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Mashonaland Central Secondary Schools.Pdf School Level Province District School Name School Address Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura BEMBERERO EAGLES CLIFF FARM BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIPADZE CHAMINUKA STREET CHIPADZE BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIPADZE FARM CHIPADZE VILLAGE BINDURA RURAL Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIPINDURA 743 ARTHERSTONE ROAD CHIPINDURA LINETS KANDEMIRI VILLAGE MUSANA COMMUNAL Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIREKA LANDS Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIRISERI DINDINYONGWE 5178 13TH STREET CHIWARIDZO PHASE 2 Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura CHIWARIDZO SECONDARY BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura COWLEY SEC COWLY FRM CREWCKEN FARM WARD 1 MATEPATEPA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura DAMBAWIRA SEC BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura DELMONDS ACADEMY 839 SHOWGROUND EDEN GRACELAND SECONDARY EDEN FARM Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura EDEN GRACELAND SECONDARY BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura FOOTHILLS SECONDARY LADBURY FARM BINDURA MOUNT VIEW FARM WARD 14 MOUNT DARWIN Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura KAMBIRA SEC ROAD MANGA SECONDARY WARD 1 MATEPATEPA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura MANGA BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura MARIRANGWE MUPANDAWANA VILLAGE MUSANA MASEMBJURA VILLAGE WARD 12 MUONE Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura MASEMBURA BINDURA MUCHAPONDWA SECONDARY CHIRIMUUTA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura MUCHAPONDWA SEC VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura MUREMBE MAZARURA VILLAGE MUSANA BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura NYAVA MANGEZVO VILLAGE MUSANA AREA BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura ROSETTA RUST SEC ROSETTA RUST FARM Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura RUTOPE (CHINDOTWE) CHIBAYA VILLAGE CHIEF MUSANA BINDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura SIMOONA SIMOONA VILLAGE 2 SIMOONA ESTATE Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura SOS HERMANN GMEINER 1323 CHIWARIDZO ROAD BINDURA ACADIA FARM WARD 8 BINDURA CHIEF Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura SOS MAIZELANDS MUSANA PIEDMONT FARM WARD 5 MATEPATEPA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura ST. BASIL'S BNDURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Bindura WAYERERA WAYERERA VILLAGE MASEMBURA BINDURA BIRKDALE RESETTLEMENT VILLAGE 3 WARD 14 Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve BIRKDALE SECONDARY GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve BRANDON SECONDARY SCHOOL BRANDON VILLAGE WARD 13 Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve BROADVIEW PLOT NO. 1 RURAL GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve CHEMACHINDA MUKWENYA VILLAGE WARD 18 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve CHIFAMBA GURUVE WARD 12 HAMA VILLAGE CHIKWIDIBE RESETLEMENT WARD 2 CHIEF Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve CHIKWIDIBE SECONDARY CHIPURIRO Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve CHIMBUMU TAHWA VILLAGE WARD 8 CHINGWARO SECONDARY CHINGWARO VILLAGE WARD 18 KACHUTA Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve SCHOO GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve CHIPANGURA CHIEF CHIPURIRO WACHENUKA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve EMPIRE COLLEGE GURUVE STAND NO 2210 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve GOTA GOTA SECONDARY SCHOOL GOTA VILLAGE HORSESHOE SECONDARY Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve TAIKOO FARM WARD 1 GURUVE SCHOOL KEMUTAMBA SECONDARY Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve MAFIRO VILLAGE, KEMUTAMBA GURUVE SCHOOL WARD 22 SUOGORU 135 KM PEG HARARE - Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve KONDO GURUVE ROAD Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve KUGOTSI SECONDARY SCHOOL MUCHIWA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve MAGAYA MAGAYA WARD 9 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve MAMINI VHUTA VILLAGE KACHUTA GURUVE KURADU VILLAGE WARD 4 CHIEF CHIPURIRO Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve MATSVITSI GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve Mucherengi Secondary MARIME VILLAGE MUSHOSHOMA HIGH SCHOOL BAKASA B/C Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve MUSHOSHOMA GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NEGOMO MUZIKA VILLAGE WARD 19 KAZUNGA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYAKAPUPU NYAKAPUPU FARMS WARD 3 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYAMANGORE BERRYS POST FARM Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYAMHONDORO NYAMHONDORO VILLAGE CHIEF CHIPURIRO NYAMUSEVE SECONDARY Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYAMUSEVE VILLAGE WARD 21 GURUVE SCHOOL MUPANGAVANHU VILLAGE WARD 9 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYANHUNZI SECONDARY SCHOO SOUTH NYARUSVISVI SECONDARY WARD 1 NINETAL Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve NYARUSVISVI SECONDARY FARM Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve RUFARO WARD 4 CHIPURIRO ST FRANCIS AND ST CLARE GURUVE GROWTH Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve ST.FRANCIS AND CLARE POINT Secondary Mashonaland Central Guruve ST.PHILIPS MAGWENYA MAGWENYA VILLAGE WARD 7 GURUVE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe AMAI MUGABE HIGH SCHOOL IRON MASK FARM MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe BARE BARE BUSINESS CENTRE CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe BATANAI SECONDARY SCHOOL MUKOKO FARM MAZOWE DISTRICT Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe BELGOWNIE BELGOWNIE FARM MAZOWE BRIDGEVIEW TECHNICAL MUGOMBA SUPERMARKET SECTION 1 Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe COLLEGE MAZOWE CITRUS Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CAESAR MINE CAESAR MINE VILLAGE MVURWI MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CHAONA DAKUDZWA VILLAGE CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CHESTSTAR INVESTMENTS STAND 2221 HIGHWAY GLENDALE CHIMURENGA 3 SECONDARY RUONORE FARM Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CHIMURENGA 3 SECONDARY SC MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CHINEHASHA CHINEHASHA VILLAGE CHIWESHE COMMUNAL Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CRAIGENGOWER CRAIGENGOWER FARM GLENDALE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe CRANHAM SECONDARY SCHOOL CRANHAM FARM CONCESSION MAZOWE DIRECT AID SECONDARY NO. 133 Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe DIRECT AIDE SECONDARY RUSUNUNGUKO STREET MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe DYOLL COLLEGE NO.21 37 HIGHWAY GLENDALE MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe EXCEL GLENDALE ACADEMY GLENDALE COUNTRY CLUB GLENDALE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe FARAI SECONDARY OMEATH F TARA STORE MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GLENARA SECONDARY SCHOOL GLENARA SEC 185 KM MAZOWE ROAD Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GOMBEKOMBE RWERE VILLAGE CHIWESHE COMMUNAL LAND Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GOTEKA GOTEKA VILLAGE CHIEF COMMUNAL LANDS MUTOWEMBWA VILLAGE GUNGUHWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GUNGUHWE CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GUYSON KURUNERI HENDERSON RESEACH INSTITUTE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe GWESHE HODOBO VILLAGE CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe HOLY ROSARY STAND 709 Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe HOWARD NYACHURU VILLAGE WARD 11 CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe JENYA HOLLAND FARM MVURWI MAZOWE WARD 2 GUCHU VILLAGE JINGAMVURA Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe JINGAMVURA MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KAKORA KANENGONI VILLAGE CHIWESHE MAZOWE CHIWESHE CHIEF NEGOMO KANHUKAMWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KANHUKAMWE SECONDARY AREA Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KANYEMBA CHIROMUDZIMU Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KINGDOMVIEW COLLEGE 1ST HANDSWOTH PD MVURWI STAND 486/487 GMB ROAD DANDAMERA Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KUNDAYI CONCESSION Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe LANGHAM HASFA FARM MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe LUCKNOW RUIA FARM MSONEDI MVURWI MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MAJOME MC COLLEGE MAJOME MC COLLEGE P/A GLENDALE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MANDINDINDI SECONDARY SCH MANDINDINDI FARM MAZOWE MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MARONGWE CHIWESHE -SHOPO MUKODZONGI MAZOWE CITRUS SECONDARY CONCORPIA Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MAZOWE CITRUS FARM PLOT 8 PEARSON FARM 17 KM OLD MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MAZOWE HIGH ROAD Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MBARI DONJE FARM WARD 27 MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MILESTONE ACADEMY DAMBATSOKO SHOWHALL Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MUSARARA GONDOVAMBE VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe MVURWI HIGH STAND 629 SUWOGURU T/SHIP MVURWI Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe NYACHURU MUKOMBACHOTO VILLAGE WARD 11 MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe NYAKUDYA NYAKUDYA VILLAGE CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe NZVIMBO NZVIMBO GGROWTH POINT CHIWESHE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe RUJEKO STAND Y27 FREEDOM WAY GLNDALE MAZOWE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe SHINGIRIRAYI MAZOWE MINE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe SHUTU MUTAZU VILLAGE CHIEF NEGOMO Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe ST .ALBANS CHIUNDA VILLAGE CHIWESHE COMMUNAL Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe TAAL-NET SECONDARY STAND NO 1747 Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe TSATSI RIVERS FARM CONCESSION MAZOWE WESTWOOD CHRISTIAN Secondary Mashonaland Central Mazowe KANHUKAMWE VILLAGE COLLEGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire ANGWA MURENZA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire CHAPOTO SECONDARY SCHOOL CHIRUHWE VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire CHIDODO CHAREKA VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire CHIKAFA CHIKAFA VILLAGE STAND NUMBER MP 09 MUSHUMBI POOLS, Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire EMPIRE COLLEGE MBIRE DISTRICT Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire GONONO SEC GONONO SECONDARY SCHOOL Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire HAMBE HAMBE SECONDARY Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire KARAI KARAI SECONDARY NYANGWIKWI VILLAGE Secondary Mashonaland Central Mbire KASUWO SECONDARY KAGUVI VILLAGE
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