Chikomba is a district of Zimbabwe. It was previously part of Midlands Province, but was delimited to fall under Mashonaland East Province in the 1990s.[1]

Notable people

  • Chenjerai Hunzvi, politician and war veterans leader
  • Solomon Mujuru,[2] army general and politician
  • Tichaona Jokonya, politician
  • Charles Mungoshi, writer
  • [Alexander Chisango]; international socio-economic development leader/clergy
  • Trymore chiguvare, politician and writer
  • Grace Mugabe (nee Marufu), politician and former First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe
  • Charles Utete, former Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet in the Zimbabwean government under Robert Mugabe.
  • Mike Bimha, politician and former Cabinet Minister in the Zimbabwean government under Robert Mugabe.
  • Antony Itayi Jongwe, academic, writer, religious, entrepreneur, and philanthropist
  • James Chimombe, Musician
  • Tadios Kudzedzereka, politician, former Member of Parliament for Chikomba Constituency

Villages and townships

  • Bhunu Village
  • Mwedzi village
  • Chandiwana Village
  • Chafa/Musoni Village
  • Mwerenga Village
  • Chirisa hu Village
  • Mungonhi Village
  • Chirasauta Township
  • Chisango Village
  • Kudzedzereka Village
  • Mukarati Village
  • Mtekedza Township
  • Masasa Township
  • Warikandwa Township
  • Kwenda (Manunure) Village
  • Ruzvidzo Village
  • Nyamande Village
  • Nyuke Village
  • Hokonya Village
  • Mukandatsama Village
  • Matandirotya Village
  • Mudoti Village
  • Mujuru Village
  • Mafukidze Village
  • Nhidza Village
  • Nharira
  • Chivasa Village
  • Muvavarirwa village
  • Towindo village
  • Mhavasha Village
  • Guvakuva
  • Magamba
  • Madamombe Township
  • Mudavanhu
  • Madziire
  • Manyere
  • Mutoredzanwa
  • Dandara
  • Maronda Mashanu
  • Rupere-Musonza
  • Sadza
  • Tsuro Village
  • Wada Village
  • Sengwe
  • Masasa
  • Masvaure
  • Gandami
  • Kadye Village
  • Majumba
  • Mboe
  • Majoi
  • Gamanya
  • Zabe
  • Matirige
  • Mutoro
  • Mupatsi
  • Chikasha
  • Mudeyi
  • Daramombe
  • Wazvaremhaka
  • Govere
  • Zvamatobwe
  • Govere
  • Chisangano
  • Maware Township
  • Shumba Township
  • Gava village
  • Unyetu
  • Mutusva village
  • Chandiwana Village
  • Mbiru township
  • Musvibe Village
  • Mashinge Village
  • Mtengwa Village
  • Mbera/Kakono village
  • Chisango village
  • Nyakwava Village
  • Godzi Village
  • Manyonga Village
  • Muchembere Village
  • Magwenzi Village
  • Chirara Village
  • Matafi Village
  • Chigumira Village
  • Magomo Village
  • Mupandasekwa Village
  • Masarakufa Village
  • Makumbe Village
  • Nyevhe village/Gwavava
  • Mutara village
  • Zimbizi] Village
  • Gwekwerere village
  • Chimani village

Places

  • Chivhu
  • Mudzimundateura
  • Gandachibvuva
  • Jemedza
  • Nhidza
  • Maware business centre
  • Chikara Township
  • Nharira business centre
  • St Pauls Kuimba
  • Chikasha business centre
  • Zvichemo Business Centre
  • Gokomere Business Centre
  • Chirasavana township
  • Sadza growth point
  • Munyora Business center
  • Kadye enterprise/Tatenda Night club
  • Kumanhika
  • Pokoteke Clinic & Township
  • Chirasavana Township
  • Mutsinze Village
  • Ndoro Village
  • mupatsi town ship
  • chitsvuku town ship
  • Chiguvare homestead
  • Warikandwa
  • Zai Rimwe

References

  1. 1994 Delimitation Commission. Zimbabwe Delimitation Commission. 2000. p. 105.
  2. Tendi, Blessing-Miles (2020). The Army and Politics in Zimbabwe: Mujuru, the Liberation Fighter and Kingmaker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108561600. ISBN 978-1-108-47289-0. S2CID 243675045.

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