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Masvingo Inspection Centres MASVINGO INSPECTION CENTRES BIKITA EAST 1 MASHOKO MISSION 2 MUKANGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 GAVA PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHIREMWAREMWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 ODZI SECONDARY SCHOOL 6 BAMBANINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 MAFAUNE PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 NYAHUNDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 CHECHENI PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 MUKORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 CHINYIKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 MUVAVA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 RUNHENGU PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 BETA PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 BOORA PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 CHIGUMISIRWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 CHIKUKU PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 MBUYANEHANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 MADZIVIRE DPRIMARY SCHOOL 20 NEBARWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 CHIRORWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 GANGARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 CHEDUTU PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 MAKOTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 MOBILE 1 DATES CHIBVUURE PRIMARY SCHOOL 19/11-25-11 TURWI PRIMARY SCHOOL 26/11-02/12 MUJIJI PRIMARY SCHOOL 03/12-09/12 26 MOBILE 2 I) Ziki Primary School 19/11-25-11 ii) Zengeya Primary School 26/11-02/12 iii) Chinyamapere Primary School 03/12-09/12 27 MOBILE 3 I) Negwari Primary School 19/11-25-11 ii) Mutsinzwa Primary School 26/11-02/12 iii) Mamutse Primary School 03/12-09/12 MOBILE 4 28 i) Musukutwa Primary School 19/11-25-11 ii) Chakonera Primary School 26/11-02/12 iii) Rwambiwa Primary School 03/12-09/12 29 MOBILE 5 i) Uteke Primary School 19/11-02/12 ii) Savuli Ranch 03-Dec iii) Chapungu Ranch 04-Dec iv) Sango Ranch 05-Dec v) Musaizi Ranch 06-Dec vi) Chishakwe Ranch 07-Dec vii) Matendere Ranch 08-Dec viii) Mupari Ranch 09-Dec BIKITA WEST 1 PFUPAJENA CHIEF'S HALL 2 MAZUNGUNYE PRIMARY SCHOOOL 3 BENGURA PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 MUTIKIZIZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 ZIRABADA PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 NEGOVANO PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 NERUMEDZO PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 SILVEIRA MISSION 9 CHIVAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 MUPAMAONDE PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 MASARIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 MURWIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 GUMUNYU PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 CHIKUKUTU PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 PAMUSHANA MISSION 16 HOZVI PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 USHE PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 NGONDYORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 DUNGU PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 NYEMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 CHADA PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 MURWIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 DISTRICT REGISTRY OFFICE 24 CHIPENDEKE SECONDARY SCHOOL 25 CHARAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 CHITSANGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 JARAVAZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 DUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 MAKOTORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 MUSETI PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 MOBILE 1 DATES i) Mungezi Primary School 19/11-28/11 ii) Rusununguko Primary School 29/11-09/12 32 MOBILE 2 i) Bikita Fashu Secondary School 19/11-28/11 ii) Domboshava Primary School 29/11-09/12 33 MOBILE 3 i) Mudzami Primary School 19/11-28/11 ii) Marecha Primary School 29/11-09/12 CHIREDZI NORTH CONSTITUENCY 1 DA’S OFFICE 2 CHITSANGA HALL 3 CHRISTIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 CHIPIWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 POREPORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 MKWASINE JETE HALL 7 MWENJE PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 CHISAMBIJI PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 NYAHANGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 MACHOKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 MUPINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 JEKERO PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 MUTEYO PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 MAREYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 MUTAPURWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 ST JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 ZUNGUZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 DOMBO PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 MUFAKOSE SECONDARY SCHOOL 20 DUNUZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 MAC PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 MTILIKWE SECONDARY SCHOOL 23 MPAPA SECONDARY SCHOOL 24 NYATI PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 TERRY GOSS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26 NYANGAMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 NANDI PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 RUKOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 NDALI PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 RUWARE RANCH PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 MKWASINE ESTATE 32 MOBILE 1 i) CROWN RANCH 19/11-28/11 ii) OSCRO ESTATE 29/11-04/12 iii) EAGLEMONT RANCH 05/12-09/12 33 MOBILE 2 i) HUMANI RANCH 19/11-03/12 ii) ANGUS RANCH 04/12-09/12 MOBILE 3 34 i) SENAKO RANCH 19/11-24/11 ii) HAMMOND RANCH 25/11-39/11 iii) MASAPASI ESTATE 30/11-09/12 35 MOBILE 4 i) MALILANGWE CONSERVENCE TRUST 19/11-24/11 ii) FAIR RANCH 25/11-30/11 iii) CHIPIMBI ESTATE 01/12-09/12 36 MOBILE 5 i) SHILO ESTATE 19/11-24/11 ii) ESSANBY ESTATE 25/11-04/12 iii) CROCODILE FARM 05/12-09/12 37 MOBILE 6 i) NUANETSI RANCH HQ 19/11-24/11 ii) GAME SCOUT CAMP 25/11-29/11 iii) CHISASE IRRIGATION 30/11-06/12 iv) MAGUDU RANCH 07/12-09/12 38 MOBILE 7 i) LUNDI CATTLE SECT 19/11-24/11 ii) CHINGWEZI SECTION 25/11-30/11 iii) SAMBA RANCH 01-12-07/12 iv) BEVERLEY/ALSTRA HEAVENS EST. 08/12-09/12 39 MOBILE 8 i) MKWAZI RANCH 19/11-22/11 ii) MUKAZI RANCH 23/11-25/11 iii) NYANGAMBE RESETTLEMENT NO 2 OLD VILLAGE 26/1-02/12 iv) NYANGAMBE RESETTLEMENT NO 5 OLD VILLAGE 03/12-09/12 40 MOBILE 9 i) NYANGAMBE RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE 6A 19/11-28/11 ii) NYANGAMBE RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE 6B 29/11-09/12 CHIREDZI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY 1 MALIPATI PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 DAVATA PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 GEZANI SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 MAKANANI PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 CHISHINYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 MUGIVIZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 RUTANDARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 PAHLELA PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 DUMISA PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 CHIKOMBEDZI COMMUNITY HALL 11 GURUNGWENI PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 CHANYENGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 MAKAMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 TICHADYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 MUHLANGULENI PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 CHINGELE PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 CHIBWEDZIVA PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 OLD BOLI PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 MALISANGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 CHILONGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 CHAMBUTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 CHISHAMISO PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 GOZONYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 BENZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 BANI PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 PUZANI PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 MASUKWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 CITRUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 CHIVARAIDZE HALL 30 MAKOSIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 GWASECHE PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 MASUVAMELE PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 GWAIVHI PRIMARY SCHOOL 34 CHIPINDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 CHOMUPANI PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 PUKUPELA PRIMARY SCHOOL 37 SAMU PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 MUPAGATI DDF SUB-OFFICE 39 MOBILE 1 i) MABALAUTA NATIONAL PARK HQ 19/11-28/11 ii) MALIPATI NATIONAL PARK CAMP 29/11-09/12 40 MOBILE 2 i) SANGO BORDER POST 19/11-23/11 ii) ZHOU PRIMARY SCHOOL 24/11-09/12 41 MOBILE 3 i) Section 26 Hippo Valley 19/11-03/12 ii) Section 27 Hippo Valley 04/11-04/12 42 MOBILE 4 i) Section 15 Hippo Valley 19/11-23/11 ii) Nyawagi Primary School 24/11-09/12 43 MOBILE 5 i) Section 8 Hippo Valley 19/11-23/11 ii) Chiratidzo Primary School 24/11-09/12 CHIVI NORTH CONSTITUENCY 1 BARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 BEFURA PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 BWANYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 DR'S OFFICE 5 CHIBI MISSION 6 CHIDYAMAKONO SECONDARY SCHOOL 7 CHIFEDZA SECONDARY SCHOOL 8 CHIGAPA PRIMARY SCHOOL 9 CHIWARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 DENGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 GWAMAKUNGUWO SECONDARY SCHOOL 12 JENYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 JOCHOMI PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 MADAMOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 15 MADYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 MAKAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL 17 MAKOVERE NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 MASUNDA NORTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 19 MASUNDA SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 MUDADISI PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 MUVHUNDUSI PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 NYAMAKWE BUSINESS CENTRE 23 NYEVEDZANAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 RUBWERUCHENA PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 SHUMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 TAKAVARASHA PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 VURAVHI PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 ZVAMAPERE SECONDARY SCHOOL 29 ZORORAI SECONDARY SCHOOL 30 VUTETE CLINIC 31 MADYANGOVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 MARAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL CHIVI SOUTH CONSTITUENCY 1 ARCH MUNAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 BEREJENA PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 CHASIYATENDE PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHEHAYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 CHIKORE PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 CHIROGWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 CHOMURUVATI PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 DARE PRIMARY SCHOOOL 9 GORORO PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 GWITIMA BUSINESS CENTRE 11 JAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 MADZIVIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 MAGWARI PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 MAKOVERE SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 MARINGIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 MAWADZE PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 MUPAGAMURI PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 MUSVOVI PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 MUTOTE PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 MUZOGWI PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 NEMAUZHE PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 NYAHOMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 NYAHOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 24 RUNESU PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 RUNGAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 SESE BUSINESS CENTRE 27 SHINDI PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 SIMUDZIRAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 TOKWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 ZIFUNZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 ZIHWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 ZUNGA PRIMARY SCHOOL GUTU NORTH CONSTITUENCY 1 CHAGWIZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 CHATIKOBO PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 CHATSWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHAVAROVE PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 CHESVINGO PRIMARY SCHOOL 6 CHIGUHUNE PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 CHIKOSHA PRIMARY SCHOOL 8 CHINYIKA BUSINESS CENTRE 9 CHIRIGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 CHITSA PRIMARY SCHOOL 11 CHOKERA PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 DEVURE PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE 14 FIROMUMWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 GONDWI PRIMARY SCHOOL 16 GONYE PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 GUCHACHA PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 GUTU MISSION PRIMARY SCHOOL 19 GUVAMATANAGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 GUZHA PRIMARY SCHOOL 21 GWIRANENZARA PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 HAMANDISHE PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 JARAVAZA PRIMARY SCHOOL 24 MAGOMBEDZE PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 MAKUMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 MATIZHA PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 MUDZAMIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 MUKARO MISSION 29 MUKOKO PRIMARY SCHOOL 30 MUKOROVERWA PRIMARY SCHOOL 31 MUKUNDI PRIMARY SCHOOL 32 MUNYARADZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 MUSHAVIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 34 MUSHAYAVANHU PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 MUSHIPE PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 MUTERO MISSION 37 NDAHWI PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 NHARIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 39 NYAMANDI PRIMARY SCHOOL 40 NYAZVIDZI PRIMARY SCHOOL 41 SERIMA VET OFFICE 42 TONGOGARA PRIMARY SCHOOL 43 ZENGEYA PRIMARY SCHOOL 44 ZVAVAHERA PRIMARY SCHOOL 38 MOBILE 1 i) MUTUNDURU PRIMARY SCHOOL 19/11-28/11 ii) CHITEPO PRIMARY SCHOOL 29/11-09/12 39 MOBILE 2 i) SHASHE PRIMARY SCHOOL 19/11-28/11 ii) DAYBROOKE RESETTLEMENT 29/11-09/12 40 MOBILE 3 i) MBIRIKIRA PRIMARY SCHOOL 19/11-28/11 ii) MVIMVI PRIMARY SCHOOL 29/11-09/12 41 MOBILE 4 i) Vosloo Farm 19/11-28/11 42 ii) Hubvumwe TRG Centre 29/11-09/12 MOBILE 5 43 i) CHAMISA PRIMARY SCHOOL 19/11-28/11 ii) CHIPANGANE PRIMARY SCHOOL 29/11-09/12 MOBILE 6 i) Eastdale East Ranch 19/11-28/11 ii) Eastdale Ranch 29/11-09/12 MOBILE 7 i) Woodlands Ranch 19/11-28/11 ii) Bath Farm 29/11-09/12 MOBILE 8 i) Launder Farm 19/11-28/11 ii) Southdale Farm 29/11-09/12 GUTU SOUTH CONSTITUENCY 1 BAKO PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 CHEKURE PRIMARY SCHOOL 3 CHENINGA PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHIHAMBAKWE PRIMARY SCHOOL 5 CHIMEDZA PRIMARY
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