO HEADMAN MABVUREGUDO,MABVUREGUDO Primary Manicaland Buhera MUKONO VILLAGE MUKWASI VILLAGE HEADMAN NEMHARI CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera MUKWASI NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUMBIJO MURERIWA VILLAGE WARD 18 Primary Manicaland Buhera MUNYARADZI CHATIKOBO VILLAGE WARD WARD 2 Primary Manicaland Buhera MUNYIRA MATIMBA VILLAGE WARD 6 HEADMAN CHIROZVA CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUPEZA BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MURAIRWA MURAIRWA VILLAGE WARD 14 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera MURAMBINDA 'A' DHAMBE VILLAGE WARD 14 MURAMBINDA Primary Manicaland Buhera MURAMBINDA 'B' MURAMBINDA B PRIMARY SCHOOL Primary Manicaland Buhera MUROVE MUROVE VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE WARD 28 Primary Manicaland Buhera MURWIRA GWATA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera MUSHONGWI MUSARIRI VILLAGE WARD 24 CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTASA MUTASA VILLAGE WARD 6 WARD 18 HEADMAN MABVUREGUDO CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTAUTO NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTEMERA MUTEMERA WARD 20 HEADMAN BETERA MUTENDAMAMBO Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTENDAMAMBO VILLAGE PRIMARY CHIBUTU VILLAGE HEADMAN CHIMOMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTEPFE CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTEVE MUTEVE VILLAGE WARD 16 BUHERA RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL WARD 15 Primary Manicaland Buhera MUTUNHA FOTO VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera MUZIRIKAZI MUZIRIKAZI VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU MUZOKOMBA VILLAGE HEADMAN Primary Manicaland Buhera MUZOKOMBA PRIMARY MUSHUMBA NDAWANA VILLAGE HEADMAN Primary Manicaland Buhera NDAWANA PRIMARY MOMBEYARARA BUHERA HWECHUMA VILLAGE WARD 15 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NDONGWE NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera NDYARIMA ZVINOKWAZVO VILLAGE CHIKUWA 19 MUGANHIRI VILLAGE WARD 16 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NECHAVAVA PRIMARY NYASHANU NECHIKOWA VILLAGE CHIEF CHAMUTSA Primary Manicaland Buhera NECHIKOWA PRIMARY BUHERA NECHISHANYI VILLAGE HEADMAN Primary Manicaland Buhera NECHISHANYI PRIMARY NECHISHANYI Primary Manicaland Buhera NEHUMAMBI PRIMARY NEHUMAMBI VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU NEMADZIVA VILLAGE WARD 29 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NEMADZIVA PRIMARY CHAMUTSA BUHERA MAMVARUME VILLAGE WARD 4 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NERUTANGA PRIMARY NERUTANGA Primary Manicaland Buhera NESHAVA PRIMARY CHIPWANYIRA VILLAGE NESHUMBA VILLAGE WARD 29 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NESHUMBA PRIMARY CHAMUTSA CHAREHWANDISHE VILLAGE WARD 25 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera NGOMAYEVISE NYASHANU BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera NGOMBEYARARA MUNYIMI VILLAGE CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera NGUNDU PRIMARY NGUNDU VILLAGE WARD 3 CHIEF MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera NHAMO NHAMO PRIMARY NGWARAI VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera NYADI MAPURANGA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera NYAMAKUTE MASHINGAIDZE VILLAGE WARD 19 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera NYAMASANGA RUMBWERE VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera NYANZIRA MUNEMO VILLAGE WARD 6 NYASHANU VILLAGE MABVUREGUDO WARD Primary Manicaland Buhera NYASHANU 18 CHIEF NYASHANU Primary Manicaland Buhera PEDZISAI PEDZISAI VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU MARUME VILLAGE WARD 25 Primary Manicaland Buhera ROMOREHOTO BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera RUPFUNDE CHIWESHE VILLAGE WARD 11 BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera SANGA HEADMAN MABVUREGUDO CHIPIRO Primary Manicaland Buhera ST ALBANS ZINHANGA VILLAGE CHIEF NYASHANU BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera ST ANTHONYS MADHEU CHIEF NYASHANU BASVI VILLAGE ST AUGUSTINE ST AUGUSTINE CHAPWANYA CHAPWANYA Primary Manicaland Buhera CHAPWANYA VILLAGE Primary Manicaland Buhera ST BERNARD NDENGU VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE ST GEORGES MABURUTSE WARD 1 CHIEF Primary Manicaland Buhera ST GEORGES MBUNDIRE MAKUMBE Primary Manicaland Buhera ST JOHNS CHIFAMBA CHIFAMBA VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera ST JOSEPHS MABURUTSE MUGANYI VILLAGE WARD 2 Primary Manicaland Buhera ST MICHAELS MAMBO MUBAIWA VILLAGE CHIEF CHIMOMBE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera ST. PHILIPS MUKAMBA GAZA VILLAGE CHIEF CHITSUNGE BUHERA Primary Manicaland Buhera TAPEDZWA WARD 29 BUHERA DISTRICT CHIEF CHAMUTSA Primary Manicaland Buhera USAVI WARD 22 MAWIRECHIEF
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