SynonymsBot
Synonyms for chipinge or Related words with chipinge
buhera
marondera
chiredzi
kweneng
chitipa
chimanimani
ntchisi
chegutu
murehwa
masvingo
manicaland
shurugwi
karonga
mkushi
mwenezi
bikita
ntcheu
kasungu
rumphi
gwanda
bungoma
zvimba
kajiado
dedza
mutoko
nkayi
chikwawa
mahalapye
zvishavane
mchinji
gokwe
isoka
kitui
bindura
hurungwe
solwezi
gweru
ruiru
shamva
kgatleng
mzimba
serowe
murang
tonota
gatundu
mutare
mudzi
kitale
vihiga
akuapim
Examples of "chipinge"
Chipinge
Airport is an airport serving
Chipinge
, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe.
The town is the headquarters of
Chipinge
District and the main offices of
Chipinge
District Administration are located here. So are the offices of "
Chipinge
Town Council". Royal Bank Zimbabwe, a commercial bank, maintains a branch in the town.
Chipinge
is also served by
Chipinge
Airport.
Chipinge
South is a constituency in southeastern Zimbabwe in the province of Manicaland near the Mozambique border. It is named after
Chipinge
town.
Chipinge
North is a constituency in southeastern Zimbabwe in the province of Manicaland near the Mozambique border. It is named after
Chipinge
town.
Gumira is a village in the
Chipinge
district of Manicaland, Zimbabwe, halfway between
Chipinge
and Chiredzi. The village has an abundance of water for possible irrigation from the Save River and very fertile soils.
Mvurachena Primary School is a Christian, independent, co-educational school in
Chipinge
, Zimbabwe.
Mvurachena Primary School was established in 1987 by the
Chipinge
Community.
Craigmore is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located about 30 km south west of
Chipinge
.
Birchenough Bridge is the name for both a bridge across the Save River (pronounced Sa've) and a village next to the bridge. Birchenough Bridge is called after Sir Henry Birchenough. Birchenough Bridge is located 62 km from
Chipinge
in the Manicaland province of Zimbabwe linking
Chipinge
with Buhera.
Sibonile Nyamudeza is the MDC-T winning candidate for
Chipinge
West in the March 2008 elections in Zimbabwe. He was born at Tanganda in
Chipinge
on 10 March 1967. After completing his high school education at Gideon Mhlanga High School, Hon. Nyamudeza studied for a qualification in machine shop engineering, which he obtained in 1988.
In terms of population distribution,
Chipinge
is rural whereas Chisumbanje has a population of about 300 000 people .
The average annual rainfall in
Chipinge
is about . The hot climate and high rainfall are well suited to agriculture. The local farmers grow tea, coffeemacadamia nuts and Dairy cattle. The surrounding mountain slopes are covered with pine and acacia plantations. One of Zimbabwe's most famous landmarks, the Birchenough Bridge is located on the Sabi River about , northwest of
Chipinge
.
Sir Ralph is best remembered for his design work on the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Otto Beit Bridge or Chirundu Bridge in the
Chipinge
area of Zimbabwe.
Tanganda is based in Mutare (formerly Umtali) in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia). The first tea bushes planted in Zimbabwe originated from a box of seeds smuggled out of India in 1924 by Mrs Florence Phillips, a tea-planter’s wife from Assam, and were planted near
Chipinge
. The success of the harvest encouraged the formation of a company, Ward and Phillips (Pty) Ltd, which owned New Year's Gift and Ratelshoek Estates near
Chipinge
, and which formed the nucleus of the Tanganda Tea company. The bulk of the company's tea is still grown around
Chipinge
, although the company now buys in substantial amounts of tea from small-scale independent growers.
Chipinge
District has one of the oldest mission centers in Zimbabwe. Mount Selinda is the Oldest Mission in the District, under Chief Mapungwana.
Junction Gate is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located 6 km west from the Mozambique border and about 20 km east of
Chipinge
.
Cities, towns and places near Chisumbanje include Mkasa, Machuta, Pezenga and Muguibe. The closest major cities include Mutare,
Chipinge
and Chiredzi.
The Ndau is an ethnic group which inhabits the Zambezi valley, in central Mozambique all the way to the coast, and eastern Zimbabwe, south of
Chipinge
and Chimanimani.
He was elected to parliament for his tribal stronghold of
Chipinge
in southeastern Zimbabwe in 1995, and was a candidate in the 1996 presidential election (though he withdrew shortly before the election after claiming that Mugabe's ZANU-PF was undermining his campaign). In December 1997 a court tried and convicted him of conspiring with Chimwenje to assassinate Mugabe and the government disqualified him from attending parliament. Sithole's small opposition group again won the
Chipinge
seat in the June 2000 elections.
David Maidza (born 10 April 1971 in
Chipinge
) is a former Zimbabwean rugby union player and currently the head coach of the Varsity Cup team. His usual playing position was centre or winger.