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10 Best place to visit in Marondera Zimbabwe

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MARONDERA TOWN CENTRE ZIMBABWE. WELL ORGANISED, BEAUTIFUL ATMOSPHERE

SUMMARY INFORMATION ABOUT MARONDERA MUNICIPALITY



MUNICIPAL STATUS GRANTED IN : 1982

POPULATION ESTIMATE : 68 017 (2013 Estimate)

TRANSIT POPULATION :

AREA (total surface area) : 59,59

ALTITUDE : 1 670 metres above sea level

CLIMATE : Excellent

RAINFALL : + 900 mm

ROAD NETWORK

TARRED : 106,5 km

EARTH AND GRAVEL : 74,5 km

WORK FORCE OF MUNICIPALITY : 246



HOUSING UNITS:

LOW DENSITY : 845

MEDIUM DENSITY : 1 482

HIGH DENSITY : 8 783



NUMBER OF SCHOOLS:[PUBLIC AND PRIVATE]

SECONDARY : 9

PRIMARY : 18

VOCATIONAL : 1



NUMBER OF HOSPITALS ` : 1

NUMBER OF CLINICS : 2

NUMBER OF PRIVATE MEDICAL FACILITIES : 3

WARDS : 12

COUNCILLORS : 11
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ZIMBABWE Top 40 Tourist Places | Zimbabwe Tourism

Zimbabwe (Things to do - Places to Visit) - ZIMBABWE Top Tourist Places
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Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari areas.

On the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls make a thundering 108m drop into narrow Batoka Gorge, where there are white-water rafting and bungee-jumping. Downstream are Matusadona and Mana Pools national parks, home to hippos, rhinos, and birdlife.

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Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe (Africa)- Pandey Tourism

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari areas. On the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls make a thundering 108m drop into narrow Batoka Gorge, where there’s white-water rafting and bungee-jumping. Downstream are Matusadona and Mana Pools national parks, home to hippos, rhinos and birdlife.

Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe (Africa):-
01. Harare
02. Bulawayo
03. Masvingo
04. Marondera
05. Chinhoyi
06. Mutare
07. Gweru
08. Victoria Falls
09. Matobo National Park
10. Nyanga National Park
11. Lake Mutirikwi National Park
12. Hwange National Park
13. Mana Pools National Park
14. Matusadona National Park
15. Gonarezhou National Park
16. Lake Kariba
17. Great Zimbabwe National Monument

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MACHEKE AND MARONDERA DRIVE ZIMBABWE

Macheke is a small Zimbabwean town located in Murewa District, province of Mashonaland East, located about 105 km south-east of Harare on the main A3 Harare-Mutare highway road. According to the 1982 population census, the town had a population of 1,888. It was named after the Macheke River and means you have divided.

Tsindi Monument: Marondera

This momument is located a few KM after Marondera and a stone's throw away from the Bernard Mizeki shrine.

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An Aerial Tour of Mutare, Zimbabwe (4K Drone Footage) Dji Mavic Pro

I miss home. I took a couple of drone shots the last time I visited home. I wish I had more time to capture the full diversity of the city but only had one and a half days to shoot this. Part 2 will definitely follow in the next year or two.

Highlights:
Christmas Pass - 00:00
Mutare Mart - 00:40
St Dominics High School - 00:47
Herbet Chitepo St from Up-town - 00:58
Fidelity Building - 01:10
City Center - 01:19
Chancellor Junior School - 01:30
Mutare General Hospital - 01:55
Hospital Hill - 02:09
Greenside - 02:16
Cross Kopje - 02:28
Queen's Hall - 02:41
Civic Centre - 02:54
Courthold Theatre - 03:05
Megawatt Building - 03:20
Mutare Junior School - 04:00
Christmas Pass again! - 04:25

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Zimbabwe by Drone - Highlights

Short video of drone footage around Zimbabwe.

Locations :
Harare
Lake Kariba : Changa, Gordon's Bay, Antelope Island
Marondera

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The Most Beautiful Drive in Africa

Join us on a scenic journey along the Mtare-Harare Highway, connecting Harare to Mutare. Explore beautiful towns like Marondera, Macheke and Rusape , and enjoy breathtaking landscapes of the Eastern Highlands. Discover the stunning views that make this route a memorable adventure!

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Mutare, Umtali, in Zimbabwe, citrus farming, metal mining, forestry, Fern Valley University

Mutare (known as Umtali until 1983[1]) is the fourth largest city in Zimbabwe, with an urban population of approximately 188,243 and rural population of approximately 260,567.[2] It is the capital of Manicaland province.Beautiful places to travel to game :
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10 υπέροχα μέρη για ταξίδια, τα καλύτερα τουριστικά αξιοθέατα σε όλο τον κόσμοTertiary institutions[edit]
Africa University, a pan-African United Methodist funded university of about 5,000 students
Marymount Teachers' College
Mutare Teachers College
Mutare Polytechnic
Magamba vocational training
Fern Valley University -under consideration for construction for a long time
Economy[edit]
The main activities of the area are citrus farming, mining (The city's name is derived from metal) and forestry. Two of the largest food producers in Zimbabwe, Cairns Foods and Tanganda Tea, operate in Mutare.
Mining includes gold at Redwing Mine, Penhalonga and some smaller mines, diamonds in Marange and gravel quarries around the city. There are a number of forestry companies including The Wattle Company, Allied Timbers formerly FCZ,Border Timbers and Timcon Investments .The main timber products include rough sawn timber, wattle bark, charcoal, various doors and frames and mouldings. The major timber produced is pine, sydney blue gum, black wattle, and some hardwoods on a smaller scale.
Notable residents[edit]
C.W.Mercer, a British author who wrote under the pen name Dornford Yates; lived near the city from 1948 until his death in 1960
Donal Lamont, Catholic bishop of Umtali/Mutare 1957–82, an outspoken opponent of the Ian Smith government; expelled from Rhodesia in 1977 after a high-profile trial
Douglas Rogers, a journalist and memoirist was born in the city in 1968 and raised there
Arthur Mutambara, became Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe on 11 February 2009, under the September 2008 power-sharing agreement
Onismor Bhasera, soccer star now playing for Plymouth Argyle Football Club in England
Tichafa Samuel Parirenyatwa Dr. (1927–1962), Zimbabwe's firs

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Zimbabwe, Marondera my trip April 2018 🇿🇼

On the way to Marondera from Harare.

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Marondera (known as Marandellas until 1982) is a city in Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe, located about 72 km east of Harare.
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Aerial view of the most touristic places in Zimbabwe

Here are the 12 interesting places to visit in Zimbabwe! You might be wondering what is Zimbabwe like today. Although I might not be able to completely provide the answers, here is a drone video about Zimbabwe in 2021 shot in various places. If you enjoyed watching the video consider subscribing for more content. You can use the timestamps to check the various places I filmed.

Content:
00:00 // Intro: All Locations
01:33 // Troutbeck Resort
01:58 // Worlds View
02:30 // Nyangombe Falls
03:00 // Mtarazi Falls
03:30 // Nyanga Area
04:02 // Christmas Pass
04:30 // Mutare City Centre
04:56 // Bulawayo City Centre
05:32 // Hwange
05:54 // Victoria Falls
06:26 // Gokwe
06:55 // Ngomakurira Mountains
07:27 // Harare Area
08:03 // Google Earth
09:32 // Outro: Bonus Shots

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10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ZIMBABWE

Before 1980, Zimbabwe was named Rhodesia. The name Rhodesia came from the British colonialist, Cecil Rhodes, who was the ruler at the time. Rhodesia covered both the countries that is now known as Zimbabwe and Zambia. Zambia being North Rhodesia and Zimbabwe formally known as Southern Rhodesia.

Because Zimbabwe only became an independent state in 1980 there are many people (outside of Zimbabwe, and usually the older generation) who still talks about Zimbabwe as Rhodesia.

In the 1950’s the government funded an incentive to discover new beryllium and lithium mines, but instead of new metal deposits, they found emeralds.
This first stone was discovered about 5 kms west-southwest of the confluence of the Nuanetsi and Mutsime Rivers and was named “Vulcan”. After more mining at the same spot where the first emerald was found, more and more emerald stones were found and it later became the first emerald mine, called “Zeus”.

The name “Sandawana” in “Sandawana emeralds” refers to both the place and an African Folklore about a mythical tale about a “red-haired-animal”. The folklore says that the owner of one of these animals’ red hairs will have good fortune for the rest of their lives. Like the folklore, the Sandawana emeralds are said to also bear good luck to their owners.
There are also other emerald mines in Zimbabwe which still function, but the Zeus claim at Sandawana has given the most consistent flow of emeralds through time.

King Solomon, a biblical figure in the Christian faith, received a cargo gold from Ophir every three years. It is theorized that Ophir, the place from where he received his gold, could be in Africa - and could actually be Great Zimbabwe.

As further evidence, Ophir was identified in Milton’s Paradise Lost among other works of literature and science. Although not officially recognized as the mining place of King Solomon’s gold, the theory draws enough attention to make it noteworthy.

If you think South Africa’s eleven official languages were many, get ready for more, because Zimbabwe holds the record for the most official languages in the world!

Zimbabwe has sixteen official languages. Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, and Xhosa.

English is the main language used for instruction and is also the lingua franca, meaning that it is used in business and government because of the large quantity of official languages. English in this case, is then the second language of most citizens and the first language of the population of European descent. Zimbabwe has two official currencies, the United States Dollar and the Real Time Gross Settlement dollar.

From 1980 to 2009 Zimbabwe had four official currencies, but these four currencies fell under the name “Zimbabwean Dollar”. The Zimbabwean dollar was reduced a lot over time and at a time fell to the lowest currency unit in the world. This caused the Zimbabwean Dollar to be redenominated. It was redenominated three times and officially abandoned in 2009. This introduced a multiple-currency system and the country used the South African rand, Botswana pula, pound sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Chinese yuan, and the United States dollar. This sustained until 2019 when the currency was replaced with the new Zimbabwe Dollar only, but was only in use until 2020. Whereafter the multiple-currency system was reintroduced. Tourists are recommended to use US dollars when doing payments instead of the Real Time Gross Settlement, just to keep it simple and uncomplicated.

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Karumazondo outdoor centre hike

Karumazondo Outdoor Centre is situated within the magnificent Karumazondo Farm, only 90km from the capital city Harare and less than 20km from Marondera. With its history dating back to 2008, K.O.C has been the perfect host for capacity or team building courses, church conferences, corporate meetings, overnight accommodation and recreational activities. K.O.C is a center for outdoor education and recreation. It offers alot of services for various clients of all ages which include Camping, Team Building, Corporate Conferences, Church Outings and Conferences, Overnight Accommodation, Weddings and Catering

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