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Provisional Constitutional Referendum Polling Stations 16 March 2013 Matabeleland South Province Matabeleland South Provisional Constitutional Referendum Polling Stations 16 March 2013 Matabeleland South Province DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 1 Chikwalakwala Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 1 Chipise Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 1 Chitulipasi Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 1 Lungowe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 1 Malabe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Chabili Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Chapongwe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Dite Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Lukumbwe Dip Tank Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Panda Mine Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 2 Lukange Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 3 Chaswingo Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 3 Fula Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 3 Madaulo Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 3 Makombe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 3 Mandate Primary School Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Jopembe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Mgaladivha Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Manazwe Area Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Matshiloni Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Penemene Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 4 Tongwe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 5 Capfuche Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 5 Chamnanga Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 5 Elangeni Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 5 Lutumba Primary School Page 1 of 23 Matabeleland South DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 6 Auridium Mine/Bubye Minerals Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 6 Makakavhule Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 6 Malala Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 6 Mtetengwe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 6 Umzingwane Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 7 Mtsilashokwe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 7 Ndambe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 7 Number 7 Area Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 8 Limpopo Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 8 Jalukange Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 8 Shashe Number 12 Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 8 Shashe Number 15 Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 8 Shashi Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Bili Irrigation Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Malibeng Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Old Machuchuta Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Swereki Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Toporo Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 9 Tuli Camp Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Dendele Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Dombolidenje BC Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Madali Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Novhe Area Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Vuturura Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Whunga Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 10 Zezani Secondary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Bgemula Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Chabeta Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Chamnangana Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Kwalu Irrigation Tent Page 2 of 23 Matabeleland South DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Mabhavhule BC Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Malusungane Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Msane Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 11 Zezani Rest Camp Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 12 Madzivhe Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 12 Majini Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 12 Mapili Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 12 Mpande Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 12 Mtangamchena Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 13 Bubi Village (Tshomwazi) Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 13 Joko Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 13 Kayansee (Matizwi) Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 13 Lesanth Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Bishopstone Estate Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Luhwade Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Mazunga Ranch H/Q Tent Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Mudzwiti Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Nottingham Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Towla Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge West Beitbridge RDC 14 Tshiwonzeni Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 15 Dumba Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 15 Mapai Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 15 Nuli Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge RDC 15 Old Nuli Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 1 Natural Resources Office Office Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 2 Beitbridge Government Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 3 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School Page 3 of 23 Matabeleland South DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 4 Beitbridge Mission Primary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 5 Vhembe Secondary School Beitbridge Beitbridge East Beitbridge Town 6 Beitbridge Redevelopment Area Tent Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 1 Nyabane Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 1 Sheila Farm Tent Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 1 Sikhathini Secondary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 1 Sikhathini Clinic/Vamba BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 2 Baladza Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 2 Diba Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 2 Gwambe Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 2 Kandane Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 2 Tshongule Pre-School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 3 Bezu Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 3 Mlomwe Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 3 Ntunungwe Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 3 Phumuza Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 4 Nyelele Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 4 T Jehanga Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 4 Tokwana Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Goba Pre-School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Mapango BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Machekeni Secondary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Matjinge Secondary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Ngwana Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 5 Sinotsi Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 6 Gala Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 6 Kungubo Primary School Page 4 of 23 Matabeleland South DISTRICT CONSTITUENCY LOCAL AUTHORITY WARD# POLLING STATIONS FACILITY Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 6 Mangubo Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 6 Ntoli Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Luvuluma BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Makumbi Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Masendu Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Mazwaligwe Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Muke Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 7 Nopemano Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 8 Huwana Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 8 Malambuka Clinic Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 8 Ndutshwa Primary School Bulilima Bulilima East Bulilima RDC 8 Ntambana Pre-School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 9 Butshe Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 9 Dupute Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 9 Gwamagwama Pre-School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 9 Makulela Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 10 Bambadzi Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 10 Mafa Pre-School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 10 Mbimba I Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 10 Mbimba II Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Bhangale BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Khandamhlophe BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Madlambudzi Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Madlambudzi Secondary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Mkhomeni BC Tent Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 11 Tsukuru Primary School Bulilima Bulilima West Bulilima RDC 12 Gotshombo Primary School
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