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Chinhoyi

Chinhoyi, previously known as Sinoia during the colonial era, is a city in central northern Zimbabwe in the Makonde District.[2] It has a population of 90,800 and is primarily a college town, although it was originally founded as an Italian group settlement scheme. The nearby Chinhoyi Caves and national park are a popular attraction.

Chinhoyi
Sinoia
City
Chinhoyi
Coordinates: 17°20′59″S 30°11′40″E / 17.34972°S 30.19444°E / -17.34972; 30.19444
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceMashonaland West
DistrictMakonde District
CityChinhoyi Municipality
Established1906
Elevation
1,187 m (3,894 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • Total90,800
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
ClimateCwa

Geography edit

Chinhoyi is located on the western banks of the Manyame River, in Makonde District, in Mashonaland West Province in central northern Zimbabwe. Its location lies approximately 116 kilometres (72 mi) northwest of Harare by road, the capital of Zimbabwe and the largest city in the country.[3] Chinhoyi lies on the main road, Highway A-1, between Harare and Chirundu, at the International border with Zambia, about 240 kilometres (150 mi), further northwest of Chinhoyi.[4]

The geographical coordinates of Chinhoyi are:17°20'59.0"S, 30°11'40.0"E (Latitude:-17.349722; Longitude:30.194444).[5] Chinhoyi sits at an average elevation of 1,187 metres (3,894 ft) above mean sea level.[6]

There are a number of small towns which are close to Chinhoyi. Banket lies about 25 kilometres (16 mi), southeast of Chinhoyi on the road to Harare, while Alaska lies approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) directly west of town, and Lion's Den lies about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Chinhoyi on the road to Chirundu.[7]

Overview edit

Chinhoyi is the provincial capital of Mashonaland West Province, one of the ten administrative provinces in Zimbabwe. It is also the district headquarters of Makonde District, one of the six districts in the province.[8]

This is a college town, hosting two of the country's major universities; Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) and Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU). The principal secondary schools in Chinhoyi include the three government high schools; Chinhoyi High School, Chemagamba High School and Nemakonde High School, together with the private high school Lomagundi College.[9]

Chinhoyi houses Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital, the largest and most modern referral hospital in Mashonaland West Province. Some of the hotels in town include Chinhoyi Hotel in the center, the Orange Grove Motel about 1 kilometre (1 mi) northwest of town on the road to Karoi and the Caves Motel, located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) northwest of town next to the Chinhoyi caves. Tourist attractions in Chinhoyi include the Chinhoyi Caves in Chinhoyi Caves National Park.[10]

History edit

The town was established as Sinoia in 1906, as a group settlement scheme by a wealthy Italian, Lieutenant Margherito Guidotti. He encouraged ten Italian families to settle here. The Second Chimurenga War (War of Liberation) started in this town in the area occupied by the Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital. The name Sinoria derives from Tjinoyi, a Lozwi/Rozwi Chief who is believed to have been a son of Lukuluba (corrupted to Mukuruva by the Zezuru), who was the third son of Emperor Netjasike. The Kalanga (Lozwi/Rozwi name) was changed to Sinoia by the white settlers and later Chinhoyi by the Zezuru.[2]

Transport edit

Transport to and from Chinhoyi is mainly by road. Bus services connect Chinhoyi with Harare, Karoi, Kariba, Mhangura, Bulawayo, and smaller villages in the district. Chinhoyi is on a rail branch from Harare, which ends at Lions Den. There are scheduled passenger trains. Taxis operate within the town area. There is also a local bus service. There is a small airport for private planes, called Chinhoyi Airstrip, located about 16 kilometres (10 mi), south-east of the central business district. The airport is said to be in need of maintenance. Its geographical coordinates are quoted as:17°25'58.8"S, 30°18'00.0"E (Latitude:-17.433000; Longitude:30.300000).[11][12]

Economy edit

Chinhoyi's economy is a tertiary industry meaning that it is mainly a service industry based economy. It consists of retailing, financial services, wholesaling, and provincial government services since the city is the provincial capital. Education and the construction industry influence the economy of the city. The presence of Chinhoyi University of Technology and the construction of new houses contribute to the town's economy. The city also provides many services to the surrounding small towns like Banket, Kasimure, Mutorashanga, as well as to the whole of the Makonde district.

Financial services

First Capital Bank Zimbabwe Limited, a commercial bank, maintains a branch in the town. ZB Bank Limited, sometimes referred to as Zimbank, another commercial bank, also has a branch in Chinhoyi. CBZ Bank Limited is also another bank with a branch in Chinhoyi.[13] There are also BancABC, NMB bank NBS bank, CABS, Agribank and Steward bank agents.

Population edit

The population of Chinhoyi during the 2002 census was 56,794. After the 2012 national census, the city population was estimated at 77,292 people. At that time it was the 11th largest urban centre in Zimbabwe.[14]

Recreational sites edit

Chinhoyi Caves edit

 
Sleeping Pool, Chinhoyi caves

These are a group of limestone and dolomite caves situated about 9 kilometers northwest of Chinhoyi along the A-1 Highway. The main cave contains a pool of cobalt blue water, which is popularly called Sleeping Pool or Chirorodziva ("Pool of the Fallen").[15] They have been designated as a national park and they are managed by the Zimbabwe Parks & Wildlife Management Authority.[10] These limestone caves were first described to Europeans by Frederick Courtney Selous in 1887, but the caves have an important place in African traditional religion, with the caves themselves as a site for rainmaking, surrounded by a sacred forest, whose trees could not be felled.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of cities & urban localities in Zimbabwe
  2. ^ a b Parliament of Zimbabwe (3 December 2013). (PDF). Harare: Parliament of Zimbabwe. Archived from the original (Archived from the original on 3 December 2013) on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ Google (25 May 2020). "Road Distance Between Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe And Harare, Zimbabwe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  4. ^ Google (25 May 2020). "Road Distance Between Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe And Chirundu, Zambia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  5. ^ Google (25 May 2020). "Location of Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  6. ^ Flood Map (25 May 2020). "Elevation of Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe". Floodmap.net. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  7. ^ Google (25 May 2020). "Distance Between Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe And Lions Den, Zimbabwe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  8. ^ Conrad Mupesa (4 April 2020). "Chinhoyi isolation centre needs US$1 million". The Zimbabwe Herald. Harare. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  9. ^ Scotty Photography (1 August 2017). "About Lomagundi College". Scottyphotography.net. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b Zimparks (25 May 2020). . Harare: Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks). Archived from the original on 31 May 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  11. ^ Maps.me (25 May 2020). "The Airport Strip at Zimbabwe, Mashonalandia Occidental, Chinhoyi". Maps.me. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  12. ^ Google (25 May 2020). "Location of Chinhoyi Airstrip" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  13. ^ The Zimbabwe Herald (13 November 2007). "Zimbabwe: CBZ Opens Branch in Chinhoyi" (via AllAfrica.com). The Zimbabwe Herald. Harare. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  14. ^ Wolfram Alpha. "Population of Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe". Wolframalpha.com. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  15. ^ Scheffel, Richard L.; Wernet, Susan J., eds. (1980). Natural Wonders of the World. United States of America: Reader's Digest Association, Inc. p. 345. ISBN 0-89577-087-3.
  16. ^ Kwashirai, Vimbai (2010). "Zimbabwe's Chinhoyi Caves: 1845-1945". Global Environment. 3 (5): 71–110. doi:10.3197/ge.2010.030504.

External links edit

  • Chinhoyi Hospital begins PCR tests As at 21 May 2020.

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Chinhoyi previously known as Sinoia during the colonial era is a city in central northern Zimbabwe in the Makonde District 2 It has a population of 90 800 and is primarily a college town although it was originally founded as an Italian group settlement scheme The nearby Chinhoyi Caves and national park are a popular attraction Chinhoyi SinoiaCityCoat of armsChinhoyiCoordinates 17 20 59 S 30 11 40 E 17 34972 S 30 19444 E 17 34972 30 19444CountryZimbabweProvinceMashonaland WestDistrictMakonde DistrictCityChinhoyi MunicipalityEstablished1906Elevation1 187 m 3 894 ft Population 2022 census 1 Total90 800Time zoneUTC 2 CAT ClimateCwa Contents 1 Geography 2 Overview 3 History 4 Transport 5 Economy 6 Population 7 Recreational sites 7 1 Chinhoyi Caves 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography editChinhoyi is located on the western banks of the Manyame River in Makonde District in Mashonaland West Province in central northern Zimbabwe Its location lies approximately 116 kilometres 72 mi northwest of Harare by road the capital of Zimbabwe and the largest city in the country 3 Chinhoyi lies on the main road Highway A 1 between Harare and Chirundu at the International border with Zambia about 240 kilometres 150 mi further northwest of Chinhoyi 4 The geographical coordinates of Chinhoyi are 17 20 59 0 S 30 11 40 0 E Latitude 17 349722 Longitude 30 194444 5 Chinhoyi sits at an average elevation of 1 187 metres 3 894 ft above mean sea level 6 There are a number of small towns which are close to Chinhoyi Banket lies about 25 kilometres 16 mi southeast of Chinhoyi on the road to Harare while Alaska lies approximately 15 kilometres 9 mi directly west of town and Lion s Den lies about 25 kilometres 16 mi northwest of Chinhoyi on the road to Chirundu 7 Overview editChinhoyi is the provincial capital of Mashonaland West Province one of the ten administrative provinces in Zimbabwe It is also the district headquarters of Makonde District one of the six districts in the province 8 This is a college town hosting two of the country s major universities Chinhoyi University of Technology CUT and Zimbabwe Open University ZOU The principal secondary schools in Chinhoyi include the three government high schools Chinhoyi High School Chemagamba High School and Nemakonde High School together with the private high school Lomagundi College 9 Chinhoyi houses Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital the largest and most modern referral hospital in Mashonaland West Province Some of the hotels in town include Chinhoyi Hotel in the center the Orange Grove Motel about 1 kilometre 1 mi northwest of town on the road to Karoi and the Caves Motel located about 8 kilometres 5 mi northwest of town next to the Chinhoyi caves Tourist attractions in Chinhoyi include the Chinhoyi Caves in Chinhoyi Caves National Park 10 History editSee also Italian Zimbabweans The town was established as Sinoia in 1906 as a group settlement scheme by a wealthy Italian Lieutenant Margherito Guidotti He encouraged ten Italian families to settle here The Second Chimurenga War War of Liberation started in this town in the area occupied by the Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital The name Sinoria derives from Tjinoyi a Lozwi Rozwi Chief who is believed to have been a son of Lukuluba corrupted to Mukuruva by the Zezuru who was the third son of Emperor Netjasike The Kalanga Lozwi Rozwi name was changed to Sinoia by the white settlers and later Chinhoyi by the Zezuru 2 Transport editTransport to and from Chinhoyi is mainly by road Bus services connect Chinhoyi with Harare Karoi Kariba Mhangura Bulawayo and smaller villages in the district Chinhoyi is on a rail branch from Harare which ends at Lions Den There are scheduled passenger trains Taxis operate within the town area There is also a local bus service There is a small airport for private planes called Chinhoyi Airstrip located about 16 kilometres 10 mi south east of the central business district The airport is said to be in need of maintenance Its geographical coordinates are quoted as 17 25 58 8 S 30 18 00 0 E Latitude 17 433000 Longitude 30 300000 11 12 Economy editChinhoyi s economy is a tertiary industry meaning that it is mainly a service industry based economy It consists of retailing financial services wholesaling and provincial government services since the city is the provincial capital Education and the construction industry influence the economy of the city The presence of Chinhoyi University of Technology and the construction of new houses contribute to the town s economy The city also provides many services to the surrounding small towns like Banket Kasimure Mutorashanga as well as to the whole of the Makonde district Financial servicesFirst Capital Bank Zimbabwe Limited a commercial bank maintains a branch in the town ZB Bank Limited sometimes referred to as Zimbank another commercial bank also has a branch in Chinhoyi CBZ Bank Limited is also another bank with a branch in Chinhoyi 13 There are also BancABC NMB bank NBS bank CABS Agribank and Steward bank agents Population editThe population of Chinhoyi during the 2002 census was 56 794 After the 2012 national census the city population was estimated at 77 292 people At that time it was the 11th largest urban centre in Zimbabwe 14 Recreational sites editChinhoyi Caves edit Main article Chinhoyi Caves nbsp Sleeping Pool Chinhoyi caves These are a group of limestone and dolomite caves situated about 9 kilometers northwest of Chinhoyi along the A 1 Highway The main cave contains a pool of cobalt blue water which is popularly called Sleeping Pool or Chirorodziva Pool of the Fallen 15 They have been designated as a national park and they are managed by the Zimbabwe Parks amp Wildlife Management Authority 10 These limestone caves were first described to Europeans by Frederick Courtney Selous in 1887 but the caves have an important place in African traditional religion with the caves themselves as a site for rainmaking surrounded by a sacred forest whose trees could not be felled 16 See also editRailway stations in Zimbabwe Districts of Zimbabwe Provinces of Zimbabwe Economy of ZimbabweReferences edit Citypopulation de Population of cities amp urban localities in Zimbabwe a b Parliament of Zimbabwe 3 December 2013 Names Alteration Act 10 14 Part II Municipalities And Municipal Councils Old Municipality of Sinoia New Municipality of Chinhoyi PDF Harare Parliament of Zimbabwe Archived from the original Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Google 25 May 2020 Road Distance Between Chinhoyi Zimbabwe And Harare Zimbabwe Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 May 2020 Google 25 May 2020 Road Distance Between Chinhoyi Zimbabwe And Chirundu Zambia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 May 2020 Google 25 May 2020 Location of Chinhoyi Zimbabwe Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 May 2020 Flood Map 25 May 2020 Elevation of Chinhoyi Zimbabwe Floodmap net Retrieved 25 May 2020 Google 25 May 2020 Distance Between Chinhoyi Zimbabwe And Lions Den Zimbabwe Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 May 2020 Conrad Mupesa 4 April 2020 Chinhoyi isolation centre needs US 1 million The Zimbabwe Herald Harare Retrieved 25 May 2020 Scotty Photography 1 August 2017 About Lomagundi College Scottyphotography net Retrieved 25 May 2020 a b Zimparks 25 May 2020 Overview of Chinhoyi Caves Recreational Park Harare Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority Zimparks Archived from the original on 31 May 2019 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Maps me 25 May 2020 The Airport Strip at Zimbabwe Mashonalandia Occidental Chinhoyi Maps me Retrieved 25 May 2020 Google 25 May 2020 Location of Chinhoyi Airstrip Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 May 2020 The Zimbabwe Herald 13 November 2007 Zimbabwe CBZ Opens Branch in Chinhoyi via AllAfrica com The Zimbabwe Herald Harare Retrieved 25 May 2020 Wolfram Alpha Population of Chinhoyi Zimbabwe Wolframalpha com Retrieved 25 May 2020 Scheffel Richard L Wernet Susan J eds 1980 Natural Wonders of the World United States of America Reader s Digest Association Inc p 345 ISBN 0 89577 087 3 Kwashirai Vimbai 2010 Zimbabwe s Chinhoyi Caves 1845 1945 Global Environment 3 5 71 110 doi 10 3197 ge 2010 030504 External links editChinhoyi Hospital begins PCR tests As at 21 May 2020 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chinhoyi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chinhoyi amp oldid 1202179441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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