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Mashonaland East School Level Province District School Name School Address Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba BIMHA BIMHA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHIDEME TSOKO VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHIKWIDIBIRE LANCASHIRE HQ WARD 14,CHIKOMBA CENTRAL CHIMOWA VILLAGE HEADMAN MUTENGWA CHIEF Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHIMOWA NESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHISANGANO MAWARE TOWNSHIP PATSIKA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHIWASHIRA PLOT 15 CHRISTIANA ESTATES, CHIVHU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba CHOKODZA CHOKODZA VILLAGE CHIEF MUTEKEDZA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba DAMBA MUTUWERE VILLAGE WARD 28 CHIKOMBA WEST Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba DARAMOMBE DARAMOMBE HIGH SCHOOL WARD 19 CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba DOMBO MAGANGARA ICA WILSHIRE FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba DOMBORAMAVARA DOMBORAMAVARA SECONDARY, MADAWU VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba ENERST KADUNGURE GELUKAWATCH FARM WARD 7 Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba GANDAMI GANDAMI BUSINESS COMMUNITY Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba GOVERE GOVERE VILLAGE GOKOMERE WARD 20 CHIEF CHIVESE HEADMAN MUDAVANHU GUVAKUVA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba GUVAKUVA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba HITLER HUNZVI KAMEL LAAGATE FARM CHIVHU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba KWENDA KWENDA MISSION FARM WARD 22 CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba LIEBENBERG HIGH 389 MVUMA ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MADZIVIRE RANGE NHUTA VILLAGE CHIEF MUSARURWA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MAHUSVU MUSONZA VILLAGE WARD 17 MUTEKEDZA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MANHIZE TRYDOU FARM CHIVHU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MANYENE KANENGONI VILLAGE MANYENE COMMUNAL AREA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MARONDAMASHANU DZVOVA VILLAGE CHIEF NYOKA CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MASARIRAMBI PLOT NUMBER 46, VLACKFONTEIN, CHIVHU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MASASA MASASA WARD MBIRU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MASHAYAMVURA SWARTS RIVER VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MATANGA (CHIVENGA) MAKUVAZA VILLAGE WARD 27 CHIEF, WESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MAWARE MUTARA VILLAGE, HIEF NESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MHARI MHARI HIGH SCHOOL WARD 27 CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MPATSI CHANDANI VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MTORO MTORO SMALL SCALE FARMING AREA MUDAWARIMA VILLAGE HEADMAN Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUDAWARIMA KWENDACHIEFNESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUFUDZIWAKANAKA CHARARA VILLAGE, WARD 29, SADZA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUNYATI WITTENDALE FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUPFURURIRWA MUPFURURIRWA SEC.MADZIVIRE WARD 18 Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUSHIPE MUSHIPE SECONDARY SCHOOL GARIKAI VILLAGE DORO Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUTEKEDZA MUTEKEDZA SECONDARY MUBANI VILLAGE CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba MUTEMACHANI MUTEMACHANI VILLAGE CHIEF CHIVESE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba NANGABWE KUBATANA CHITSUNGE VILLAGE CHIEF NESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba NESHANGWE MUTOREDZANWA VILLAGE CHIEF NESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba NHAKAYEDU VEE PLAATS FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba NYAZVIDZI NYAZVIDZI RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE 4 Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba NZUMA FATA VILLAGE CHIEF NESHANGWE CHIKOMBA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba PFIMBI 21 WASLEY FARM, FEATHERSTONE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba RIVERSIDALE FURTHERSTONE FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba RUTANHIRA CHIEF MUTEKEDZA RUTANHIRA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba SADZA SEVERA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba SIMUKAI CHIKOMBA RESETTLEMENT SCHEMEM VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI HIGH, CHIRINDA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba ST LUKE JEMEDZA ST LUKE JEMEDZA ZINIKWA VILLAGE MUPATSI WARD 2 Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba SVINURAI SVINURAI SECONDARY CHIGU VILLAGE UNYETU SEC SCHOOL BOX 210 GONYORA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba UNYETU CHIVHU Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba WARIKANDWA WARIKANDWA VILLAGE, CHIEF MUTEKEDZA AREA Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba WILTSHIRE FARM 1331 WILTSHIRE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba ZIMONDI MATOVA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Chikomba ZINATSA MAKAMURE VILLAGE CHIEF NESHANGWE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ARCTURUS MINE ACTURUS GOLD MINE GOROMONZI DISTRICT Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi BOSHA BOSHA VILLAGE DZVETE WARD 10 CHIKWAKA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi CHABWINO 33KM PEG SHAMVA ROAD SVISVA VILLAGE WARD8 Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi CHIBVUTI SECONDARY SCHOOL CHIBVUTI FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi CHINAMHORA 48KM DOMBOSHAVA OFF MASEMBURA ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi CHINYIKA CHINYIKA SECONDARY SCHOOL MUCHEMWA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi GLEN FOREST GLEN FOREST DEV CENTER GLEN FOREST ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi GOROMONZI COLLEGE 1826 JURU GROWTH POINT Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi GOROMONZI HIGH YAFELE VILLAGE GOROMONZI DISRICT Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi GOSHA SECONDAY SCHOOL GOSHA SEC SCHOOL GOSHA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi GOVERA NGWANDANGWANDA MUNYAWIRI WARD IGZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi KILLARNEY KILLANEY SEC SALLY MUGABE DRIVE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MANDLA LEARNING CENTRE WAVERLY FARM TARISA ROAD RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MAPFENI CHINYANI VILLAGE CHINYIKA WARD 16 39KM HARARE MUTARE RD LEFT TURN MELFORT Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MELFORT SHOOPING CENTRE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MSASA COLLEGE 18722 DAMOFALLS RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MUKOMBAMI MUKOMBAMI VILLAGE CHIEF CHIKWAKA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MUNYAWIRI MUNYAWIRI VILLAGE WARD 1 GOROMONZI MUTANHAURWA VILLAGE 40KM FROM HARARE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MUTANHAURWA SATELITE NYAVA ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi MWANZA MWANZA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi NYAKUDYA CHIKOKONYA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi PAGEJO RARUBI PAGEJO RARUBI FARM 32.5 KM PEG MUTOKO ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi PARIREWA HIGH 36KM DOMBOSHAVA ROAD PARIREWA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi POTE POTE SECONDARY SCHOOL DOMBOSHAVA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi RIVERSIDE TECHNICAL HIGH 22900 RIVERSIDE RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ROSE OF SHARON 6884 MT MADEDECHE ZIMRE PARK Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi RUSIKE TAZVITYA VILLAGE WARD 18 GOROMONZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi RUSUNUNGUKO BLUE WATER FARM BROMLEY-MELFORT ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi RUVHENEKO STAND 1721 5 DAMOFALLS PHASE 4 Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi SPRINGVALE SECONDARY 5259 SPRINGVALE PARK RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST CHARLES MAVHUDZI CHIRINGA VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIKWAKA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST DOMINICS CHISHAWASHA CHISHAWASHA MANDAZA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST DOMINICS NORA ETON ROAD CHIUTA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST IGNATIUS COLLEGE CHISHAWASHA ESTATE GOROMONZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST JOHNS CHIKWAKA MAPFUMO VILLAGE WARD 12 GOROMONZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST MICHAELS XANADU FARM BROMLEY Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST PETER CLAVER ST PETER CLAVER SEC CHISHAWASHA GOROMONZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ST VINCENT NORAH LOT 1 CHELTENHAM PARK DRIVE RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi STILL WATERS LEARNING ACADEMY 6319 MUTUNDURU ROAD ZIMRE PARK RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi T. C. HARDY 2816 SARUDZAI CHINAMHORA RD RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi TAKURA BROMLEY FARMERS CLUB DZAWARA CHINAMHORA SHUMBA WARD3 Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi TSATSE GOROMONZI Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi VISITATION MAKUMBI 66KM PEG DOMBOSHAVA RD CHIEF CHINAMHORA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi WHITE SANDS COLLEGE MUNGATE VILLAGE DOMBOSHAVA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi WINWOOD COLLEGE 3794 SHUMBA ROAD OLD WINDSOR PARK, RUWA Secondary Mashonaland East Goromonzi ZIMBIRU P.O.BOX BW 1120 BORROWDALE HARARE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza ANDERSON WEDZA SOUTH ZVIYAMBE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza BOLTON JENA BOLTON JENYA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza CHAD GURUUSWA VILLAGE 5 CHAD FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza CHEMHANZA CHEMHANZA MISSION FARM Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza CHIGWEDERE CHADOKA VILLAGE,MUBAIWA WARD Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza GOTORA VILLAGE 12 Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza GUMBONZVANDA DENDENYORE BUSINESS CENTRE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza GWENA (MATSINE) MT RUUNZE HEYA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza HOLY SPIRIT RUZANE NDORO VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza MAGAMBA GOTO VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza MATSINE CHIKUMBIRIKE VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza MT ST MARY'S CHATKUTA VILLAGE, DENDENYORE WARD Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza MUKONDWA MASARA VILLAGE MAKWARIMBA WARD Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza NUMWA INORA FARM ALONG BRIDGE ROAD Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza RAMBANAPASI RAMBANAPASI VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza ST ANNES (GOTO) JERAHUNI VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza ST ANTONY'S ZVIDHURI GUKURAHUNDI VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza ST AUGUSTINE CHITIDA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland East Hwedza ST BARNABAS (MADZIMBABWE) MAPANGO VILLAGE Secondary
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