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Matebeleland North Primary Schools.Pdf School Province District School Name School Address Level Primary Matabeleland North Binga BEMSEE PRIMARY BEMSEE COMMUNAL VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga BINGA PRIMARY GOVERA COMPOUND Primary Matabeleland North Binga BULAWAYO KRAAL CHIEF BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga BUNSIWA YEBO YES STORE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHABUYA CHABUYA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHABWIDI CHABWIDI BUSINESS CENTRE, NABUSENGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHALUMBA SIANSUNDU WARD CHIEF SAFA Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHAMEJA ALONG GWAYI LUBIMBI ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHAMPONGO KABUBA WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHEENGA PRIMARY SCHOOL CHEENGA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHIBILA PRIMARY SIANZUBU VILLAGE SINAMAGONDE WARD 21 CHIBONDO VILLAGE SOUTH-WEST OF MANJOLO BUSINESS Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHIBONDO ANNEX PRIMARY SCHOOL CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHILAMBA CHILAMBA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHILELEMA LUBU WARD SAMSON CHIEF SIKALENGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHINEGO CHINEGO BUSINESS CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHININGA PRIMARY CHININGA PRIMARY CHILUNDU VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHINONGE PRIMARY SIADINDI VILLAGE DOBOLA WARD 14 Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHIPALE PRIMARY SIANOTI VILLAGE SINAMAGONDE WARD 21 Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHISAWU CHISAWU AREA CHIEF SINAMAGONDE WARD 21 Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHISIZYA CHISIZYA PRIMARY NTIVULE WARD 21 Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHITETE II SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CHUUZYA PRIMARY KABUBA WARD PUKUMA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga CROSS SIKOMENA ZUNGWANA DIMBIRA Primary Matabeleland North Binga DAMBA SIANJOMBO 4 DAMBA WARD 6 Primary Matabeleland North Binga DOBOLA DOBOLA PRIMARY CHIEF DOBOLA WARD 14 Primary Matabeleland North Binga DONGA 8KM FROM BINGA CENTRE BINGA BULAWAYO ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga DONGAMUSE NCHEME 1 KRAAL SINAKOMA WARD CHIEF SINAKOMA Primary Matabeleland North Binga GAZA PRIMARY SIACHILABA WARD 10 SIANOTI VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga GWAGWA GWAGWA PRIMARY Primary Matabeleland North Binga GWANGWALIBA PRIMARY GWANGWALIBA VILLAGE LUSULU AREA BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga GWATAGWATA GWATAGWATA CHINONGE WARD CHIEF SIANSALI Primary Matabeleland North Binga JUNAMINA PRIMARY SIAFUGAMA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KABOMA KABOMA AREA WARD 19 CHIEF PASHU Primary Matabeleland North Binga KABUBA PRIMARY KABUBA VILLAGE CHIEF SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KABWINDI VILLAGE 13 KABWINDI WARD 21 SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAJIJIMA KAJIJIMA VILLAGE SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KALONGA KALONGA AREA WARD 2 CHIEF SIABUWA Primary Matabeleland North Binga KALUNGWIZI KALUNGWIZI PRIMARY ROAD KALUNGWIZI VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAMALUMBU KAMALUMBU AREA WARD 16 Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAMOMBO PRIMARY KAMOMBO VILLAGE LUBIMBI WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAMPANDU SITCHITUMBA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAPALE KAPALE VILLAGE WARD 17 Primary Matabeleland North Binga KARIYANGWE PRIMARY KARIYANGWE WARD CHIEF SIANSALI BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga KATETE PRIMARY SCHOOL WARD 25 LUBANDA, CHIEF SABA KATETE VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KAYONGOLO SIADINDI AREA Primary Matabeleland North Binga KENJOBO 15KM EAST OF MUPAMBE PRIMARY Primary Matabeleland North Binga KENKANDO KENKANDO VILLAGE GWAYI KARIYANGWE ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga KOKOLOZA KOKOLOZA AREA WARD 21 SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga KUMBU KUMBU WARD 23 Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUBANDA PRIMARY LUBANDA VILLAGE CHIEF SABA Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUBIMBI 1 PRIMARY CHIBUYU VILLAGE LUBIMBI WARD BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUBIMBI NO. 2 PRIMARY CHIBONI VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUBU LUBU SHOPPING CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUSULU PRIMARY LUSULU BUSINESS CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga LUUNGA PRIMARY CHALISENGA VILLAGE CHIEF SINAKATENGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga LWANZI LWAZI VILLAGE CHIEF SABA WARD 25 Primary Matabeleland North Binga MAACHA MAACHA WARD 12 CHIEF SIKALENGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga MABOBOLO MABOBOLO VILLAGE WARD 16 Primary Matabeleland North Binga MABULA MABULA VILLAGE PASHU WARD , CHIEF PASHU Primary Matabeleland North Binga MAGOBBO MAGOBBO CHIEF SIABUWA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MALALIYA MALALIYA VILLAGE PASHU WARD BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MALUBE PRIMARY MALUMBE VILLAGE KALUNGWIZI WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga MANJOLO SPRINGS SIKALENGE WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga MANKOBOLE MANKOBOLE PRIMARY CHIEF SABA BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MANSEME MANSEME VILLAGE KARIYANGWE WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga MANSENYA PRIMARY SCHOOL MANSENYA VILLAGE SIKAPUTA 3 CHIEF BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MANYANDA MANYANDA VILLAGE GWAYI-KARIYANGWE ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga MPATI MPATI VILLAGE WARD 18 PASHU Primary Matabeleland North Binga MPINAME SIKALENGE WARD 6 SIABANGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MSENAMPONGO PRIMARY MSENAMPONGO VILAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUCHENI PRIMARY MATEBELE 6 MUCHENI AREA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUCHESU PRIMARY MUCHESU WARD 12 ZUKA SINAKOMA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MULAMBE Primary Matabeleland North Binga MULINDI PRIMARY DOBOLA WARD 14 CHIEF DOBOLA BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUPAMBE PRIMARY 66KM PEG ALONG DETE Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUSAZI PRY MUSAZI VILLAGE C/O SIANGOBOLA STORE Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUTUNDA ALONG SIABUWA GOKWE ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga MUUNDE MUUNDE VILLAGE CHINONGE WARD 16 BINMGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga NABUSENGA PRIMARY SIACHEEPULE 4 Primary Matabeleland North Binga NAGANGALA NAGANGALA VILLAGE CHIEF SIABUWA BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga NAKALUBA PRIMARY NAKALUBA AREA CHIEF SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga NAKAPANDE NAKAPANDE AREA WARD 14 BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga NJOBOLA PRIMARY NJOBOLA VILLAGE BINGA TYUNGA WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga NSENGA HILL BUNDIMBA VILLAGE SINAKOMA WARD BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga NSUNGWALE 46KM FROM BINGA CENTRE ALONG SIABUWA ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga NTIVULE EAST LUSULU CENTRE BINGA SOUTH Primary Matabeleland North Binga NTIVULE WORLDVIEW WARD 21 CHIEF SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga NZOVUNDE NZOVUNDE VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga PASHU PRIMARY DOBOLA WARD 14 Primary Matabeleland North Binga SABA SABA SHOPPING CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SAMBILO DOBOLA WARD 24 KM FROM THE DISTRICT OFFICE MANOGO VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SAMENDE PRIMARY CHIEF SIKALENGE BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga SEBUNGWE MOUTH PRIMARY SIAMULOBA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIABUWA SIABUWA BUSINESS CENTRE NABUSENGA WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIACHILABA CHIEF SIACHILABA Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIADINDI SIADINDI VILLAGE DOBOLA WARD 14 Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIAMUPA CHIEF SIAMUPA BBOTELA Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIAMWAKA TINDE WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIANSALI PRIMARY NAMESO VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIANSUNDU SIANSUNDU GROWTH POINT Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIANUNGU SIANUNGU PRIMARY SCHOOL SIANUNGU VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SICHITUMBA PRIMARY ALONG NAKAPANDE LUSULU ROAD Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIKOMENA 1 UPPER DOBOLA WARD 14 Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIKOMENA CENTRE ZUNGWANA SIATUNGWANA Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIMALIZA SIAMBORA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIMATELELE MANJOLO SIACHILABA MAIN ROAD ZINGOZO VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIMBALA PRIMARY SIMBALA PRIMARY TINDE WARD 18 BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga SINAMAGONDE PRIMARY CHITONGO Primary Matabeleland North Binga SINAMPANDE CHIEF SINAMPANDE MPANDE VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SINAMSANGA PRIMARY ALONG MUJELE-SIABUWA ROAD CHINKOMBWE VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SINAMWENDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 13KM EAST OF TYUNGA CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SINANSENKWE PRIMARY SIAKABINGA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SIZEMBA PRIMARY 7KM EAST OF TYUNGA SHOPPING CENTRE Primary Matabeleland North Binga SONKWA HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL SONKWA HILL PRIMARY KABUBA WARD 21 Primary Matabeleland North Binga SOWA PRIMARY CHILEYA VILLAGE SIMATELELE WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga ST JOHNS KAVUNIKWA KAVUNIKWA VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga ST THOMAS DUNGU GWAYI LUBIMBI ROAD DOBOLA WARD DUNGU Primary Matabeleland North Binga TABALWA TABALWA VILLAGE WARD 19 CHIEF PASHU Primary Matabeleland North Binga TINDE C/O TINDE BUSINESS CENTRE CHIEF PASHU BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga TOBWE PRIMARY SCHOOL TOBWE SCHOOL CHIEF SIANSALI BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Binga ZALO ZINGOZO VILLAGE Primary Matabeleland North Binga ZAMBEZI PRIMARY SIANSUNDU WARD Primary Matabeleland North Binga ZUKA CHIEF SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga ZUMANANA MAGAYA VILLAGE SINAMAGONDE Primary Matabeleland North Binga ZYAKAMANA ZYAKAMANA VILLAGE, LUSULU BINGA Primary Matabeleland North Bubi ABANTUKUQALA WARD 1 BREAMER VILLAGE 2 Primary Matabeleland North Bubi AUCKLANDS HAMILTON VILLAGE 8 Primary Matabeleland North Bubi BALANDA MBEMBESI 5 RESETTLEMEN.WARD 8 Primary Matabeleland North Bubi BAMBANANI MBEMBESWANA VILLAGE 20B WARD 3 Primary Matabeleland North Bubi BATTLEFIELDS BATTLEFIELDS
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