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Masvingo Polling Stations Masvingo Polling Stations DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATION NAME FACILITY Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 1 Gava Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 1 Magocha Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 1 Machikode/Chimunhu BC Tent Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 1 Chomukonde Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Bambaninga Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Mukanga Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Mashoko Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Zindove Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Old Mashoko Chiefs Hall Hall Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 2 Mashoko Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Odzi Clinic Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Mafaune Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Chiremwaremwa Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Odzi Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Magaisa Business Centre Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 3 Tabudirira Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 4 Bengura Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 4 Jaravani Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 4 Mazungunye Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 4 Matsvange Roman Catholic Church Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 4 Ganyata BC Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 5 Pfupajena Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 5 Marecha Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 5 Mandara Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 5 Simbarevanhu Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 5 Musiya Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Garange Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Gudo Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Kushingirira Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Mutikizizi Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Gwariro Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Zirabada Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 6 Chipendeke Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 7 Ziki Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 7 Chitasa Clinic DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATION NAME FACILITY Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 8 Nematiore Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 8 Zengeya Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 8 Chada Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 8 Mukore Secondary school Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 8 Nematiore Village Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Usher Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Mandiki Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Ngodyore Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Nyemba Primary Satelite Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Bikita District Registry Office Hall Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Fambidzanai Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Nyemba Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 9 Chirumba Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 10 Jaravaza Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 10 Chereni Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 10 Hozvi Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 10 Mukanganwi Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Domboshava Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Magondo Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Rusununguko Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Beardmore Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Bikita Fashu Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 11 Naude Quarry Site Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 Dungu Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 Chikukutu Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 Birivenge Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 Dungu Arex House Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 St Marys RC Church Church Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 12 Nyika Clinic Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 13 Mupakwa Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 13 Bikita Health Care Centre Clinic Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 13 Mutarara Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 13 Gumunyu Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 13 Duma Chiefs Hall Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 14 Negovano Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 14 Makamba Training Centre Training Centre Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 14 Negovano/Diyo BC Tent DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATION NAME FACILITY Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 14 Marirangwe Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Norumedzo Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Museti Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Silveria Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Chivaka Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Mudzami Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Mbirashava Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 15 Magurwe Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 16 Beta Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 16 Chinyamapere Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 16 Chikwira Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 16 Chigumisirwa Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 16 Chigumisirwa BC Tent Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 17 Boora Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 17 Runhengu Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 17 Boora BC Tent Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 17 Mushambanevhu BC Tent Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 17 Masekayi Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 18 Chikuku Rural Health Centre Clinic Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 18 Mamutse Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 18 Mutsinzwa Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Charamba Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Makondo Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Chebvute BC Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Maregere BC Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Chivaka Min Of Transp Camo Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 19 Zvinoitavamwe BC Tent Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Chirorwe Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Musukutwa Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Chirorwe Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Negwari Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Nebwari Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Tafara Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Gate/Maranganyika Anglican Church Church Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 20 Gomba School Site Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 21 Rwambiwa Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 21 Chakonera Primary School DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATION NAME FACILITY Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 21 Gangare Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 21 Chisungo Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Maboke Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Muvuti Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Mupamaonde Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Chitsanga Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Murwira Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Masarira Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 22 Uchere Secondary school Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 23 Mungezi Health centre Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 23 Mungezi Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 24 Madzivire Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 24 Mbuyanehanda Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 24 Takunda Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 24 Madzivire Clinic Health centre Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 25 Muvava Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 25 Uteke Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 26 Chedutu Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 26 Makota Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 26 Chinyika Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 26 Chinyika Secondary school Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Mapari Resort Shed Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Matendere Compound Hall Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Gunundwi Compound Hall Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Mukore Compound Hall Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Savuli Compound Hall Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Chishakwe Compound Shed Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 27 Sango Compond Shed Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 28 Checheni Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 28 Chibvure Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 28 Pamukamba Farm 112 Tent Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 28 Hwami Borehole Farm 236 Tent Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 29 Mujiji Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 29 Tugwi Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 29 Chitenderano Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 29 Nyahunda Primary School Bikita Bikita South Bikita RDC 29 Nyahunda Council Hall Hall DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATION NAME FACILITY Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 30 Bikita Minerals Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 30 Masarasara Village Office Tent Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 31 Chivaka Roman Catholic Church Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 31 Mandadzaka Primary School Bikita Bikita East Bikita RDC 31 Chikuku Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 32 Marozva Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 32 Makotore Primary School Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 32 Zinwa Water Works Hall Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 32 Chivanga Prop BC Tent Bikita Bikita West Bikita RDC 32 Pamushana Mission Secondary school Chiredzi Chiredzi North Chiredzi RDC 1 Zungudza Primary School Chiredzi Chiredzi North Chiredzi RDC 1 Dombo Primary School Chiredzi Chiredzi North Chiredzi RDC 1 Tagurana Pre-School Chiredzi Chiredzi North Chiredzi RDC 1 Maporoma
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