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Mashonaland Central Province Sheet1 Mashonaland Central Province DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD NO. POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 1 Bindura Hospital Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 1 Bindura Primary Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 2 Shashi Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 2 Bindura University New Site Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 2 Zimbabwe Open University New Site Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 3 DA's Campus Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 3 Bindura Market Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 3 Chipindura Secondary school Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 4 Salvation Army Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 5 Chipadze A Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 5 Chipadze B Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 6 Chipindura A Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 6 Chipindura B Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 7 Chipadze Secondary school Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 8 Marian Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 8 Aerodrome Shopping Centre Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 9 Chiwaridzo New School Building Secondary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 9 Chiwaridzo New Service Centre Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 10 Chiwaridzo Bus Stop Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 10 Hermann Gmeiner Secondary school Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 11 Makwinja Street Open Space Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura Municipality 12 Chiwaridzo 2 Shopping centre Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 1 Chumbere Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 1 Dimitra Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 1 Banwell Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 1 Manga Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Ashcott Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Matepatepa Country Club Country Club Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Azikara Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Frinton Farm Tent Page 1 Sheet1 Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Terragwaai Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 2 Mazunga Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Rossetta Rust Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Hinton Estates Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Felton Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Lagnaha Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Chomkuta Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Mabwemachena Secondary school Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 3 Duntarvie Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Hurlingham Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Chiveri Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Mupfurudzi Resettlement Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Bodele Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Chevakadzi Resettlement Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Retreat / Kambira Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 4 Guitingwood Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 5 St Basil Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 5 Dondori Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 5 Craigside Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 5 Tarlington Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Kingstone Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Trojan B Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Trojan A Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Gosforth Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Kippendale Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 6 Brinkburn Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 7 Uronga South Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 7 Chipadze Farm Secondary school Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 7 Chiwaridza Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 8 S.O.S Maizelands Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 8 The Vale Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 8 Burnside Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 8 Ruwanga Farm Tent Page 2 Sheet1 Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 9 Chireka Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 9 Chirikadzi B C Business Centre Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 9 Matapi B C Business Centre Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 10 Manhenga Pre School Council Offices Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 10 Dengu Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 10 Wayerera Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 11 Jingo Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 11 Chigiji Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 11 Chiriseri Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 11 Besa BC Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 11 Chitunhu / Chitauro BC Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 12 Masembura Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 12 Maravanyika Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 13 Chiveso Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 13 Murembe Secondary school Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 14 Musana Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 14 Muchapondwa Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 14 Muchapondwa B C Business Centre Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 15 Chakanyemba Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 15 Nyava Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 15 Nyava Secondary school Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 16 Gwaze Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 16 Rutope Health centre Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 16 Chindotwe Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 16 Mumurwi Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 17 Mupandira Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 17 Nzirawa B C Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 18 Mashambanhaka Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 18 Gorwa Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Irenedale Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Foothills Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Benwell farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Jesmond Deane Estate Tent Page 3 Sheet1 Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Riverview Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 19 Sydenham Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Zvakwana Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Avocca Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Nethergreen Primary School Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Melfort Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Claverhill Farm Tent Bindura Bindura North Bindura RDC 20 Selwood Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Saimoona Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Thrums Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Pimento Park Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Pednor Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Geluk Farm Tent Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Mapunga Primary School Bindura Bindura South Bindura RDC 21 Batanai Community Hall Community Hall Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Muroyiwa Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Siyalima Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Horse Shoe Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Chengoma Farm Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Tengenenge Art Centre Art Centre Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 1 Manyika Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 2 Nyamanji Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 2 Chikwidibe Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 2 Matare Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 3 Mbizimwenje Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 3 Muzura Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 3 Maware Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 3 Nyakapupu Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 4 Mukaera Art Centre Tent Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 4 Matsvitsi Secondary school Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 4 Mukwenya Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 4 Chimfombo Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 5 Chipangura Primary School Page 4 Sheet1 Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 5 Museka Dip Tent Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 5 Museka Business Centre Tent Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 5 Tembure Pre School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 Muzika Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 Chimanikire Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 Guruve District Registry New Complex Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 Kasuo Primary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 St Francis & St Clare Secondary School Guruve Guruve North Guruve RDC 6 Gurupira Village Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 7 Ruwinga B C Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 7 Ruwinga Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 7 Kugotsi Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 7 Magwenya Secondary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 7 Kugotsi Secondary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Chimbumu Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Chakaodza Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Shayabvudzi B C Business Centre Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Gangarahwe Clinic Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Chatiza Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 8 Chikwenya B C Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 9 Magaya Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 9 Nyanhunzi Primary School Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 9 Hozo B C Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 9 Hwadaya B C Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve RDC 9 Nyamasaki Dip Tank Tent Guruve Guruve South Guruve
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