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Matabeleland South Province Page 1 of 16 Matabeleland South Province LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME OF CONSTITUWARDNUMBER NAME OF POLLING STATION FACILITY Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 1 Chikwarakwara Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 1 Chipise Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 1 Chituripasi Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 1 Malabe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 1 Lungowe Primary school 5 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 1 Beitbridge RDC Chambers Com Command Centre Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 1 DA's Boardroom Command Cent Command Centre Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 1 Natural Resources Office Tent 3 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Chabili Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Chapongwe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Dite Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Rukange Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Likumbwe Dip Tank Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 2 Panda Mine Tent 6 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 2 Beitbridge Primary school 1 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 3 Chaswingo Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 3 Fula Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 3 Madaulo Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 3 Makombe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 3 Mandate Primary School Primary school 5 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 3 St Joseph's Catholic Primary school 1 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 4 Dulibadzimu Pry Sch. Comman Command Centre Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 4 Beitbridge Mission Primary school 2 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 5 Capfuche Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 5 Chamnanga Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 5 Lutumba Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 5 Elangeni Primary school 5 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 5 Vhembe Secondary school 1 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 6 Auridium Mne/Bubye Minerals Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 6 Makakabule Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 6 Malala Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 6 Mtetengwe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 6 Umzingwane Primary school 5 Beitbridge town council Beitbridge East 6 Beitbridge Redevelopmentt Tent 1 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 13 Bubi Village(Tshomswazi) Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 13 Joko Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 13 Kayansee(Matizwi) Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 13 Lesanth Primary school 4 1 Page 2 of 16 LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME OF CONSTITUWARDNUMBER NAME OF POLLING STATION FACILITY Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 15 Dumba Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 15 Mapai Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 15 Nuli Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 15 Old Nuli Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge East 15 Shabwe 5 Total No. of Polling Stations in Beitbridge East Constit 44 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Jopembe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Magaladivha Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Matshiloni Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Penemene Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Tongwe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 4 Manazwe Area Tent 6 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 7 Mtshilashokwe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 7 Ndambe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 7 Number 7 Area Tent 3 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 8 Limpopo Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 8 Shashi Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 8 Shashe Number 12 Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 8 Jalukange Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 8 Shashe Number 15 Tent 5 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Malibeng Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Swereki Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Toporo Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Bili Irrigation Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Old Machuchuta Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 9 Tuli Camp Tent 6 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Dendele Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Madali Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Vutulula Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Whunga Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Zezani Mission Secondary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Dombolidenje B/C Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 10 Novhe Tent 7 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Bgemula Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Chabeda Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Chamnangana Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Malusungane Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Msane Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Kwalu Irrigation Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Mabhavule B/C Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 11 Zezani Rest Camp Tent 8 2 Page 3 of 16 LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME OF CONSTITUWARDNUMBER NAME OF POLLING STATION FACILITY Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 12 Madzivhe Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 12 Majini Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 12 Mapili Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 12 Mpande Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 12 Mtangamcena Primary school 5 Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Luhwade Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Mudzwiti Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Nottingham Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Towla Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Tshiwonzeni Primary school Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Bishopstone Estates Tent Beitbridge RDC Beitbridge West 14 Mazunga Ranch H/Q Tent 7 Total No. of Polling Stations in Beitbridge West Constit47 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 1 Nyabane Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 1 Sikhatini Secondary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 1 Sheilla Farm Tent Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 1 Sikhatini Clinic 4 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 1 Dingimuzi Pry Primary school Plumtree town council Bulilima East 1 Mathendele Complex Tent 2 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 2 Bhaladza Pre-school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 2 Tshongule Pre-school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 2 Diba Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 2 Gwambe Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 2 Kandane Primary school 5 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 2 Dingumuzi hall Community hall Plumtree town council Bulilima East 2 Mtunduluka Tent 2 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 3 Bezu Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 3 Mlomwe Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 3 Ntunungwe Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 3 Phumuza Primary school 4 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 3 Dingumuzi Primary school Plumtree town council Bulilima East 3 Phakamani Secondary school Plumtree town council Bulilima East 3 New Border Post 3 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 4 Plumtree Health centre 1 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Ngwana Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Sinotsi Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Maqhekeni Secondary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Matjinge Secondary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Goba Pre School Tent Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 5 Mapango B/C Tent 6 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 5 Min. of Cons Premises Tent 1 3 Page 4 of 16 LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME OF CONSTITUWARDNUMBER NAME OF POLLING STATION FACILITY Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 6 Gala Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 6 Kungubo Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 6 Manguba Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 6 Ntoli Primary school 4 Plumtree town council Bulilima East 6 Alen Redefern Primary school 1 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 8 Malambuka Health centre Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 8 Huwana Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 8 Ndutshwa Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 8 Ntambana Pre School Tent 4 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 17 Norwood B/C Tent 1 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 18 Somnene Community hall Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 18 Balule Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 18 Mayembe Primary school 3 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Entenjaneni Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Masotsha Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Peace & Good Hope Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Usher High Secondary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Fairview Farm Tent Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Manda Farm Tent Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Solusi High School Tent Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 19 Watershed Farm Tent 8 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 21 Ndiweni Health centre Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 21 Thekwane Mission Pre-school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 21 Thekwame Mission Secondary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 21 Bhagani B/C Tent 4 Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 22 Gonde Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 22 Khame Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima East 22 Matama B/C Tent 3 Total No. of Polling Stations in Bulilima East Constitue56 4 Page 5 of 16 LOCAL AUTHORITY NAME OF CONSTITUWARDNUMBER NAME OF POLLING STATION FACILITY Mangwe RDC Bulilima West 2 Nxele Pre -School Pre-school Mangwe RDC Bulilima West 2 Osabeni Primary school Mangwe RDC Bulilima West 2 Vaka Primary school Mangwe RDC Bulilima West 2 Vimila Secondary school Mangwe RDC Bulilima West 2 Mqegula B/C Tent 5 Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 4 Nyele Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 4 Tjehanga Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 4 Tokwana Primary school 3 Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 7 Makumbi Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 7 Masendu Primary school Bulilima RDC Bulilima West 7 Mazwaligwe
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