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Origin Destination Distance INDICATIVE ROAD DISTANCES IN ZIMBABWE Origin Destination Distance (Km) Beitbridge Bindura 667 Beitbridge Binga 756 Beitbridge Birchenough Bridge 460 Beitbridge Bubi 445 Beitbridge Buhera 524 Beitbridge Bulawayo 321 Beitbridge Centenary 726 Beitbridge Chegutu 572 Beitbridge Chikomba 471 Beitbridge Chimanimani 547 Beitbridge Chimhanda 817 Beitbridge Chinhoyi 664 Beitbridge Chipinge 504 Beitbridge Chiredzi 301 Beitbridge Chitekete 709 Beitbridge Chivu 439 Beitbridge Chivi 264 Beitbridge Glendale 638 Beitbridge Gokwe North (Nembudziya) 695 Beitbridge Gokwe South 609 Beitbridge Goromonzi 621 Beitbridge Guruve 725 Beitbridge Gwanda 195 Beitbridge Gweru 403 Beitbridge Harare 580 Beitbridge Hauna 685 Beitbridge Hwange 658 Beitbridge Jerera 353 Beitbridge Kadoma 537 Beitbridge Kariba 912 Beitbridge Karoi 752 Beitbridge Kwekwe 465 Beitbridge Lupane 492 Beitbridge Makoni 646 Beitbridge Marondera 654 Beitbridge Masvingo 288 Beitbridge Mazowe 614 Beitbridge Mount Darwin 737 Beitbridge Mudzi 798 Beitbridge Murehwa 667 Beitbridge Mutasa 646 Beitbridge Mutare 585 Beitbridge Mutoko 723 Beitbridge Mvurwi 679 Beitbridge Mwenezi 120 Beitbridge Nemangwe 669 Beitbridge Ngundu 194 Beitbridge Nharira 471 Beitbridge Nkayi 479 Beitbridge Nyanga 693 Beitbridge Plumtree 421 Beitbridge Rusape 678 Beitbridge Rushinga 801 Beitbridge Rutenga 140 Beitbridge Seke 559 Beitbridge Shamva 670 Beitbridge Shurugwi 369 Beitbridge Siakobvu 771 Beitbridge Tsholotsho 437 Beitbridge UMP 741 Beitbridge Wedza 581 Disclaimer: The information contained in this table is for general information purposes only. In no event will WFP or the Logistics Cluster be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of this information. 1 INDICATIVE ROAD DISTANCES IN ZIMBABWE Beitbridge Zaka 376 Beitbridge Zvimba 621 Beitbridge Zvishavane 336 Bulawayo Andra (via Shakawe) 1099 Bulawayo Banket 448 Bulawayo Beitbridge 321 Bulawayo Bikita 360 Bulawayo Bindura 526 Bulawayo Binga 435 Bulawayo Birchenough Bridge 452 Bulawayo Bubi 124 Bulawayo Buhera 378 Bulawayo Bulilamangwe 100 Bulawayo Bululima & Mangwe 189 Bulawayo Chegutu 333 Bulawayo Chimanimani 559 Bulawayo Chimhanda 676 Bulawayo Chinhoyi 425 Bulawayo Chipinge 516 Bulawayo Chipinge ( Via Chiredzi Route) 633 Bulawayo Chiredzi 434 Bulawayo Chitekete 470 Bulawayo Chivi 247 Bulawayo Chivu 300 Bulawayo Glendale 508 Bulawayo Gokwe North 456 Bulawayo Gokwe South 370 Bulawayo Gutu 339 Bulawayo Gwanda 126 Bulawayo Gweru 164 Bulawayo Harare 439 Bulawayo Hauna 647 Bulawayo Hwange 337 Bulawayo Insiza 81 Bulawayo Jerera 376 Bulawayo Kadoma 298 Bulawayo Kariba 673 Bulawayo Karoi 513 Bulawayo Kwekwe 226 Bulawayo Lupane 171 Bulawayo Maphisa 122 Bulawayo Marondera 513 Bulawayo Mashava 240 Bulawayo Masvingo 280 Bulawayo Matobo 122 Bulawayo Mberengwa 179 Bulawayo Mberengwa (Mataga) 261 Bulawayo Mount Darwin 592 Bulawayo Mudzi (kotwa) 668 Bulawayo Mutare 577 Bulawayo Mutasa 619 Bulawayo Mutoko 582 Bulawayo Mvuma 252 Bulawayo Mvurwi 538 Bulawayo Mwenezi 397 Bulawayo Nemangwe 430 Bulawayo Nkayi (via Truk Mine) 158 Bulawayo Nyanga 685 Bulawayo Nyazura 493 Bulawayo Plumtree 100 Bulawayo Rusape 518 Bulawayo Rushinga 656 Disclaimer: The information contained in this table is for general information purposes only. In no event will WFP or the Logistics Cluster be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of this information. 2 INDICATIVE ROAD DISTANCES IN ZIMBABWE Bulawayo Rutenga 377 Bulawayo Siyakobvu 532 Bulawayo Tongogara via Birchenough Bridge 536 Bulawayo Tongogara via Chiredzi 580 Bulawayo Tsholotsho 114 Bulawayo Turk Mine 70 Bulawayo UMP 611 Bulawayo Umzingwane 66 Bulawayo Victoria Falls 440 Bulawayo Zaka 368 Bulawayo Zvimba 388 Bulawayo Zvishavane 183 Gweru Banket 284 Gweru Beitbridge 403 Gweru Bindura 362 Gweru Binga (via Bulawayo) 599 Gweru Birchenough Bridge 336 Gweru Bubi 288 Gweru Buhera 214 Gweru Chegutu 169 Gweru Chimanimani 443 Gweru Chimhanda 512 Gweru Chinhoyi 261 Gweru Chipinge 400 Gweru Chiredzi 318 Gweru Chitekete 306 Gweru Chivi 139 Gweru Chivu 136 Gweru Gokwe North 292 Gweru Gokwe South 206 Gweru Gutu 175 Gweru Gwanda 290 Gweru Bulawayo 164 Gweru Harare 275 Gweru Hwange 501 Gweru Jerera 261 Gweru Kadoma 134 Gweru Kariba 509 Gweru Karoi 349 Gweru Kwekwe 62 Gweru Lupane 335 Gweru Marondera 349 Gweru Masvingo 164 Gweru Mberengwa 248 Gweru Mberengwa (Mataga) 230 Gweru Mount Darwin 432 Gweru Mutare 405 Gweru Mutasa 446 Gweru Mutoko 418 Gweru Mvuma 83 Gweru Mvurwi 374 Gweru Mwenezi 283 Gweru Nemangwe 266 Gweru Nkayi (via Silobela) 129 Gweru Nyanga 448 Gweru Nyazura 333 Gweru Plumtree 448 Gweru Rusape 354 Gweru Rushinga 492 Gweru Rutenga 263 Gweru Siyakobvu 368 Gweru Tsholotsho 278 Disclaimer: The information contained in this table is for general information purposes only. 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