Mangwe District
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Mangwe District
Second-level administrative subdivision
A map of the districts of Matabeleland South
Country Zimbabwe
Province Matabeleland South
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST) UTC+1 (CEST)
district of
Mangwe District is a
the Province Matabeleland
South in Zimbabwe. It is divided into 17 wards. Some of the wards are
[1][2]
Ngwizi, Mphoengs, Sanzukwi, Sangulube, Maninji, Madabe, Mbakwe, Empandeni, Mayobodo,
Mambale, Makorokoro, Tshitshi, and Marula.[3] Some villages found in this district
are Bulu, Kweneng, Togotsweu. Mangwe used to be a part of bigger district which was
[4]
known as Bulilimamangwe. Bulilimamangwe was then divided into 3
districts now known as Mangwe, Bulilima and Plumtree.X
Contents
1Demographics
2Education
3Health
4Business Centres
5References
Demographics[edit]
Mangwe has a total population of 65 629 people: 42 974 Males and 51 387 Females
Education[edit]
In Mangwe District there are about 45 primary schools and 15 secondary schools. The top 10
Primary schools found in the district listed according to their 2020 Grade 7 Performance are:[5]X
Ran
School Passrate
k
1 Alan Redfern 80.56 %
2 Bulu 75.00 %
3 Dingumuzi 73.82 %
4 Marula 68.89 %
5 Tjingababili 65.79 %
6 Matshamhlophe 65.38 %
7 Mambale 64.15 %
8 Izimnyama 59.09 %
9 Dukwe 58.82 %
10 Madabe 56.76 %
Health[edit]
Mangwe has 13 health facilities: three hospitals and ten clinics. Of the 13 health facilities, four
are mission owned whilst the rest belong to the government.
Business Centres[edit]
There are 15 business centres in Mangwe,
References[edit]
1. ^ "Zimbabwe: Administrative Division". City Population. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
2. ^ "Census 2012" (PDF). UNSD. UNSD. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
3. ^ "A CONSTITUENCY PROFILE OF MANGWE" (PDF). Zimbabwe Election Support Network.
Retrieved 13 September 2020.
4. ^ "Togotsweu Mine in Mangwe district". #Asakhe - CITE. 9 June 2020. Retrieved 13
September 2020.
5. ^ Online, Revision (5 February 2021). "Zimbabwe Grade 7 passrates 2020" (PDF).
Retrieved 18 February 2021.