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MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE - Basemap MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE - Basemap Bulawayo Midlands Central 22 Guwe 25 Nyama Nkululeko 12 Masvori Murezi 21 23 21 4 Connemara St Patricks 11 Estates CHIKOMBA 22 Nyama Muchakata M a n g i s i 4 NKAYI 8 14 20 30 KWEKWE St. Chiundura 13 Locations Kapane Lukala 3 7 Patricks 16 3 18 2 Madhikani Maboleni 9 Mvuma Gwaai Sipepa 24 Maboleni 12 13 2 10 Cambrai Mvuma HWANGE Sipepa LUPANE 3 N y a m a f u f u Athens 5 Broadside 22 Province Capital Regina Mbembeswana Netherburn Lalapanzi 20 28 Sicanda 19 Mundi 7 6 17 Lalapanzi Mtao 1 W h i t e w a t e r Whahwa 17 4 Siganda 19 5 8 Fairfield Hlabano Mangwande Lower HWANGE Gweru Lower Insukamini J o z i b a n i n i 1 Gweru I n s u k a m i n i (WANKIE) Sodaka Vungu Makepesi 14 Town 6 16 Sino Rukundo 11 Lynwood Driefontein Sihazela Zimbabwe Driefontein Welcome 16 Isolation 1 Totonga 6 21 Muwonde Monomutapa Felixburg 1 2 Isabella 2 CHIRUMHANZU Bemba 16 Railways Mine Mkoba ZIMCAST Zim GWERU 18 3 Place of Local Importance Panedziba 5 Mdutshane Poly Matizha N t s h e n t s h e n i BATA Alloys Claybank Tokwe 4 GUTU Samahuru 11 8 Mkoba 1 Zim Gweru G a r i k a r i Jimila Insuza Lonely Glass Gweru P.H Guinea Chaka 5 Dhlamini Eastnor Lonely Mine A n c h o r Ye a s t Ivene 1 a 4 5 b Fowl i Serima z Jimila Senga M b u w u l u d Mine Serima Mission M p a n e GWERU Dabuka Dabuka Poly Zvarota 2 Chaka Serima 7 G u n b a r 21 16 1 Chizhou Holy M a q e t u k a 9 19 Willoughby Chikwingwizha Zvarota Holy h t Cross Cross r Chitora 6 St. Svika Chizhou o Pumula 18 17 5 Holy Rufaro Mine S h a n g a n i 15 21 N Pumula 1 Francis 9 BUBI Cross d Sawmills 12 Joboringo n Pumula 10 SHURUGWI Nhema 6 a l a 3 4 Hanke e w Guramatunhu l o 12 Chrome2 14 Chatsworth e J 17 Chiwore Mines Shurugwi Nyautonga b 1 22 Igusi 5 Hanke a P i c k l e s 15 t TSHOLOTSHO Shangani Shurugwi Chironde 3 32 Primary School a Somabhula 13 9 Siyahokwe Inyathi 12 6Ironsides Jobolinko 25 M 7 8 11 Inyati Shangani 10 Siyahokwe 18 G 23 Charliesona Turk Somabula Makusha 29 w 2 Inyati 15 9 19 Moyomusante St. Mine e Turk n Selukwe Tongogara Theresa Mushaviri 22 o 11 7 Charundura Mine r 8 Peak Turk o Redwood e C h a r l i e s o n a Peak Ngezi w Tongogara 10 Mine 22 k 18 Mine Rockford 3 Saint 8 Guragena Secondary School G a r i y a o Shangani g T. 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Hosp 1 Joshua Big Ben 14 MATOBO Freda Mqabuko 6 Masase I 22 Mine Gwanda Kotokwe 29 Makuwerere Protected Conservation Area n Nkomo Tuli Tuli Prison Collen JZ Moyo 25 Sarahuru g Masase Tshitshi 12 21 Bawn Masase w Makwe Makwe 32 Muketi 24 16 i Lushongwe Thornwood Colleen 4 z 22 i Mbembeswana Colleen Bawn Antelope Bawn Jessie M i Mine a h T h o r n v i l e Mbembeswana Minda West Mazetese n y u c Murove 19 Sec 11 A n t e l o p e West Nicholson Mushava Dwala Maphisa 22 Nicholson Maphisa 9 6 SANZUKWI 10 17 7 Ingwizi 6 Chirindi 9 Map Doc Name: Chizumba 5 4 Maranda Ngwesi Rushumbe Mayobodo 10 Chizumba Brunapeg Garanyemba Brunapeg 9 Maranda 13 8 Dine GLIDE Number: OCHA_zwe_basemap_A0_100104 Brunapeg 10 11 Marinda Mphoengs 3 13 Mulelesi Dinhe St.
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