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Parliamentary Elections 2005 Polling Stations Masvingo PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2005 POLLING STATIONS MASVINGO 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 BIKITA EAST CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Angus Ranch Primary School Maradza Averlet 2 Bambaninga Primary School Mupfavi Antony 3 Betha Primary School Paradzai Engelbert 4 Boora Primary School Murigo Godfrey 5 Chada Primary School Tamuka Abel 7 Checheni Prinary School Kanjanga Esther D 8 Chedutu Primary School Ziki Christina 9 Chibvuure Primary School Shumba Taitivanhu 10 Chigumisirwa Primary School Rukono Maxwell 11 Chigwite Primary School Makaradza Philemon 12 Chikuku Primary School Mangezi Simbarashe 13 Chinyamapere Primary School Musikavanhu Wilson 14 Chinyika Primary School Mapolisa Taurai 15 Chiremwaremwa Primary School Muresherwa Edson 16 Chisungo Primary School Madzivadondo Edward 17 Chitenderano Primary School Hunde John 18 Chitsanga Primary School Jange Porina 19 Gawa Primary School Makumbo Effeso 20 Gomba Primary School Chigidhani Gabriel 21 Hammond Ranch Offices Mukuwe Ivy 22 Humani Ranch Primary School Garanowako Chrles 23 Kudadisa Secondary School Jange Gladys 24 Machikode Business Centre Mhere Edmore 25 Madzivire Primary School 26 Mafaune Primary School 27 Magocha Primary School 28 Makondo Primary School 29 Mamutse Primary School 30 Mandadzaka Primary School 31 Masapasi Workshop 32 Mashoko Mission 33 Matendere Ranch 34 Mbuyanehanda Primary School 35 Msaizi Ranch 36 Mujiji Primary School 37 Mukanga Primary School 38 Mukazi Ranch Offices 39 Mukore Secondary School 40 Mukwasine Ranch Offices 41 Mukwazi Ranch Offices 42 Mupamaonde Primary School 43 Musukutwa Primary School 44 Mutsinzwa Primary School 45 Muvava Primary School 46 Nebarwe Primary School 47 Negwari Primary School 48 Nyahunda Primary School 49 Odzi Primary School 50 Runhengu Primary School 51 Rwambiwa Primary School 52 Senuko Ranch Offices 53 Tugwi Primary School 54 Uchere Secondary School 55 Uteke Primary School 56 Zengeya Primary School 57 Zindove Primary School Constituency Elections Officer Chauke Aaron BIKITA WEST CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Beardmore Primary School 2 Bengura Primary School 3 Bikita Fashu Secondary School 4 Bikita Minerals 5 Bikita Office Chief's Hall 6 Charamba Primary School 7 Chikukutu Primary School 8 Chipendeke Secondary School 9 Chitasa Clinic 10 Chivaka Primary School 11 Domboshava Primary School 12 Duma Primary School 13 Dungu Primary School 14 Fambidzanai Secondary School 15 Garanje Primary School 16 Gudo Primary School 17 Gumunyu Primary School 18 Gwariro Primary School 19 Hozvi Primary School 20 Jaravaza Primary School 21 Maboke Primary School 22 Makotore Primary School 23 Mandiki Primary School 24 Mangondo Secondary School 25 Marecha Primary School 26 Masarira Primary School 27 Mazungunye Primary School 28 Mbirashava Primary School 29 Mudzami Primary School 30 Mujiche Training Centre 31 Mungezi Primary School 32 Mupakwa Primary School 33 Murwira Primary School 34 Museti Primary School 35 Mutarara Primary School 36 Mutikizizi Primary School 37 Muvhuti Primary School 38 Negovano Primary School 39 Nerumedzo Primary School 40 Ngondyore Primary School 41 Njaravani Primary School 42 Nyemba Primary School 43 Nyika Council Hall 44 Pamushana Mission 45 Pfupajena Primary School 46 Rusununguko Primary School 47 Shereni Business Centre 48 Silveira Mission 49 Vushe Primary School 50 Ziki Primary School 51 Zirabada Primary School Constituency Elections Officer Makombe Lenard Lynn CHIREDZI NORTH CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Bangala Safari Camp 2 Bhomba Primary School 3 Buffalo Ranch Barracks 4 C.A. Gibbs Primary School 5 Chaichai Business Centre 6 Chikwirire Primary School 7 Chipiwa Primary School 8 Chiredzi Govt Primary School 9 Chiredzi Govt Secondary School 10 Chiredzi Prison 11 Chiredzi Research Station 12 Chiristian Secondary School 13 Chisambiji Primary School 14 Chisase (Development Trust of Zimbabwe Offices) 15 Chitsanga Hall 16 Chomukuyu Primary School 17 Council Swimming Pool 18 Crown Ranch Shed 19 Dikitiki Primary School 20 DA's Office 21 Dombo Primary School 22 Dunuza Primary School 23 Duruwuyu Primary School 24 Eaglemond Ranch Recreational 25 Essaby Estate 26 Fair Ranch Chipimbi Offices 27 Fair Ranch Watershed 28 Favershah Lot3 Home Stead 29 Game Scout Camp Offices 30 Gwerima Primary School 31 Hama Creche 32 Hlanganani Secondary School 33 Jekero Primary School 34 Kubatana Primary School 35 Kushinga Primary School 36 Kyle Primary School 37 Lisenga Creche 38 Mac Primary School 39 Machoka Primary School 40 Magudu Ranch Offices 41 Malilangwe Hunting Camp 42 Malilangwe Trust Offices 43 Manjirenji Turn-Off Primary School 44 Manyaya Creche 45 Maporoma Primary School 46 Mareya Primary School 47 Masimbiti Primary School 48 Mkwasine Jete Hall 49 Mkwasine Ranch Home Stead 50 Mkwasine Secondary School 51 Mtilikwe Secondary School 52 Mufakose Secondary School 53 Mupinga Primary School 54 Mupinga Secondary School 55 Murray Mcdogal Primary School 56 Musarevavana Pre-School 57 Musikawamatanda 58 Mutapurwa Primary School 59 Muteyo DDF 60 Muteyo Primary School 61 Nandi Primary School 62 Ndali Creche 63 Ndali Primary School 64 Ngwane Extension Primary School 65 Naunetsi Ranch HQ 66 Nyahanga Primary School 67 Nyati Primary School 68 Oscro Ranch Workshop 69 Pafeguyo Pre-School 70 Porepore Primary School 71 Rukope Primary School 72 Ruware Filing Station 73 Ruware Primary School 74 Samba Ranch (Samba Resettlement) 75 Save Arex Training Centre 76 SDA Primary School 77 Shilo Estate Shed 78 Shingai Primary School 79 St Joseph Primary School 80 Tagarika Primary School 81 Tagurana Pre-School 82 Takunda Primary School 83 Tamuka Primary School 84 Terry Goss Secondary School 85 Tshovani Primary School 86 Uswaushava Primary School 87 Zimbabwe Offices 88 Zinyani Pre-School 89 Zunguza Primary School 90 Zvemombe Base Constituency Elections Officer Mateko Tagwirei Abenia CHIREDZI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Bani Primary School 2 Benzi Primary School 3 BJB Homestead 4 Bondela Primary School 5 Chambuta Primary School 6 Chanienga Primary School 7 Chehondo Primary School 8 Chibwedziva Primary School 9 Chibwedziva Secondary School 10 Chigalo Primary School 11 Chikombedzi Community Hall 12 Chikombedzi Primary School 13 Chikomo Primary School 14 Chikovo Primary School 15 Chilonga Old Busines Centre 16 Chilonga Primary School 17 Chilugwi Primary School 18 Chingele Primary School 19 Chionja Primary School 20 Chipinda Primary School 21 Chishamiso Primary School 22 Chishinya Primary School 23 Chisume Nandis School 24 Chiteya Primary School 25 Chiumburu Primary School 26 Chivaraidze Hall 27 Chomupani Primary School 28 Citrus Primary School 29 Damarakanaka Clinic 30 Dapitapi Primary School 31 Davata Primary School 32 Dumisa Primary School 33 Emobeni Primary School 34 Gaba Primary School 35 Gezani Primary School 36 Gezani Secondary School 37 Gozonya Primary School 38 Gurungweni Primary School 39 Gwaivhi Primary School 40 Gwaseche Primary School 41 Hippo Valley Primary School 42 Louis Ranch Homestead 43 Mabalauta Camp 44 Machindu Primary School 45 Machureni Primary School 46 Majijimba Primary School 47 Makambe Primary School 48 Makanani Primary School 49 Makonde Camp 50 Makosiya Primary School 51 Malipati Primary School 52 Malipati Secondary School 53 Malisanga Primary School 54 Maose Primary School 55 Masukwe Primary School 56 Masuvamele Primary School 57 Mateke Primary School 58 Minnarsholf Primary School 59 Mleme Primary School 60 Mpapa Primary School 61 Mugiviza Primary School 62 Muhlanguleni Primary School 63 Muhlekwani Primary School 64 Mukai Secondary School 65 Mwenje Primary School 66 Ngwindi Primary School 67 Nuanetsi Ranch 68 Nyawagi Primary School 69 Old Boli Primary School 70 Pahlela Primary School 71 Pfumari Primary School 72 Pukupela Primary School 73 Puzani Primary School 74 Ratidzo Primary School 75 Rutandare Primary School 76 Samu Primary School 77 Sango Border Post 78 Section 15 Hippo Valley Estate 79 Section 19 80 Section 20 Creche 81 Section 21 Creche 82 Section 27 Creche School 83 Section 8 Hippo Valley Estate 84 Sheba Primary School 85 Tichadya Primary School 86 Turf Primary School 87 Valley Primary School 88 Vezvi Primary School 89 Vhelemu Primary School 90 Zhou Primary School Constituency Elections Officer Mupunga Callisto CHIVI NORTH CONSTITUENCY No Polling station Presiding Officer 1 Badza Primary School 2 Bare Primary School 3 Befura Hall 4 Befura Primary School 5 Bvute Primary School 6 Bwanya Primary School 7 Chasiya Primary School 8 Chiteni Primary School 9 Chibi Mission 10 Chidyamakono Secondary School 11 Chifedza Clinic 12 Chifedza Secondary School 13 Chigapa Primary School 14 Chinembiri Secondary School 15 Chisenga Primary School 16 Chivi DA's Office 17 Chivi/Chishave Rural Hospital 18 Chiware Primary School 19 Chiware Secondary School 20 Chombwe Ddf Sub-Office 21 Davira Primary School 22 Denga Primary School 23 Dewe Primary School 24 Dombo Primary School 25 Dzimati Primary School 26 Gomo Primary School 27 Gondo Primary School 28 Gwamakunguwo Secondary School 29 Hlanga Primary School 30 Jenya Primary School 31 Jenya Secondary School 32 Jochomi Primary School 33 Mabika Primary School 34 Madamombe Primary School 35 Madamombe Secondary School 36 Madya Primary School 37 Madyangove Primary School 38 Madzivadondo Clinic 39 Makamba Secondary School 40 Makovere North Primary School 41 Mangwana Primary School 42 Mapaike Primary School 43 Mapuvire
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