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Masvingo Province Mobile Voter Registration Centres BIKITA Masvingo Province Mobile Voter Registration Centres BIKITA DISTRICT Team 1 Ward Centre Dates 1 Gava Primary School 10/06/13-12/06/13 29 Turgwi Primary School 13/06/13-14/06/13 4 Bengura Primary School 15/06/13-17/06/13 8 Zengeya Primary Schoo 18/06/13-20/06/13 18 Mutsinzwa Primary School 21/06/13-22/06/13 24 Mbuya Nehanda Primary School 23/06/13-25/06/13 20 Kudadisa Secondary School 26/06/13-28/06/13 19 Makondo Primary Scool 29/06/13-01/07/13 22 Chitsanga Primary School 02/04/13-04/07/13 12 Chikukutu primary Schhol 05/07/13-07/07/13 32 Makotore Primary Schhol 08/07/13-09/07/13 Team 2 Ward Centre Dates 1 Magocha Primary School 10/06/13-12/06/13 28 Checheni Primary School 13/06/13-15/06/13 5 Mandara Primary School 16/06/13-18/06/13 14 Negovano Primary School 19/06/13-21/06/13 31 Chikuku Primary School 22/06/13-24/06/13 24 Madzivire Primary Schhol 25/06/13-27/06/13 27 Chishakwe Ranch HQ 28/06/13-28/06/13 20 Musukutwa Primary School 29/06/13-02/07/13 22 Chirima Secondary School 03/07/13-05/07/13 23 Mungezi Primary School 06/07/13-07/07/13 30 Bikita Minerals Primary Schhol 08/07/13-09/07/13 Team 3 Ward Centre Dates 2 Mashoko Mission 10/06/13-12/06/13 26 Chinyika Primary School 13/06/13-14/06/13 6 Gudo primary School 15/06/13-16/06/13 16 Chigumisirwa Primary School 17/06/13-19/06/13 25 Muvava Primary School 20/06/13-21/06/13 20 Tafara Secondary School 22/06/13-24/06/13 21 Chisungo Secondary School 25/06/13-27/06/13 22 Maboke Parimary School 28/06/13-30/06/13 15 Nerumedzo Primary School 01/04/13-03/07/13 19 Charamba Primary School 04/07/13-06/07/13 10 Hozvi primary School 07/07/13-09/07/13 Team 4 Ward Centre Dates 3 Odzi Secondary School 10/06/13-11/06/13 26 Makota primary School 12/06/13-13/06/13 7 Zirabada Primary School 14/06/13-16/06/13 17 Masekai Primary School 17/06/13-19/06/13 25 Uteke Primary School 20/06/13-22/06/13 20 Negwari Primary School 23/06/13-25/06/13 21 Rwambiwa Primary School 26/06/13-28/06/13 15 Museti Primary School 29/06/13-01/07/13 12 Dungu Primary School 02/04/13-04/07/13 13 Gumunyu Primary School 05/07/13-07/07/13 9 Ngodyore Primary School 08/07/13-09/07/13 CHIREDZI DISTRICT Team 1 Ward Centre Dates 15 Chishinya Primary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 Samu Primary school 13-06/13-15/06/13 11 Chanienga primary school 16/06/13-18/06/13 10 Old Boli primary school 19/06/13-21/06/13 7 Gwaseche primary school 22/06/13-14/06/13 19 Ngwindi primary school 25/06/13-27/06/13 18 Dunuza primary school 28/06/13-01/07/13 20 Ruware primary school 02/07/13-05/07/13 5 Ndale primary school 06/07/13-07/07/13 1 Chiredzi Gov primary school 08/07/13-09/07/13 Team 2 Ward Centre Dates 14 Gezani Secondary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 13 Pahlela primary school 13/06/13-14/06/13 12 Zhou primary school 15/06/13-16/06/13 9 Machindu primary school 17/06/13-19/06/13 8 Masivamele primary school 20/06/13-21/06/13 6 Chambuta Secondary school 22/06/13-25/06/13 30 Chivareidze hall 26/06/13-29/06/13 31 Gozonya primary school 30/06/13-02/07/13 4 Rupangwana training center 03/07/13-05/07/13 22 Mwenje primary school 06/07/13-09/07/13 Team 3 Ward Centre Dates 1 Zungudza primary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 2 Mutakurwa primary school 13/06/13-15/06/13 25 Chisambiji primary school 16/06/13-17/06/13 3 Nyahanga primary school 18/06/13-20/06/13 32 Maramba kuzara primary school 21/06/13-23/06/13 17 Samba Secondary school 24/06/13-28/06/13 Masimbaevanhu primary school 29/06/13-03 /07/13 26 Takunda primary school 04/07/13-06/07/13 8 SDA primary school 07/07/13-09/07/13 Team 4 Ward Centre Dates 24 Humani primary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 23 Nyangambe primary school 13/06/13-16/06/13 21 Pore pore primary school 17/06/13-18/06/13 29 Nyathi primary school 19/06/13-20/06/13 27 Mutilikwe secondary school 21/06/13-24/06/13 16 Lundi cattle section banga hst 25/06/13-28/06/13 Huswaushava primary school 29/06/13-2 /07/13 28 Mufakose secondary school 03/07/13-5/07/13 3 Chitsaga hall 6/07/13-7 /06/13 5 Chiredzi christian secondary 8/07/13-09/07/13 CHIVI DISTRICT Team 1 Ward Centre Dates 1 vutete clinic 10/06/13-13/06/13 5 Chitowa hall 14/07/13-17 /06/13 9 Chidyamakono secondary schl 18/06/13-21 /06/13 13 Takavarasha primary school 22/06/13-25/06/13 17 Arch munaka secondary school 26/06/13-29 /06/13 21 Chovumurati primary school 30/06/13-3/07/13 25 Runesu primary school 4/07/13-6/07/13 29 Simudzira primary school 7/07/13-9/07/13 Team 2 Ward Centre Dates 2 Madamombe secondary school 10/06/13-13/06/13 6 Maramba primary school 14/06/13-17 /06/13 10 Zvamaperi secondary school 13/06/13-21/06/13 14 Makamba secondary school 22/06/13-25/06/13 18 Muzogwi primary school 26/06/13-29/06/13 22 Maringire primary school 30/06/13-3 /07/13 26 Shindi primary school 04/07/13-6 /07/13 31 Neruvanga secondary school 07/07/13-9/07/13 Team 3 Ward Centre Dates 3 Bwanya primary school 10/6/13-14/06/13 7 Utsinda primary school 15/06/13-19/06/13 11 Nevedzanai primary school 20/06/13-23/06/13 15 Deve primary shool 24/06/13-25 /06/13 19 Chikofa primary school 26/06/13-29/06/13 32 Nemauzhe primary school 30/06/13-1 /07/13 23 Makovere south primary school 02/07 /13-07 07/13 27 Nyahombe secondary school 7/07/13-09 /07/13 Team 4 Ward Centre Dates 4 Chigwikwi primary school 10/06/13-13/06/13 8 Tambudzai secondary school 14/06/13-17/06/13 12 Chinembiri secondary 18/06/13-21/06/13 16 Nyamakwe business center 22/06/13-25/06/13 20 Danhamombe secondary school 26/06/13-29 /06/13 24 Kushinga secondary school 30/06/13-03/07/13 28 Gororo primary school 04/07/13-07 /07/13 30 Nyaningwe secondary school 08/07/13-09/07/13 GUTU DISTRICT Team 1 Ward Centre Dates 13 Gomba secondary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 15 Muchekayaora secondary school 13/07/13-14/06/13 39 Batanai primary school 15/06/13-16/06/13 12 Chitsa secondary school 17/06/13-19/06/13 10 Nharira secondary school 20/06/13-21 /06/13 18 Nemashakwe secondary school 22/06/13-23/06/13 24 Manjokonjo primary school 24/06/13-25/06/13 25 Cheninga secondary school 26/07/13-28/07/13 30 Rupiri secondary school 29/06/13-01/07/13 32 Chadomunhu primary scholl 02/07/13-03 /07/13 6 Chiriga primary school 04/07/13-05/07/13 5 Matizha primary school 06/07/13-09/06-7/13 Team 2 Ward Centre Dates 13 Gudza secondary school 10/06/13-11/06/13 36 Chimombe 1 secondary school 12/06/13-15/06/13 11 Chadzamira secondary school 16/06/13-18/06/13 4 Nyazvidza secondary school 19/06/13-20/06/13 3 Mbirikira primary school 21/6/13-22/06/13 20 Tirizi secondary school 23/06-13-26/06/13 27 Rumhizha secondary school 27/06/13-30/06/13 41 Mutema primary school 01/07/13-03 /07/13 1 Shashe primary school 04/07/13-07/07/13 7 Tatoraivhu primary school 08/07/13,-09/07/13 Team 3 Ward Centre Dates 16 Kubiku primary school 10/06/13-12 /06/13 14 Mataruse secondary school 13/06/13-14 /06/13 15 Makura secondary school 15/06/13-17/06/13 19 Mutero mission 18/06/13-20/06/13 18 Guvamatanga primary school 21/06/13-22/06/13 40 Munjanganja secondary school 23/06/13-25/06/13 23 Majada secondary school 26/06/13-27/06/13 28 Chimedza secondary school 28/06/13-30/06/13 31 Ndawe secondary school 01/07/13-03/07/13 2 Chiguhune primary school schl 04/07/13-05/07/13 1 Mkomborero primary school 06/07/13-07/07/13 27 Chipangane primary school 08/07/13-09/07/13 Team 4 Ward Centre Dates 16 Kurai primary school 10/06/13-11 /06/13 17 Gumindoga secondary school 12/06/13-13/06/13 21 Munyaradzi primary school 14/06/13-15/06/13 9 Chesvingo secondary school 16/07/13-17/07/13 8 Makumbe secondary school 18/06/13-20/06/13 2 Domborembavha secondary 21/06/13-22 /06/13 38 Chidembo primary school 23/07/13-24/06/13 26 Mukaro-pfungidzo primary 25/06/13-27/06-/13 29 Gondwi primary school 28/06/13-01/07/13 Mushaviri primary school 02/07/13-04/07/13 7 Mbamba primary school 05/07/13-07 /06/13 34 Hwiru primary school 08/07/13-09/07/13 MASVINGO DISTRICT Team 1 Ward Centre Dates 4 Runyararo primary school 10/06/13-11/06/13 2 Mucheke hall 12/06/13-13 /06/13 7 Rujeko hall 14/06/13-15/06/13 10 Helen-mcghie primary school 16/06/13-17/06/13 15 Daitai primary school 18/06/13-19 /06/13 16 Makona secondary school 20/06/13-21 /06/13 18 Chekai secondary school 22/06/13-23/06/13 17 Manunure secondary school 24/06/13-25/06/13 19 Mapunzure secondary school 26/06/13-27/06/13 20 Gozho primary school 28/06/13-30/06/13 22 Gunikuni primary school 01/07/13-03/07/13 34 Gwamanjoma pri schl 04/07/13-06/07/13 31 Maweza primary school 07/07/13-09/07/13 Team 2 Ward Centre Dates 4 Gundura secondary school 10/06/13-12/06/13 33 Zvamahande primary school 13/06/13-14/06/13 5 Temaire primary school 15/06/13-16/06/13 9 Zvehuru primary school 17/06/13-19/06/13 11 Sipambe training center 20/06/13-23 /06/13 21 Mushawashe west sec school 24/06/13-27/06/13 12 Mudavanhu secondary school 28/06/13-09/07/13 10 Gwengavi primary school 02/07/13-06/07/13 7 Sikato primary schooll 07/07/13-09/07/13 Team 3 Ward Centre Dates 1 Mavhiringidze secondary school 10/06/13-13/06/13 2 Makomba secondary school 14/06/13-16/06/13 3 Alvord training center 21/6/13-22/06/13 6 Chidzikwe primary school 20/06-13-23/06/13 32 Wondedzo secondary school 24/06/13-27/06/13 8 Marah ranch 28/06/13-01 /07/13 14 Zano primary school 02/07/13-05/07/13 13 Chikarudzo Secondary school 06/07/13-09/07/13 Team 4 Ward Centre Dates 29 Nyikavanhu secondary school 10/07/13,-13/07/13 28 Magudu secondary school 14/06/13-16 /06/13 27 Fusira primary school 17/06/13-19 /06/13 30 Nyajena mission secondary 20/06/13-22/06/13 26 Makumbe primary school 23/06/13-25/06/13 24 Mudarikwa secondary school 26/06/13-29/06/13 23 Tugwane secondary school 30/07/13-03/07/13 25 Muchibwa primary school 04/07/13-06/07/13 35 Renco mine hall 07/07/13-09/07/13 MWENEZI DISTRICT Team
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