Zaka District

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Zaka District
Ndanga District
Districts of Masvingo province
Districts of Masvingo province
Masvingo constituency seats for the 2008, showing the division of Zaka (District)
Masvingo constituency seats for the 2008, showing the division of Zaka (District)
Coordinates: 20°05′S 31°37′E / 20.083°S 31.617°E / -20.083; 31.617
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceMasvingo
DistrictZaka
Government
 • TypeRural Council
Population
 (2012 Census)[1]
 • Total181,301
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

Zaka is a district in Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe and is located 86 km southeast of Masvingo Old administration offices were at Ndanga communial (Chimutarara) Township before being moved to current location Zaka Business Centre. Among the schools is St. Anthony's High School,[2] Jichidza Mission,[3] Rudhanda High School, Wasarawapata High School.[4]

The Moyos descentants of Pfupajena and Va Mhepo[5] are the traditional leaders:

  • Bota[6] Moyo stretches from Jerera Growth Point to Chiredzi Town in the South and Renco mine is in the West, Chief Nhema Moyo in the West Bordering with the Bikita District.
  • Nhema Moyo who is identified with his roots in Duma hill[7] in Bikita is referred as Muduma.
  • Nyakunhuwa[8][9]Shumba who served as the Moyos general chiefdom spreads Northwest Up to the Great Zimbabwe and ,
  • Ndanga[10] Gumbo totem of Chinemukutu an uncle to the Moyos clan in the North .

References[]

  1. ^ Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. "2012 Census Provincial Report: Masvingo". Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  2. ^ http://www.stanthonyhigh.co.zw
  3. ^ "The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) – Reformed Family Forum". Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  4. ^ Allnetafrica.com, German Well-Wisher Sponsors Thousands of Learners in Rural Zimbabwe, (accessed 21 October 2020)
  5. ^ "SOIL AND BLOOD: Shona Traditional Religion in Late 20th Century Zimbabwe".
  6. ^ "Neromwe, Bota clash over territory". Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  7. ^ "The Invisible Boundaries of the Karanga: Considering Pre-Colonial Shona Territoriality and its meanings in Contemporary Zimbabwe" (PDF).
  8. ^ Herald, The. "Nyakunhuwa clan fights over chieftainship". The Herald. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  9. ^ "African Books Collective: Memoirs of an Unsung Legend: Nemeso". www.africanbookscollective.com. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  10. ^ "76 Km - Distance from Ndanga to Gutu". www.distancesfrom.com. Retrieved 4 September 2021.

Coordinates: 20°21′S 31°27′E / 20.350°S 31.450°E / -20.350; 31.450

[1]

  1. ^ The Chronicle Zimbabwe, Compiling of local refs for Fifa duty in final stages, (06/11/2020 ), https://www.chronicle.co.zw/compiling-of-local-refs-for-fifa-duty-in-final-stages/
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