Silonga
Village in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe
Silonga Selonga | |
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Dam at Silonga, buildings of the village in the background | |
21°22′58″S 29°10′27″E / 21.38278°S 29.17417°E / -21.38278; 29.17417 | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Province | Matabeleland South |
District | Gwanda District |
Time zone | UTC+2 (Central Africa Time) |
Silonga is a village in Gwanda District of Matabeleland South province in southern Zimbabwe.[1]
There are shops, a primary school, a secondary school,[2] a clinic,[3] and a dam with an irrigation scheme.[4]
Lutheran minister, United African National Council activist and later headmaster of Manama High School headmaster, Arote Vellah-Ncube was born in Silonga.[5]
References
- ^ Siambi, Moses (31 May 2010). Increased food security and income in the Limpopo Basin through integrated crop, water and soil fertility options and public-private partnerships. ICRISAT. p. 86. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ Madzinga, Victor (4 January 2023). "The first cut is the deepest the story of Morris Patrick Dube". The Chronicle (Zimbabwe). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ Dube-Matatu, Sukuluwenkosi (18 February 2023). "R1 500 to get to nearest clinic forces villagers to build their own/". The Chronicle (Zimbabwe). Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ Ncube, S. "Consolidated PGIS Report for Zimbabwe" (PDF). COnnecting REpositories. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ "Former Manama head Rev Vellah-Ncube dies". Bulawayo 24 News. 7 March 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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Gwanda District
Capital: Gwanda
- Blanket Mine
- Buvuma
- Colleen Bawn
- Fumukwe
- Gungwe
- Gwanda
- Gwaranyemba
- Hwali
- Kafusi
- Lushongwe
- Manama
- Matshetshe
- Mtshabezi Mission
- Mtshazo
- Mzimuni
- Nkwidze
- Ntalale
- Vubachikwe
- West Nicholson
- Sengezane
- Shake
- Silonga
- Simbumbumbu
- Sizeze
- Tuli
- Towla
- Buvuma Dam
- Doddieburn Dam
- Glassblock Dam
- Oakley Block Dam
- Ripple Creek Dam
- Sukwi Dam
- Thuli-Makwe Dam
- Thuli-Manyange Dam
- Thuli-Moswa Dam
- Mount Casulet
- Nshanga Mountain
- A6 road
- Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway
- Gwanda State University
- Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic
- Gwanda High School
- JZ Moyo High School
- Njube Sundowns F.C.
- Phelandaba Stadium
- Ramblers F.C.
- Dauti Mabusa
- Phineas Makhurane
- Eliah Masiyane
- Austin Moyo
- Albert Nyathi
- Lerato Ndlovu
- Zenzo Ntuliki
- Arote Vellah-Ncube
- Gwanda North
- Gwanda Central
- Gwanda South
- Gwanda senatorial constituency
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