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ISTRICT- Natural Farming Regions X d d d d d d d d 5 5 d d 5 d d d d d 5 d d 5 5 ! d d X d d 5 d d ! d 7 March 2013 5 d d d d d d d d d d ! d d d X d ! d 5 5 d 5 d ! d Mapaike 12 Matihwa Chasiya Gwanha dMachingumbi 12 VEZA ST. Gonese Tovane Chivambad 28 Makota 12 13 Chivi d Chivi 11 19 d Machitenda 34 X d d d Majuru 29 d 13 10 d Rambakutemwa 11 Veza ANTONYS Chivamba 5 Chiware Masasa Mission Rural 13 d 5 d 15 13 d d Clinic Musingarabwi 3 Manunure Murinye Mazanhi Nyakunhuwa Clinic JERERA d 26 14 Masinire Hospital d d dMapanzure 17 d Chandipiswa 16d 5 15 Pdanganai Kondo d 5 Gozho d Clinic d Mutonhori 33 14 Bambaninga Clinic Madya Dewe 16 Masunda Vumba Muchenurwa Chekayi Mapanje Panganai d Clinic NGUNGUNYANA d d Mutusva d Mudavanhu d 19 27 5 Legend 5 South d 5 Murabwi Chekayi d CHATIKOBO 5Mutonhori d d Chipezeze Tsiga Masvingamashava Odzi d ! d d d d 20 d d Harava 18 St Antony's Mission Goko d !PFIDZA MUCHAKATA !! 15 Chongogwe Shumbayaonda ! d Neguve MT. MT. ! 14 St Martins Chatikobo Rural Health St Joseph d 3 Small Town Protected Conservation Area Mhosva d d 18 !MUKANGA 5 Chikore Zona Shumba5 16 Munjanja Siyawareva 20 !SE5LINDA d Mhomho Ngomahuru Mapakomdhere Clinic Centre Tongoona 5 SELINDA ! 16 Shonganiso d Chizondo Odzi 16 Mission Clinic ! Bare d d d Clinidc Mutenda d 5 d Jerera Clinic d d CHIKORE X ! d Chifedza NGOMAHURU 5 Tadzembwa 5 dMuchemwa d 5 Zibwowa Chizondo 5 Clinic Mafaune Hospital5 18 CHIRINDA 5 Place of local Importance Natural Farming Regions d ! Mushawasha d d 22 Murembwa Musiso5Satelite d 2 X ! Makamba dNjovo Makoni Clinic 17 Musirwizi Chifedza Gwitima Ngomahuru Matsikidze dChatikobo d Mission Mkanga BIKITA d 5 d West Muchokwa 17 Clinic 5 !MATSAI 19 X Davira Clinic 18 Rural Health d Hospital Rural Hospital d ! CHIBUWE Clinic Mission 21 Mukosi Zivezano Chimbwebwe d 21 Zindove ! 5 1 - Specialized and diversified farming Dzimati Muzogwi Jaka Centre dMamvura MaguradMagura d Zibwowa 5 5 Clinic d d Gwira d d d Chiredzi d 1 Ç d Nyamafufu d Chiromo !MASHOKO 5 d d d 5 Mushungwa MASHOKO Cdhiremwaremwa Chibuwe Mine Jaka Mukosi Mandini Charingeno dChiromo X 2A - Intensive farming d d d d Zinguwo Mashoko Tabudirira Clinic ! Makungubwe d d Davira SESE St Simon Charingeno Clinic Chiteyo d d d dMashoko MAPANGWE Primary School 2B - Intensive farming 17 Danhamombe Zhara dCharuka 20 dd Bangomwe 31 Madkoho dVanyoro 24 d 5 dMagocha X Zihwa 20 d d Vhudzi Mashoko 3 - Semi-intensive farming ZVISHAVANE Mavizhu Makoho 23 Vhurumuku Gwenzi d X d d d Hospital Secondary School 17 Chikore Gunikuni Tugwane d Chipfuti Clin5ic Chirogwe d Mukosdi Nyadzamba 25 !SVUURE 5 MUROVE5Murowa dGunikuni d d ! 2B MUZITI Jersey 4 - Semi-extensive farming ! d ZAKA 1 5Gava 21 Clinic Clinic5 d Masarasara Pasipanyoro d CHIBUNJI 15 X Arch Gwamanjoma Garai d Mudzara d Clinic 5 Health Facility 18 Makamure Gwitima d d Chamburukira Gava 5 5 - Extensive farming dMunuka d d Svuure Sv5uure Matara d Rural Health Rimbi 23 TETENU d d 31 34 ! Svuvure d Centre Clinic d dRudhanda dMata5ra Province Boundary 3 Ingezi Mandiva Mujena d Rural Health Rungai Nyajena Rudhanda Chiredzana Clinic d d d Hospital 5 22 Rural 28 Chipfunde Clinic Gumuka Buchwa Mushai Chikofa Chiwanza d Hospitadl !CHIVAMBA d District Boundary d MASVINGO 24 Muchibwa ZINdGWENA ! 30 26 Clinic 5 4 Clinic 19 dChitakai 5 ! 5 5 5 BUCHWA RENCO Mushaya Mushaya Bota MANJIRENJI Ç BEREJENA Maramwidze d Ç d Tapudzai Rarangwe d d Nyajena Clinic Bota Tapudzaid d Ward Boundary B Munaka X 22 Maringire d 35 5 d 3 Berejena d Mudarikwa 5Guwa Nyabatad RENCO Clinic Dzoro dMuzinda Manyiri Mupagamduri d 5 Nemauzhe ZRP d 29 d 32 22 d d Chemanhanzva Masvingo Makumbe Clinic Mashap5a 27 Chiira Machiva 23 d d Renco d d d d ! BEREGENA d Clinic Rencdo Dekeza Major Road 7 Berejena Mine Musenyereki Svibad dMuzondidya Muzinda 24 Mawadze 5 25 Mine d d ! d CHIVI Clinic dMusenyereki Secondary Road 5 d dSazaume Nyangambe St Martin 24 Chehudo MUSVOSVI BANGALA Faversham MASVINGO d Magwari ! Clinic Clinic Feeder Road X 5 32 d Zifunzi 5 5 Zamchiya Negobe 5 dMagwari d 26 23 Clinic Razi Zifunzi Musvovi Fusira Madhuka 5 Connector Road Clinic Mponjani Rural Health d 4 Clinic5 d d Rural Health Musvovi 27 dNjiva Gudo 6 Clinic d Centre Chiwawa Musvovi d Centre 5 5 d d Zorogwe 5 Track Ruzogwe 21 Razdi Makovere 31 d 24 MATIBdI Chomuruvati d South Zunga Magudu d Mavende MatiXbi Matibi d d d Dikitiki ST. Railway Line 5 d Mission Mission 23 Neruvanga 28 Nyamande PETERS Hospitadl Cdhasiyatende d d 17 X Manzvire d 28 1 St. Peters Ngungumbane Msaverima Chasiyatenda Mission5CHECHECHE Clinic d Mkwasine 5 Clinic Mashonganeburi Ruzambu NGUNDU Hospital d d ! dEstate Porepore 5 3 Gororo Magudu 20 5 MBERENGWA Ngundu d Tokwane- d 26 Clinic 25 Rural Health Centre Ngundu 5 Dare 30 Ngundu CHISUMBANJE 5 20 Halt Gvt d Nyahombe d 21 St Joseph Hwakata 25 Ngunddu Clinic St Joseph MASVOSVA Shongamiti Clinic Chipiwa d d CHIPINGE Clinic RELATED FARMING SYSTEMS ! Halt Madzivire d 5 5 5 BONDA 5d Mutote d Clinic Mkwasine MKWASINE Sangwe ! d d dNyahombe 29 Shazhaume Negari 5 Clinic5 26 d 2 27 Nyikavanhu Bonda NYIKAVANHU Region I - Specialized and Diversified Farming: Rainfall in this region is high (more Sadzangwena Rural Health Centre5! ARDA Mission Guiding d d d 26 Nyikavanhu Estates than 1000mm per annum in areas lying below 1700m altitude, and more than 900mm Hospital Pambe Zvirikure Star Shindi Mutapurwa 21 5 d d Rata Chehaya d 5 d Clinic dd d Shindi Shindi 2 5 per annum at greater altitudes), normally with some precipitation in all months of the Runesu Lundi d Clinic 19 Hebron Matande d Mareya year. MUTUVI d d Clinic Dimbiti d Mabeye X X Xd5 d Nyahombe Temperatures are normally comparatively low and the rainfall is consequently highly LUNDI d d Clinic5Chinyamukwaka Chikuza Clinic Vurasha Rufaro Chitanga affective enabling afforestation, fruit and intensive livestock production to be practiced. dMakwire Neshuro d 30 5 5 Rural Health d District In frost-free areas plantation crops such as tea, coffee and macadamia nuts can be Centre Chimbudzi Masogwe 1 Tokwe Vheneka 4 Hospital d d MdUTEYO 28 5 Clinic Chingami 5! 5Clinic grown, where the mean annual rainfall below 1400mm, supplementary irrigation of 5 d 5 Simudzirai 29 27 ! NESHURO d 25 Muteyo Hlanganani Mwenezid d d these plantation crops is required for top yields. Mawarire 5 Chikadzi Clinic d d Chisambinji 28 Chizvirizvi 22 !TSHOVAN 29 Clinic Mwenje Region IIA - Intesive Farming : Rainfall is confined to summer and is moderately 5 SARA!HURU 5 d Rapanguwana d RUPANGWANA Neshuro BUFFALO 3 Clinic ! high (750-1000mm). Two sub-regions have been defined. Sub-region IIA receives an RANGE 5 MUTANDAHWE Sarahuru ! Jekero Ç average of at least 18 rainy pentads per season and normally enjoys reliable d dKyle Nyati d 5 24 d TRIANGLE 8 dNyabanga conditions, rarely experiencing severe dry spells in summer.
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