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Back to Index MOBILE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME Back to index MOBILE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME BIRTHS, DEATHS, NATIONAL AND VOTER REGISTRATION 15 OCTOBER - 13 DECEMBER 2001 as in Herald 12 October 2001 MIDLANDS PROVINCE SHURUGWI DISTRICT Centre Dates 1 Tongogara High School 15/10-17/10 2 Chironde Primary School 18-Oct 3 Hanke Mission School 19/10-20/10 4 Juchuta Secondary School 21/10-22/10 5 Dombwe Primary School 23/10-24/10 6 Svika Secondary Schoo 25/10-27/10 7 Takunda Secondary School 28/10-29/10 8 Chitora Secondary School 30/10-01/11 9 Batanai Primary School 02-Nov 10 Gwanza Primary School 03/11-05/11 11 Tokwe Primary School 06-Nov 12 Gare Secondary School 07/11-09/11 13 Chivakanenyanga Secondary School 10/11-11/11 14 Kushinga Sec School 12/11-13/11 15 Zvamatenga Primary School 14-Nov 16 Gamwa Secondary School 15/11-16/11 17 Gato Secondary School 17/11-18/11 18 Batanai Secondary School 19/11-20/11 19 Rusununguko Sec School 21/11-23/11 20 Donga DDF 24/11-26/11 21 Dombotombo Sec School 27/11-28/11 22 Pakame Secondary School 29/11-30/11 23 Marishongwe Primary School 01-Dec 24 Ruchanyu Primary School 02-Dec 25 Dorset Secondary School 03/12-04/12 26 Adams/Longton Farm 05-Dec 27 Beacon Kop Farm 06-Dec 28 Bethall Primary School 07-Dec 29 Highlands Farmhouse 08-Dec 30 Edwards/Muponda Farmhouse 09-Dec 31 Glentore/Wallclose 10-Dec 32 Chikwingizha Sem/Sec Sch 11-Dec 33 Valley Primary School 12-Dec 34 Zvumwa Secondary School 13-Dec MBERENGWA DISTRICT TEAM ONE Centre Dates 1 New Resettlements 15/10-18/10 2 Murezu Secondary School 19/10-22/10 3 Chizungu Secondary School 23/10-26/10 4 Matobo Secondary School 27/10-30/10 5 Masase Secondary School 31/10-03/11 6 Chouragu Secondary School 04/11-07/11 7 Maringambizi Secondary School 08/11-11/11 8 Chegato High School 12/11-15/11 9 Chapungu Secondary School 16/11-19/11 10 Mataga Growth Point 20/11-23/11 11 Vutsanana Secondary School 24/11-27/11 12 Vutika Secondary School 28/11-01/12 13 Chomusenda Secondary School 02/12-05/12 14 Mabika Secondary School 06/12-09/12 15 Zvamagwiro Secondary School 10/12-13/12 MBERENGWA DISTRICT TEAM TWO Centre Dates 1 Chegute Secondary School 15/10-19/10 2 Mataruse Secondary School 20/10-24/10 3 Cheminwe Secondary School 25/10-29/10 4 Zvomukonde Secondary School 30/10-03/11 5 Mbuyanehanda Secondary School 04/11-08/11 6 Murerezi Secondary School 09/11-13/11 7 Ngungumbane Business Centre 14/11-18/11 8 Vurasha Secondary School 19/11-23/11 9 Vuronga Secondary School 24/11-28/11 10 Musume Secondary School 29/11-03/12 11 Madenyika Secondary School 04/12-08/12 12 Mketi Secondary School 09/12-13/12 CHIRUMANZU DISTRICT Centre Dates 1 Mutenderende Secondary School 15/10-18/10 2 Chengwena Secondary School 19/10-21/10 3 Mangoma Business Centre 22/10-24/10 4 Charandura Council Hall 25/10-29/10 5 Siyahokwe Secondary School 30/10-01/11 6 Holy Cross Mission 02/11-06/11 7 Mukomberanwa Secondary School 07/11-09/11 8 Gonawapotera Secondary School 10/11-12/11 9 Chizhou Secondary School 13/11-15/11 10 Mapiravana Secondary School 16/11-20/11 11 Chamakanda Secondary School 21/11-22/11 12 Driefontein Mission 23/11-25/11 13 Chikomba Rural Centre 26/11-28/11 14 Nswala Ranch 29/11-30/11 15 Central Estate HQ 01/12-02/12 16 Musena Ranch 03/12-04/12 17 Mahamara Ranch 05/12-06/12 18 Lalapanzi Secondary School 07/12-09/12 19 Mwire Primary School 10/12-11/12 20 Utah Ranch 12/12-13/12 GOKWE SOUTH DISTRICT Team One Centre Dates 1 Mangidhi Clinic 15/10-19/10 2 Ndodza Clinic 20/10-24/10 3 Choto Primary School 25/10-29/10 4 Marapira Business Centre 30/10-03/11 5 Zhamba 04/11-08/11 6 Msala Clinic 09/11-13/11 7 Mwambani Primary School 14/11-18/11 8 Mkoka/Tichakunda Secondary 19/11-23/11 9 Kana Mission 24/11-28/11 10 Nyanje Secondary School 29/11-03/12 11 Dzvuke/Muchadei Sec School 04/12-08/12 12 Manoti Business Centre 09/12-13/12 Team Two Centre Dates 1 Ganyngu Primary School 15/10-18/10 2 Tongwe Clinic 19/10-22/10 3 Mutange Clinic 23/10-26/10 4 Gwenungu/Gwanika Clinic 27/10-30/10 5 Chevecheve Secondary School 31/10-03/11 6 Chidoma Primary School 04/11-07/11 7 Gomoguru Secondary School 08/11-11/11 8 Gababe Primary School 12/11-14/11 9 Nyamhunga Primary School 15/11-18/11 10 Mateta II Primary School 19/11-22/11 11 Rugora Primary School 23/11-26/11 12 Gukure Secondary School 27/11-30/11 13 Nemangwe CMB 01/12-05/12 14 Kaguta Primary School 06/12-09/12 15 Chivasa Primary School 10/12-13/12 ZVISHAVANE DISTRICT Centre Dates 1 Kroomdraii/Mimosa 15-Oct 2 Zeedrerberberg North/Obeti 16-Oct 3 South Devon/Gwamadube P Sch 17-Oct 4 Hippo Pools/Rosmdale/Nanjere 18-Oct 5 Lundi South 19-Oct 6 Murombedzi H Stand/Lundi North/Finale North/Kinsdale20/10-21/10 Ext./Finale 7 Lundi Bridge/Kinsale/Woodlane 22-Oct 8 Mwezhe Primary School 23/10-24/10 9 Matenda Primary School 25/10-26/10 10 Hanawa Primary School 27/10-28/10 11 Shiku Primary School 29/10-31/10 12 Danga Primary School 01/11-02/11 13 Mabasa Council Hall 03/11-06/11 14 Lundi Primary School 07/11-09/11 15 Mapanzuli Primary School 10/11-12/11 16 Msipani Primary School 13/11-15/11 17 Wedza Primary School 16/11-18-11 18 Mhondongori Primary School 19/11-20/11 19 Zvegona Primary School 21/11-23/11 20 Bilashaba Primary School 24/11-25/11 21 Sasula Primary School 26/11-27/11 22 Makovere Primary School 28/11-29/11 23 Manyarira Primary School 30/11-02/12 24 Gwengombe Langwani Primary School 03/12-04/12 25 Mototi Primary School 05/12-07/12 26 Mtambi Clinic 08/12-10/12 27 Mrowa Primary School 11/12-13/12 GWERU DISTRICT Centre Dates 1 Sunrise Farm 15/10-17/10 2 Brunsgaard Primary 18-Oct 3 Ruby Block 19/10-20/10 4 Woodend Farm 21/10-22/10 5 North Shangani Farm 23/10-24/10 6 Hampton Ranch 25/10-26/10 7 Guinea Fowl Primary School 27/10-28/10 8 Indiva/Sino Cement 29/10-30/10 9 Missouri Farm 31/10-01/11 10 Farmers' Meeting Club House 02/11-03/11 11 Game Park Farm 04/11-05/11 12 Notts Farm 06/11-07/11 13 Ntabanhplope Secondary 08/11-09/11 14 Sibomvu Secondary 10/11-12/11 15 Sogwala Primary School 13/11-17/11 16 Maboleni Primary School 18/11-23/11 17 Mangwande Primary School 24/11-25/11 18 Lower Gweru Mission 26/11-28/11 19 Faith Primary School 29/11-30/11 20 Masvori Resett/Service Centre 01/12-03/12 21 Gunde Secondary School 04/12-06/12 22 Machakata Hall 07/12-09/12 23 Gambiza Hall 10/12-13/12 KWEKWE DISTRICT Centre Dates 1 Mutimutema Secondary School 15/10-16/10 2 Riverlea Mine Primary Schoo 17/10-18/10 3 Tore Primary School 19/10-20/10 4 Shungu High School 21/10-22/10 5 Sebakwe Primary School 23/10-24/10 6 Milsonia Farm 25/10-26/10 7 Bonstead Farm 27/10-28/10 8 Samambwa Primary School 29/10-31/10 9 Sidakeni Primary School 01/11-02/11 10 Totororo Secondary School 03/11-04/11 11 Donjani Clinic 05/11-06/11 12 St Faith's Primary School 07/11-08/11 13 Zibangwe RDC Joel 09/11-11/11 14 Ntambeni Clinic 12/11-13/11 15 St Judes Primary School 14/11-15/11 16 Ntombankala Primary School 16/11-17/11 17 Mkobongwe Primary School 18/11-20/11 18 Donsa Primary School 21/11-22/11 19 Silobela Secondary School 23/11-24/11 20 Holy Trinity Primary School 25/11-26/11 21 Simana Primary School 27/11-28/11 22 Crossroads Business Centre 29/11-02/12 23 St Kizito Primary School 03/12-05/11 24 Mpinda Primary School 06/12-07/12 25 Wozoli Primary School 08/12-09/12 26 Loreto Secondary School 10/12-11/12 27 Marivangu Primary School 12/12-13/12 GOKWE NORTH DISTRICT TEAM ONE Centre Dates 1 Vumba Primary School 15/10-19/10 2 Simchembo 1 Clinic 20/10-24/10 3 Simchembo 2 Primary School 25/10-29/10 4 Zhomba Primary School 30/10-03/11 5 Nenyunga Clinic 04/11-07/11 6 Madzivazvido Clinic 08/11-12/11 7 Hongoro Primary School 13/11-16/11 8 Chireya Mission Hospital 17/11-21/11 9 Mesendo Clinic 22/11-25/11 10 Kahobo Clinic 26/11-29/11 11 Denda Clinic 30/11-03/12 12 Gwebo Primary School 04/12-07/12 13 Nyamhara Primary School 08/12-10/12 14 Mhumha Primary School 11/12-13/12 TEAM TWO Centre Dates 1 Sawirangwenda Primary School 15/10-18/10 2 Zumba Primary School 19/10-23/10 3 Mashame Primary School 24/10-28/10 4 Nyamatsito Primary School 29/10-01/11 5 Chomuuyu Secondary School 02/11-04/11 6 Gumunyu Secondary School 05/11-08/11 7 Gandavaroyi Primary School 09/11-12/11 8 Machichiri Primary School 13/11-15/11 9 Mavanga Primary School 16/11-19/11 10 Munyatipanzi Primary School 20/11-22/11 11 Musadzi Primary School 23/11-26/11 12 Nora Primary School 27/11-30/11 13 Nyaurungwe Primary School 01/12-03/12 14 Tsungai Primary School 04/15-06/12 15 Copper Queen Clinic 07/12-09/21 16 Chinyenyetu Primary School 10/12-13/12.
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