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Zhombe

Zhombe, originally known as Jombe, is a rural communal area in Kwekwe District, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe. It is an area of mixed Shona and Northern Ndebele People. It lies along the Mnyathi border line between Midlands and Mashonaland Provinces. There are a few commercial farms within its borders and a handful of resettlement areas. Most of it is within the Zhombe Constituency. Its administrative centre is the Zhombe Joel Growth Point, and it is under the Zibagwe Rural District Council.

Zhombe
Jombe
Zhombe
Location in Zimbabwe
Coordinates: 18°40′01″S 29°20′56″E / 18.667°S 29.349°E / -18.667; 29.349
country Zimbabwe
ProvinceMidlands
DistrictKwekwe
Time zoneUTC+2 (Central Africa Time)

There are fourteen business centres in Zhombe. Ten of the business centres are electrified. There are also two rural service centres: Empress and Zhombe Joel. As of 2011, there were 53 primary schools and 18 secondary schools.[1][2] There are ten clinics (and one mission hospital) and several health centers in Zhombe.[1][2][3]

The area is primarily rangeland supporting over 48,000 cattle, with 13 animal health centers and 26 dip tanks.[1]

Jombe edit

Zhombe is the current spelling of "Jombe", a former spelling which came about as a result of Portuguese orthography. It is not uncommon for "Jo" to continue to be pronounced "Zho" in these Central African names.

Geographic features named Jombe edit

There are both a hill and a river named Zhombe,[4] sometimes spelled Jombe or Jombi.[5] Coordinates: 18°32′2″S 29°3′37″E / 18.53389°S 29.06028°E / -18.53389; 29.06028[6]

The location of Zhombe Hill is just less than 3 kilometres (2 miles) east of Bhamala Township and the local people like to call it Zungunde the name of an infidel man who used to live up there. The geographic location of Zhombe Hill is in Mashonaland West Province because the provincial boundary is on the Zhombe side of Munyati River well off the banks, and at this place the boundary is about 700m west of the river bank. Local people like to think that the provincial boundary is right at the middle of the river but the truth on any map is that Munyati River is wholly in Mashonaland West Province almost throughout the eastern boundary of Zhombe and the Midlands Province.

Origins of Jombe edit

Jombe possibly originated from migrant workers who worked with the German gold miners, who had numerous small scale mines in Zhombe and elsewhere in Zimbabwe.[7] They brought Jombe to this part of the world from elsewhere. Jombe is also the name of a type of deep purple chrysanthemum.[8] "Jombe" is also a surname.

However, there must have been Jombe and Zhombe in the 1930s as Esme Newfield put down in her family biography,[9] or there was a market place called Jombe and the other one Zhombe such as Jombe Store and Zhombe Store.

Jombe elsewhere edit

In Zimbabwe edit

Jombe is not a vernacular name, even as most names here are foreign and most names were imported from elsewhere.

There is Jombe Clinic[10] in Jombe village, Mutasa District.[11]

The French and the Portuguese would pronounce as Zho the Jo and it becomes Zhombe clinic.

There is also a mountain in Mashonaland East called Zhombwe, sometimes mispronounced as Zhombe.[12]

So Zhombe was only the pronunciation of Jombe and someone at the native registrar's office misspelled it because of the pronunciation.

There is also not far from Zhombe a school called Zhombe SDA Primary School in Bombah, Gokwe. There are also Jombe Primary and Secondary Schools in Manicaland.

Zhombe profile by ward edit

Wards 1 and 2 have since been scratched from Zhombe Constituency to Chirumanzu-Zivagwe Constituency, but still part of Zhombe Communal Lands. Ward 5 and 26 are now under Silobela Constituency but still in Zhombe Communal land. Zhombe Constituency has since been trimmed to 12 wards.[13] but Zhombe Communal Land remains the same.

Ward 31 edit

This was Ward 1 of Zhombe Constituency. It is now Ward 31 under Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency,[14] but is still in Zhombe geographically.

Primary schools

  • Bonwei, established 1984
  • Munyati Zesa, established 1956
  • Sherwood Park, established 1980[15]

Secondary schools

  • Munyati Zesa, established 1987[15]

Health centers[16]

  • Sherwood Clinic has two nurses and two general beds.
  • Munyati Clinic has four nurses and two general beds.

Ward 2 edit

Politically Ward 2 is now under Chirumanzu–Zibagwe Constituency[14] but in Zhombe geographically.

Primary schools

  • Chimwaoga, established 1982
  • Sebakwe, established 1968[15]

Health centers[16]

  • Sebakwe Clinic is manned by one nurse and has two general beds.

Ward 5 edit

Politically Ward 5 is now under Silobela Constituency,[17] but geographically is in Zhombe Communal Land.

This ward was where Sungura musician Tongai Dhewa Moyo grew up. [18]

Primary schools

  • Mariyangu Primary School, established 1999 - Maliyami
  • Zivagwe Primary School, established 1985
  • Kotamai Primary School[15]

Secondary schools Njeremoto Secondary School

 
Zhombe Communal and Constituency

Mabura (Ward 6) edit

Business and service centers

 
Columbina RSC Empress Township

Machipisa

  • Bee Mine Township
  • Samambwa Shopping Center
  • Samambwa Villa was the rural home of one of Zimbabwe's young politicians, the late Learnmore Judah Jongwe.[19]

Primary schools

Secondary schools

Health centers[16]

  • Samambwa Clinic has one nurse, one helper, and eight beds.

Other facilities

Sidakeni (Ward 7) edit

Sidakeni is where the rural home of the Sungura songster Somandla Ndebele is. He started singing as a member of the Sidakeni Secondary School choir.[20] That choir won first prize in the provincial choral competition, and from then Somandla pursued a career in Music.

Business and service centers

Coordinates:
Latitude 18° 26' 51"S | 18.4475 S
Longitude 29° 28' 39"E | 29.4775 E

Sidakeni used to be Zhombe East's mother center with Samambwa Council offices and the Samambwa Police Base at the center. For the fact that it is only 3 km east of Empress Sidakeni has lost its potential of becoming the talk of Zhombe East.[clarification needed] However, one of the clinics that serves Empress is at Sidakeni, with the other being at Rio Tinto Agricultural College.

There are two school of the same name at this center, a primary one and a secondary one.

  • St Peter's Munyati Township

This is the first township as one enters Midlands from Kadoma, which is in Mashonaland West. It is also the first township after Munyati River Bridge on the same route.

The township is also known as KwaHove after the pioneer businessman the late Mr Hove.

St Peter's Munyati is a primary school some 700 meters from the center.

This place has grown and now beats Sidakeni in business.

This place was the first rural home area of the chief Gospel music pioneer in Zimbabwe, Baba Mechanic Manyeruke in the mid-70s. He resided in Mubereki Village just behind Tagwirei Grindill Mill.

  • Kasawi Township
  • Mangwarangwara Township -KwaChiroro

Primary schools

  • Kasawe Primary School, established 1965
  • Mangwarangwara Primary School, established 1965
  • Sidakeni Primary School, established 1966
  • St Peters Munyati Primary School, established 1963[15]

Secondary schools

Health centers[16]

  • Sidakeni Rural Health Center

Animal health centers

  • Sidakeni Veterinary Clinic

Dip tanks

  • Sundukazi

Empress Mine (Ward 8) edit

Empress Mine Ward, in which Empress Mine Growth Point is situated, got its name from the now defunct Empress Nickel Mine which operated at this location for nearly two decades. The mine came into operation in late 1968 and closed in 1985 (1982 to 1985).[21]

For public convenience the Registrar General has set up the Empress Mine Sub Office at the Old Empress Mine Offices, next to the ZRP Samambwa Base,[22] where people can register IDs, births and deaths.

Business and service centers

  • Kamukuze Township, Navata
  • Mavende Store, Mugqunyelwa Village
  • Kaseke Shops, Empress Mine
  • Navhata Shopping Center, KwaGweru
  • Totororo Township

Totororo Township is one of the oldest townships in Zhombe east. Totororo had conventional telephones in the 1960s while most centers had not even seen a telephone. After the independence of Zimbabwe, Totororo produced a businessman who made sure the center was electrified from his own coffers. Unfortunately Mapolisa did not live long enough to see his efforts over-spill to other areas like Bhamala and St George.

Presently Totororo is second in business activities from Empress-Machipisa and statistically St George's comes third in all Zhombe East.

This is the village where author Morgan Mahanya lives.[23]

  • Bhamala Township

Bhamala or Bamala township used to be the biggest and most prominent township in all Zhombe East. The catchment area of Bhamala is not so big and business growth at this place is limited. One could get anything at this shopping center in past years, but for a much higher price, of course because only one omnibus serviced the route and it also served as a delivery vehicle for retail shops at the center. The place is surrounded by "Makorokoza" gold panners so the people there are not worried about spending.[clarification needed]

Bhamala or Bamala is a headman and chief villager of this area. There are Bhamala Primary School and Bhamhara Secondary School at this center. There is also a very active and ongoing co-operative society called Karigamombe at the center. Karigamombe has been functional since the early 1980s. It is one of the few ongoing co-operative societies of the early eighties in all Zimbabwe.

Bhamala school relocated to this area from about 2 km south-east of where it stands now in the sixties. Elderly locals know about this very well but only a handful of the younger generations have come about this piece of history.

The late Abet Dube, Headman Bamala's son-in-law, was head of the Old Bamala School.

The names Bamala and Bhamala both have the Indian-Pakistan origins since both are not for any Bantu clan. During colonial days the white bosses would give their servants whatever name they saw fit and eventually register them with the registrar general's office.

Primary schools

Ward 8 and 9 wrestle for this school.[clarification needed] However in general elections the Gwesela West Ward polling station is always at the school, on side, while the Empress Mine Ward polling station is a tent pitched away from the school, on the off-side off the boundary road.

Secondary schools

Higher education There is Rio Tinto College of Agriculture at Empress Mine Township, Zimbabwe 3.5 km south of Columbina Rural Service Center. The college trains agricultural extension officers, but some students opt for other fields soon after completion of the three year Diploma in Agricultural Science and Practice. It is also known as RioZim Foundation Zhombe Agricultural College.[24]

Health centers[16]

  • Rio Tinto College of Agriculture Clinic is manned by one nurse, usually with the help of student nurses from Kwekwe General Hospital. It has two general beds.

Dip tanks

  • Totororo

Gwesela West (Ward 9) edit

The current Member of Parliament for Zombe Constituency, Hon. Daniel Mackenzie Ncube, comes from Gwesela West.

Primary schools

Secondary schools

  • Manzimunyama St Faith Secondary School, established 1982[15]

Health centers[16]

  • Senkwasi Clinic is manned by one nurse, and has eight general beds.

Agriculture

Zhombe's second irrigation scheme, Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme, is in this ward, near Senkwasi Clinic and Senkwasi Dam.[25]

Zhombe Central (Ward 10) edit

The eastern half of Zhombe Central is now Ward 32 Donjane.

Business and service centers

Joel is named after the famous businessman Joel Tessa. This is Zhombe Center.

Zhombe Joel is the current mother center of all Zhombe. Zhombe Police Station, Zhombe Grain Marketing Board Depot, Zhombe Cattle Sale Pens, Rio Tinto Zhombe High School, Zibabgwe Rural District Council Zhombe Offices, Zhombe Constituency Information Center, Zhombe Post Office and Chief Gwesela's Homestead are all at Zhombe Joel. It is also a favourite refreshment spot for motorists along the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway.

St Andrew's best shops were the Nyaningwes that were owned by veteran businessman, Mr Choga, also known as "Skondai," in the 90s.

The center was formerly known as Mukolwane after one Zhombe east's historical headman Muzondeki Mukolwane.

St Andrew's is a nearby primary school.

Some like to call this place Majaqaba.

Primary schools

  • Gwesela St Andrews Primary School, established 1963.[26] The school produced the best 2013 girls' soccer team in the Midlands Region.[27]

Secondary schools

Donjane (Ward 32) edit

Donjane was created from the eastern part of Zhombe Central Ward prior to the 2013 general elections.

Business Centers

  • Mushangi Business Center is the principal center in Ward 32.
  • St Georges Township is the largest business center in Ward 32.

Schools

  • Donjane Primary School, established 1965, formerly St Peter's School
  • Donjuan St George Primary School, established 1962, relocated in the mid-1980s
  • Donjane Secondary School, established 1984[26]

Health centers[16]

  • Donjuan Clinic, Donjane Rural Health Center is manned by two nurses and has eight general beds.

Ward 11 edit

Business and service centers

  • Zhombe Mission, formerly KwaMashazhike
  • Zororo
  • Zhombe East Turnoff
  • Zhombe Store

Primary schools

  • St Martin de Porres Primary School, established 1964, Zhombe Mission School
  • GOMOLA Primary School, established 1966
  • Gwenzimukulu Primary School, established 1963
  • SOMALALA Primary School, established 1930[26]

Secondary schools

  • Gwenzunkulu Secondary School, established 1993[26]

Health centers[16]

  • Gomola Rural Health Centre is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds.

Ward 12 edit

Primary schools

  • Champeni Primary School, established 1981
  • FAFI Primary School, established 1954
  • Vulamatsheni Primary School, established 1980,[26] Mvuramachena

Secondary schools

  • Fafi Secondary School[28]

Health centers[16]

  • Malisa Zhombe Clinic is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds.

Ward 13 edit

Primary schools

  • MAVHULE Primary School, established 1963, Mavule
  • Mugandani Primary School, established 1982
  • Sikabela Primary School, established 1981
  • ST JUDE'S Mhazhe Primary School, established 1960[26]

Secondary schools

  • Mhazhe St Judes Secondary School, established 1982[26]

Ward 14 edit

Primary schools

  • Nduku Primary School, established 1946, St Theresa
  • Ntabeni Primary School, established 1964[26]

Secondary schools

  • Nduku Secondary School, established 1981,[26] St Theresa

Health centers[16]

  • Ntabeni Clinic is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds.

Ward 15 edit

This ward is now under Silobela Constituency. However it is still in Zhombe Communal Land. Ward 19 of Silobela Ward where Exchange Irrigation Scheme is situated is in Zhombe Communal Land also, yet in Silobela Constituency. See the old map of QueQue District (Kwekwe District).[29]

Primary schools

  • Batanayi Sessombe Primary School, established 1982
  • Mutimutema Primary School, established 1993
  • Rusununguko Primary School, established 1987
  • Somoza Primary School, established 1983
  • Sunganayi Primary School, established 1985[26]

All schools in this ward were established after the independence of Zimbabwe.

Health centers[16]

  • Nyoni Rural Health Centre is manned by two nurses and has eight general beds.

Ward 16 edit

Primary schools

  • Mangwizi Primary School, established 1981
  • Nhengure Primary School, established 1963
  • Nkiwane Santa Maria Primary School, established 1962
  • Tombankala Primary School, established 1999[26]

Secondary schools

  • Tombankala Secondary School, established 1986[26]

Health centers[16]

  • Dendera RuralHealth Center is manned by two nurses and has eight general beds

Ward 17 edit

Politically Ward 17 is now under Silobela Constituency,[17] but geographically is in Zhombe Communal Land.

This and two other wards benefitted from a piped water project by ZIMWA, facilitated by Plan International. For many years water was a problem in this area. For years villagers in Dendera in Zhombe and their livestock walked long distances of about 15 kilometres to the nearest water source. The problem has, however, come to an end after ZINWA with help from Plan International successfully completed a piped water project.[30]

Primary schools

  • DENDERA Primary School, established 1968
  • Mabhidhli Primary School, established 1981
  • Mawolokohlo Primary School, established 1982
  • Mkobogwe Primary School, established 1981
  • Tshapewa Primary School, established 1945[26]

Secondary schools

  • Dendera Secondary School, established 1986[26]

Ward 26 edit

Politically. Ward 26 is now under Silobela Constituency,[17] but geographically in Zhombe Communal Land.

Primary schools

  • Muchape Primary School, established 1986
  • Batanai Zisco Primary School, established 1985[26]

Secondary schools

  • Mutimutema Secondary School, established 1987[26]

Major rivers edit

Munyati River is visually the boundary between Mashonaland West Province and Midlands Province though on the map the river is wholly in Mashonaland. The following are major tributaries of the Munyati River as in Zhombe.

Ngondoma River edit

Ngondoma River is the main boundary between Gokwe South District and Zhombe Communal Land. It has two bridges, one on the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway and the other on Gokwe-Empress Road.

It is dammed with Ngondoma Dam which supplies Empress Mine, Columbina Township and Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme with water.

Zhombe River edit

Zhombe River is one of the three main rivers in Zhombe Communal Land that are tributaries to Munyati River. The other two are the Sesombe River (Zvuuzvumbe River) to south and Ngondoma River to the north.

 
Zhombe River, rocky section near Zhombe River Bridge

Its source is in Chief Ntabeni's area in the south-west region of Zhombe, the western foot of a kopje in Jamela village which has a spot height of 1236 metres. Sedombe River starts also at the southern heel of the same kopje.

It has two main bridges across it: one on the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway (R847 Road) and the newer one on the Somalala-Sidakeni Road south of Bhamala School.

 
Zhombe River bridge in Zhombe east

Its tributaries are:

  • Senkwasi River which impounds into Senkwasi Dam upstream that supplies Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme
  • Manzamunyama River after which Manzamunyama School is nama
  • Ngwenzi River which is dammed upstream by Gwenzi dam which supplies water to Zhombe Mission and Zhombe Joel
  • Somkaya River dammed with Somkaya Dam

The river flows generally north-east and it passes west of Semhakasa Kopje whose spot height is 1146 metres. About 500 metres before it enters Munyati River the river turns just less than a right angle east towards on-coming current of the Munyati River. This is caused by the southern end of Zhombe Hill which stretches from here northwards.

When the major river is flooded the current of Zhombe River slows down causing the water depths to be so deep for 2 to 3 km towards Zhombe River mouth.

Villagers here do not temper with this section of Zhombe River when Munyati River is flooded.[clarification needed]

The river itself has no dam.

Sesombe River edit

Sesombe River (Zvuuzvumbe River) has its source south of Jamela Kopje in Zhombe south-west, in Chief Ntabeni's area. It flows generally north-east torwards Munyati River.

It passes the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway south of Rusununguko School and north of Jombe. Further downstream Sesombe River passes west of Rugugwe Kopje whose spot height is 1117 metres.

Its tributaries are:

  • Somalala River. This and Ngazimbi River impound into Somalala Dam. There was an experimental irrigation near Somalala Dan in the early 1990s which failed outright. Somalala River has another dam east of Donjane Primary School which the school uses for garden projects.
  • Mandombe River
  • Chimwamombe River
  • Maliyami River is the only major tributary from the eastern side of Sesombe River. It is dammed with Mayorca Dam and there is a small irrigation scheme near the dam.

Sesombe has another bridge on the Donjane-Kwekwe via Mayorca Road.

It enters Munyati River about 3 km upstream from Zhombe River mouth.

Other edit

  • Mangwararangwara River that is bridged east of Sidakeni Primary School on the Gokwe-Empress is not a very big river but popular in Zhombe east.
  • Totororo River which Totororo Secondary School was named after is not a big river but has a lot of legends and local history upon it.

Summary edit

Traditional leaders edit

There are four chiefs in Zhombe: two in Zhombe-east and two in Zhombe-west.

  • Chief Gwesela, Zhombe-east
  • Chief Samambwa, Zhombe-east
  • Chief Malisa, Zhombe-west
  • Chief Ntabeni, Zhombe-west

The most popular headmen in all Zhombe are Nduku in Zhombe-west and S Samambwa in Zhombe-east. The two are usually mistaken for chiefs.[clarification needed]

Historical events edit

Zhombe is known to have been the home of one of the most wanted men in the mid-1980s, the dissident leader, Richard Gwesela.[31]

The late Chief Gwesela, however, thought Richard was not one of them let alone his surname.[32]

Zhombe, particularly Zhombwe East, is where the late Chief Samambwa used to reside. He died in 2009. His jurisdiction extends as far as Empress, Sidakeni and Mangwarangwara. Zhombe East is rich in gold, which has saved the lives of the majority of Zhombe residents who had resorted to gold panning for the past five years of drought.[when?]

Installation of the new chief has not yet been officially made but the eldest son of the late chief Willard Sonny Samambwa is currently chief in an acting capacity. Any changes will be published in the Government publication List of Traditional Leaders in Zimbabwe. In 2018 Samuel Samambwa was placed as Chief soon after the November 2017 resignation of R.G Mugabe. He is the current Chief Samambwa

Main village centers in Zhombe East edit

  • KUdamu(dam)
  • Somalala
  • Donjane
  • Bhamala
  • Totororo
  • Sidakeni
  • Kasawe
  • Bee Mine
  • Mangwarangwara
  • Samambwa
  • Somapani

Food security edit

Food crops that are popularly grown in Zhombe include maize, groundnuts, roundnuts, sorghum, millet and cotton. The two irrigation schemes in Zhombe east also farm beans and okra seasonally.

Water reticulation edit

The constituency has a total of 352 boreholes and 72 deep wells from which residents draw water. Of that figure, 257 boreholes and 57 deep wells were functioning as of 2011.[1]

Developments edit

Empress Mine Township has since been ear-marked for the newest town in Zimbabwe, and developments are already taking place, although slowly. A new mine venture has sprung up at the Old Commoner mine dumps, and is doing very well, employing over a hundred people from the surrounding villages.

Totororo, a township between Empress and Bhamala is growing fast due to the opening of a new mine in the vicinity.

There are also three Cotton Marketing Board depots in the constituency.

There are three irrigation schemes at Senkwasi, Ngondoma 1[citation needed] and Ngondoma 2 respectively. The two schemes are supplied by Ngondoma Dam via gradient carnal water system; no electricity or any fuel used to pump water along the +3 km carnal route.

Social edit

In Donjane area during the early 1990s, the entertainment industry emerged through the likes of one of the Kerere sons who used to sing the song"Kufamba kwake Miriyemu kunobuda mapepa" which was often played in "Ndari" (i.e. in households where local home brewed beer was sold).[clarification needed]

Politics edit

The political atmosphere has substantially changed in Zhombe East. This area has been known for years for being politically stable and violence free, and since the days of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Zhombe residents have witnessed free expression of political views. The elders have urged the youngsters not to be used by politicians, to murder, torture and harass people for the politicians' political self-interest. The peace-loving people of Zhombe detest political violence and people who come to inflict violent mentality in the minds of Zhombe people have been greatly criticized by Zhombe residents.

History edit

Former council offices edit

In the days when Zimbabwe was Rhodesia the local government ministry established local council offices in chieftains.

Gwesela Council edit

There were council offices across Gwenzi River, directly opposite Zhombe Mission, on the other side of Gwenzi Dam. These were the Gwesela Council offices and a council run beer-hall called Important.[clarification needed] Makuva Store was the store of the days then at this township.[clarification needed]

Samambwa Council edit

Samambwa Council office and beer-hall were at Sidakeni Township. The beer-hall at Sidakeni is still there though not so active in recent years.

F.2 secondary schools edit

The present day Rio Tinto Zhombe High School was formally an F.2 school. F.2 school students would complete Form Four (Ordinary level) after five years of secondary education with practice on subjects like building, metal work, dress-making and the like. F.2s sat for N.C.E (National Certificate of Education) examinations (at J.C., Junior Certificate), unlike their counterparts the F.1s who sat for GCE Junior then Senior Certificate (Cambridge University) exams.

There was no formal secondary school in Zhombe before independence, let alone this F2 school built by Rio Tinto in the mid-1970s. The nearest mission secondary school was Loreto in Silobela.

Kasisi Lower Primary School edit

There was a primary school at Kasisi Village, between Bhamala and St Peters Munyati School. It was a lower primary school called Kasisi. The school was closed because not many pupils were in its location, and the road network and terrain are poor even up to today.

Old loop roads edit

There was a bus road that linked Zhombe-Joel with Donjane. The road branched off the Zhombe Joel-Sidakeni road at Xaba Shops just north of where the Tel-One booster is now, and it went all the way through Manzimunyama to Mutohwe in Donjane near St Mukasa’s Roman Catholic Church. It was serviced by a United Bus Service bus six days a week, making one non-returning trip per day. Another road also branched from the Zhombe Joel-Sidakeni road at Sengezi Cross and went east to join the Bhamala-Totororo road. Actually the original road was the Bhamala-Sengezi one, and the one from Totororo was secondary. This explains why the road from Totororo to Bhamala seem to have been misplaced; it runs from the direction of either center into no-man's land only to make a sharp turn much later, to the right direction. At that sharp turn, the road to Sengezi Cross branched.

The two chiefs' school days edit

St Andrew's (Gwesela) School used to be the best upper primary school in Zhombe East. It had Sub A and Sub B (sub-standard), then Standard 1 to Standard 6. This meant one had to complete primary school in eight years. The late Chief Nobody Gwesela and the current acting Chief Willard Samambwa did primary school at St Andrews in the same years when the head teacher was Nyakura Sibanda. St Andrew's was then strictly an Anglican school, with Father Sototombe being the responsible priest. Father Sototombe, however, came for mass once a week from town.

The first mission school edit

St Martin de Porres School, Zhombe Mission was also a notable school in those days. In the greater part of the sixties and seventies C E Mapfumo was Headmaster with Mr Tsikira of Zhombe East deputizing. Lower primary schools' final exams were held at Zhombe Mission. All grade 5 or Std. 3 exams were held at one place for all schools that were not upper primary. Upper primary schools were those that had Std. 6 and later grade 7, and lower primary were those schools that had up to grade 5 only.

This explains why Chief Willard Samambwa and the late Chief Nobody Gwesela ended up at St Andrew's School. Chief Chakaipa Gwesela, the father of Nobody Gwesela, resided near Semakazi Kpje then, before he shifted to Zhombe Joel. Chief Chakaipa Gwesela under-studied Sub-chief Muzondeki Mukolwane who resided near where Majaqaba Shops (St Andrew's) are situated now.

Zhombe Store edit

Zhombe Store, near Zhombe Bridge (Old Somalala-Zhombe Mission dust road) was the best shop in the area. Fountain pens, nibs, pen-holders and ink were always available there. In the sixties schools did not use today's pens but fountain pens or pen-holders fitted with a nib for dipping in ink for writing. Buses and delivery vans passed right at the front of Zhombe Store, so supplies were never short at this store. United Bus Service (now ZUPCO) and Kambasha Bus Service were the only buses that serviced the Que-Que (Kwekwe)-Gokwe road.

First Black school inspector edit

Today's Sabhuku Kadzunge (Village Head) was a school inspector well before independence.[citation needed] He was a high-ranking official in the education sector, the equivalent of today's education officer.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Home".
  2. ^ a b "Parliament of Zimbabwe, Constituency Information article 136" (PDF).
  3. ^ Health facilities in selected districts
  4. ^ "Zhakata School - Zhukwe, Zimbabwe - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates".
  5. ^ "Joanern - Joyce Mine, Zimbabwe - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates". www.geographic.org.
  6. ^ "GeoNameDatabase地理名称数据库".
  7. ^ "Insight into the Gold mining opportunities in Zimbabwe – Tawanda Machaka". 4 March 2014.
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zhombe, this, article, about, district, town, joel, originally, known, jombe, rural, communal, area, kwekwe, district, midlands, province, zimbabwe, area, mixed, shona, northern, ndebele, people, lies, along, mnyathi, border, line, between, midlands, mashonala. This article is about the district For the town see Zhombe Joel Zhombe originally known as Jombe is a rural communal area in Kwekwe District Midlands Province Zimbabwe It is an area of mixed Shona and Northern Ndebele People It lies along the Mnyathi border line between Midlands and Mashonaland Provinces There are a few commercial farms within its borders and a handful of resettlement areas Most of it is within the Zhombe Constituency Its administrative centre is the Zhombe Joel Growth Point and it is under the Zibagwe Rural District Council Zhombe JombeCommunal landZhombeLocation in ZimbabweCoordinates 18 40 01 S 29 20 56 E 18 667 S 29 349 E 18 667 29 349country ZimbabweProvinceMidlandsDistrictKwekweTime zoneUTC 2 Central Africa Time There are fourteen business centres in Zhombe Ten of the business centres are electrified There are also two rural service centres Empress and Zhombe Joel As of 2011 there were 53 primary schools and 18 secondary schools 1 2 There are ten clinics and one mission hospital and several health centers in Zhombe 1 2 3 The area is primarily rangeland supporting over 48 000 cattle with 13 animal health centers and 26 dip tanks 1 Contents 1 Jombe 1 1 Geographic features named Jombe 1 2 Origins of Jombe 1 3 Jombe elsewhere 1 3 1 In Zimbabwe 2 Zhombe profile by ward 2 1 Ward 31 2 2 Ward 2 2 3 Ward 5 2 4 Mabura Ward 6 2 5 Sidakeni Ward 7 2 6 Empress Mine Ward 8 2 7 Gwesela West Ward 9 2 8 Zhombe Central Ward 10 2 9 Donjane Ward 32 2 10 Ward 11 2 11 Ward 12 2 12 Ward 13 2 13 Ward 14 2 14 Ward 15 2 15 Ward 16 2 16 Ward 17 2 17 Ward 26 3 Major rivers 3 1 Ngondoma River 3 2 Zhombe River 3 3 Sesombe River 3 4 Other 4 Summary 4 1 Traditional leaders 4 2 Historical events 4 3 Main village centers in Zhombe East 4 4 Food security 4 5 Water reticulation 4 6 Developments 4 7 Social 4 8 Politics 5 History 5 1 Former council offices 5 1 1 Gwesela Council 5 1 2 Samambwa Council 5 2 F 2 secondary schools 5 3 Kasisi Lower Primary School 5 4 Old loop roads 5 5 The two chiefs school days 5 6 The first mission school 5 7 Zhombe Store 5 8 First Black school inspector 6 See also 7 ReferencesJombe editZhombe is the current spelling of Jombe a former spelling which came about as a result of Portuguese orthography It is not uncommon for Jo to continue to be pronounced Zho in these Central African names Geographic features named Jombe edit There are both a hill and a river named Zhombe 4 sometimes spelled Jombe or Jombi 5 Coordinates 18 32 2 S 29 3 37 E 18 53389 S 29 06028 E 18 53389 29 06028 6 The location of Zhombe Hill is just less than 3 kilometres 2 miles east of Bhamala Township and the local people like to call it Zungunde the name of an infidel man who used to live up there The geographic location of Zhombe Hill is in Mashonaland West Province because the provincial boundary is on the Zhombe side of Munyati River well off the banks and at this place the boundary is about 700m west of the river bank Local people like to think that the provincial boundary is right at the middle of the river but the truth on any map is that Munyati River is wholly in Mashonaland West Province almost throughout the eastern boundary of Zhombe and the Midlands Province Origins of Jombe edit Jombe possibly originated from migrant workers who worked with the German gold miners who had numerous small scale mines in Zhombe and elsewhere in Zimbabwe 7 They brought Jombe to this part of the world from elsewhere Jombe is also the name of a type of deep purple chrysanthemum 8 Jombe is also a surname However there must have been Jombe and Zhombe in the 1930s as Esme Newfield put down in her family biography 9 or there was a market place called Jombe and the other one Zhombe such as Jombe Store and Zhombe Store Jombe elsewhere edit In Zimbabwe edit Jombe is not a vernacular name even as most names here are foreign and most names were imported from elsewhere There is Jombe Clinic 10 in Jombe village Mutasa District 11 The French and the Portuguese would pronounce as Zho the Jo and it becomes Zhombe clinic There is also a mountain in Mashonaland East called Zhombwe sometimes mispronounced as Zhombe 12 So Zhombe was only the pronunciation of Jombe and someone at the native registrar s office misspelled it because of the pronunciation There is also not far from Zhombe a school called Zhombe SDA Primary School in Bombah Gokwe There are also Jombe Primary and Secondary Schools in Manicaland Zhombe profile by ward editWards 1 and 2 have since been scratched from Zhombe Constituency to Chirumanzu Zivagwe Constituency but still part of Zhombe Communal Lands Ward 5 and 26 are now under Silobela Constituency but still in Zhombe Communal land Zhombe Constituency has since been trimmed to 12 wards 13 but Zhombe Communal Land remains the same Ward 31 edit This was Ward 1 of Zhombe Constituency It is now Ward 31 under Chirumanzu Zibagwe Constituency 14 but is still in Zhombe geographically Primary schools Bonwei established 1984 Munyati Zesa established 1956 Sherwood Park established 1980 15 Secondary schools Munyati Zesa established 1987 15 Health centers 16 Sherwood Clinic has two nurses and two general beds Munyati Clinic has four nurses and two general beds Ward 2 edit Politically Ward 2 is now under Chirumanzu Zibagwe Constituency 14 but in Zhombe geographically Primary schools Chimwaoga established 1982 Sebakwe established 1968 15 Health centers 16 Sebakwe Clinic is manned by one nurse and has two general beds Ward 5 edit Politically Ward 5 is now under Silobela Constituency 17 but geographically is in Zhombe Communal Land This ward was where Sungura musician Tongai Dhewa Moyo grew up 18 Primary schools Mariyangu Primary School established 1999 Maliyami Zivagwe Primary School established 1985 Kotamai Primary School 15 Secondary schools Njeremoto Secondary School nbsp Zhombe Communal and ConstituencyMabura Ward 6 edit Business and service centers Columbina Rural Service Center nbsp Columbina RSC Empress TownshipMachipisa Bee Mine Township Samambwa Shopping Center Samambwa Villa was the rural home of one of Zimbabwe s young politicians the late Learnmore Judah Jongwe 19 Primary schools Bee Mine Primary School Established 1969 Samambwa Primary School Established 1964 Somapani Primary School Established 1966 15 Secondary schools Bee Mine Secondary School established 1981 Samambwa Secondary School established 1984 15 Health centers 16 Samambwa Clinic has one nurse one helper and eight beds Other facilities Commoner houses Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme Mabura CavesSidakeni Ward 7 edit Sidakeni is where the rural home of the Sungura songster Somandla Ndebele is He started singing as a member of the Sidakeni Secondary School choir 20 That choir won first prize in the provincial choral competition and from then Somandla pursued a career in Music Business and service centers Sidakeni TownshipCoordinates Latitude 18 26 51 S 18 4475 S Longitude 29 28 39 E 29 4775 ESidakeni used to be Zhombe East s mother center with Samambwa Council offices and the Samambwa Police Base at the center For the fact that it is only 3 km east of Empress Sidakeni has lost its potential of becoming the talk of Zhombe East clarification needed However one of the clinics that serves Empress is at Sidakeni with the other being at Rio Tinto Agricultural College There are two school of the same name at this center a primary one and a secondary one St Peter s Munyati TownshipThis is the first township as one enters Midlands from Kadoma which is in Mashonaland West It is also the first township after Munyati River Bridge on the same route The township is also known as KwaHove after the pioneer businessman the late Mr Hove St Peter s Munyati is a primary school some 700 meters from the center This place has grown and now beats Sidakeni in business This place was the first rural home area of the chief Gospel music pioneer in Zimbabwe Baba Mechanic Manyeruke in the mid 70s He resided in Mubereki Village just behind Tagwirei Grindill Mill Kasawi Township Mangwarangwara Township KwaChiroroPrimary schools Kasawe Primary School established 1965 Mangwarangwara Primary School established 1965 Sidakeni Primary School established 1966 St Peters Munyati Primary School established 1963 15 Secondary schools Sidakeni Secondary School established 1981 15 Health centers 16 Sidakeni Rural Health CenterAnimal health centers Sidakeni Veterinary ClinicDip tanks SundukaziEmpress Mine Ward 8 edit Empress Mine Ward in which Empress Mine Growth Point is situated got its name from the now defunct Empress Nickel Mine which operated at this location for nearly two decades The mine came into operation in late 1968 and closed in 1985 1982 to 1985 21 For public convenience the Registrar General has set up the Empress Mine Sub Office at the Old Empress Mine Offices next to the ZRP Samambwa Base 22 where people can register IDs births and deaths Business and service centers Kamukuze Township Navata Mavende Store Mugqunyelwa Village Kaseke Shops Empress Mine Navhata Shopping Center KwaGweru Totororo TownshipTotororo Township is one of the oldest townships in Zhombe east Totororo had conventional telephones in the 1960s while most centers had not even seen a telephone After the independence of Zimbabwe Totororo produced a businessman who made sure the center was electrified from his own coffers Unfortunately Mapolisa did not live long enough to see his efforts over spill to other areas like Bhamala and St George Presently Totororo is second in business activities from Empress Machipisa and statistically St George s comes third in all Zhombe East This is the village where author Morgan Mahanya lives 23 Bhamala TownshipBhamala or Bamala township used to be the biggest and most prominent township in all Zhombe East The catchment area of Bhamala is not so big and business growth at this place is limited One could get anything at this shopping center in past years but for a much higher price of course because only one omnibus serviced the route and it also served as a delivery vehicle for retail shops at the center The place is surrounded by Makorokoza gold panners so the people there are not worried about spending clarification needed Bhamala or Bamala is a headman and chief villager of this area There are Bhamala Primary School and Bhamhara Secondary School at this center There is also a very active and ongoing co operative society called Karigamombe at the center Karigamombe has been functional since the early 1980s It is one of the few ongoing co operative societies of the early eighties in all Zimbabwe Bhamala school relocated to this area from about 2 km south east of where it stands now in the sixties Elderly locals know about this very well but only a handful of the younger generations have come about this piece of history The late Abet Dube Headman Bamala s son in law was head of the Old Bamala School The names Bamala and Bhamala both have the Indian Pakistan origins since both are not for any Bantu clan During colonial days the white bosses would give their servants whatever name they saw fit and eventually register them with the registrar general s office Primary schools Commoner Primary School established 1954 as Salakuhle School misspelled as Salagushle Mopani Primary School established 1975 Navata Primary School established 1963 Totororo Primary School established 1964 Bhamala Primary School established 1964 15 Ward 8 and 9 wrestle for this school clarification needed However in general elections the Gwesela West Ward polling station is always at the school on side while the Empress Mine Ward polling station is a tent pitched away from the school on the off side off the boundary road Secondary schools Bhamhara Secondary established 1983 Nyaradzo Secondary School established 1981 formerly Mbuya Nehanda Totororo Secondary School established 1986 15 Higher education There is Rio Tinto College of Agriculture at Empress Mine Township Zimbabwe 3 5 km south of Columbina Rural Service Center The college trains agricultural extension officers but some students opt for other fields soon after completion of the three year Diploma in Agricultural Science and Practice It is also known as RioZim Foundation Zhombe Agricultural College 24 Health centers 16 Rio Tinto College of Agriculture Clinic is manned by one nurse usually with the help of student nurses from Kwekwe General Hospital It has two general beds Dip tanks TotororoGwesela West Ward 9 edit The current Member of Parliament for Zombe Constituency Hon Daniel Mackenzie Ncube comes from Gwesela West Primary schools Manzamunyama St Faith Primary School established 1964 SENGEZI Primary School established 1965 Senkwasi St Paul s Primary School established 1961 15 Secondary schools Manzimunyama St Faith Secondary School established 1982 15 Health centers 16 Senkwasi Clinic is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds AgricultureZhombe s second irrigation scheme Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme is in this ward near Senkwasi Clinic and Senkwasi Dam 25 Zhombe Central Ward 10 edit The eastern half of Zhombe Central is now Ward 32 Donjane Business and service centers Zhombe Joel Zhombe CenterJoel is named after the famous businessman Joel Tessa This is Zhombe Center Zhombe Joel is the current mother center of all Zhombe Zhombe Police Station Zhombe Grain Marketing Board Depot Zhombe Cattle Sale Pens Rio Tinto Zhombe High School Zibabgwe Rural District Council Zhombe Offices Zhombe Constituency Information Center Zhombe Post Office and Chief Gwesela s Homestead are all at Zhombe Joel It is also a favourite refreshment spot for motorists along the Kwekwe Gokwe Highway St Andrew s best shops were the Nyaningwes that were owned by veteran businessman Mr Choga also known as Skondai in the 90s The center was formerly known as Mukolwane after one Zhombe east s historical headman Muzondeki Mukolwane St Andrew s is a nearby primary school Some like to call this place Majaqaba Primary schools Gwesela St Andrews Primary School established 1963 26 The school produced the best 2013 girls soccer team in the Midlands Region 27 Secondary schools Somalala Secondary School established 1984 Rio Tinto Zhombe High School established 1977 26 formally an F 2 secondary schoolDonjane Ward 32 edit Donjane was created from the eastern part of Zhombe Central Ward prior to the 2013 general elections Business Centers Mushangi Business Center is the principal center in Ward 32 St Georges Township is the largest business center in Ward 32 Schools Donjane Primary School established 1965 formerly St Peter s School Donjuan St George Primary School established 1962 relocated in the mid 1980s Donjane Secondary School established 1984 26 Health centers 16 Donjuan Clinic Donjane Rural Health Center is manned by two nurses and has eight general beds Ward 11 edit Business and service centers Zhombe Mission formerly KwaMashazhike Zororo Zhombe East Turnoff Zhombe StorePrimary schools St Martin de Porres Primary School established 1964 Zhombe Mission School GOMOLA Primary School established 1966 Gwenzimukulu Primary School established 1963 SOMALALA Primary School established 1930 26 Secondary schools Gwenzunkulu Secondary School established 1993 26 Health centers 16 Gomola Rural Health Centre is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds Ward 12 edit Primary schools Champeni Primary School established 1981 FAFI Primary School established 1954 Vulamatsheni Primary School established 1980 26 MvuramachenaSecondary schools Fafi Secondary School 28 Health centers 16 Malisa Zhombe Clinic is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds Ward 13 edit Primary schools MAVHULE Primary School established 1963 Mavule Mugandani Primary School established 1982 Sikabela Primary School established 1981 ST JUDE S Mhazhe Primary School established 1960 26 Secondary schools Mhazhe St Judes Secondary School established 1982 26 Ward 14 edit Primary schools Nduku Primary School established 1946 St Theresa Ntabeni Primary School established 1964 26 Secondary schools Nduku Secondary School established 1981 26 St TheresaHealth centers 16 Ntabeni Clinic is manned by one nurse and has eight general beds Ward 15 edit This ward is now under Silobela Constituency However it is still in Zhombe Communal Land Ward 19 of Silobela Ward where Exchange Irrigation Scheme is situated is in Zhombe Communal Land also yet in Silobela Constituency See the old map of QueQue District Kwekwe District 29 Primary schools Batanayi Sessombe Primary School established 1982 Mutimutema Primary School established 1993 Rusununguko Primary School established 1987 Somoza Primary School established 1983 Sunganayi Primary School established 1985 26 All schools in this ward were established after the independence of Zimbabwe Health centers 16 Nyoni Rural Health Centre is manned by two nurses and has eight general beds Ward 16 edit Primary schools Mangwizi Primary School established 1981 Nhengure Primary School established 1963 Nkiwane Santa Maria Primary School established 1962 Tombankala Primary School established 1999 26 Secondary schools Tombankala Secondary School established 1986 26 Health centers 16 Dendera RuralHealth Center is manned by two nurses and has eight general bedsWard 17 edit Politically Ward 17 is now under Silobela Constituency 17 but geographically is in Zhombe Communal Land This and two other wards benefitted from a piped water project by ZIMWA facilitated by Plan International For many years water was a problem in this area For years villagers in Dendera in Zhombe and their livestock walked long distances of about 15 kilometres to the nearest water source The problem has however come to an end after ZINWA with help from Plan International successfully completed a piped water project 30 Primary schools DENDERA Primary School established 1968 Mabhidhli Primary School established 1981 Mawolokohlo Primary School established 1982 Mkobogwe Primary School established 1981 Tshapewa Primary School established 1945 26 Secondary schools Dendera Secondary School established 1986 26 Ward 26 edit Politically Ward 26 is now under Silobela Constituency 17 but geographically in Zhombe Communal Land Primary schools Muchape Primary School established 1986 Batanai Zisco Primary School established 1985 26 Secondary schools Mutimutema Secondary School established 1987 26 Major rivers editMunyati River is visually the boundary between Mashonaland West Province and Midlands Province though on the map the river is wholly in Mashonaland The following are major tributaries of the Munyati River as in Zhombe Ngondoma River edit Ngondoma River is the main boundary between Gokwe South District and Zhombe Communal Land It has two bridges one on the Kwekwe Gokwe Highway and the other on Gokwe Empress Road It is dammed with Ngondoma Dam which supplies Empress Mine Columbina Township and Ngondoma Irrigation Scheme with water Zhombe River edit Zhombe River is one of the three main rivers in Zhombe Communal Land that are tributaries to Munyati River The other two are the Sesombe River Zvuuzvumbe River to south and Ngondoma River to the north nbsp Zhombe River rocky section near Zhombe River BridgeIts source is in Chief Ntabeni s area in the south west region of Zhombe the western foot of a kopje in Jamela village which has a spot height of 1236 metres Sedombe River starts also at the southern heel of the same kopje It has two main bridges across it one on the Kwekwe Gokwe Highway R847 Road and the newer one on the Somalala Sidakeni Road south of Bhamala School nbsp Zhombe River bridge in Zhombe eastIts tributaries are Senkwasi River which impounds into Senkwasi Dam upstream that supplies Senkwasi Irrigation Scheme Manzamunyama River after which Manzamunyama School is nama Ngwenzi River which is dammed upstream by Gwenzi dam which supplies water to Zhombe Mission and Zhombe Joel Somkaya River dammed with Somkaya DamThe river flows generally north east and it passes west of Semhakasa Kopje whose spot height is 1146 metres About 500 metres before it enters Munyati River the river turns just less than a right angle east towards on coming current of the Munyati River This is caused by the southern end of Zhombe Hill which stretches from here northwards When the major river is flooded the current of Zhombe River slows down causing the water depths to be so deep for 2 to 3 km towards Zhombe River mouth Villagers here do not temper with this section of Zhombe River when Munyati River is flooded clarification needed The river itself has no dam Sesombe River edit Sesombe River Zvuuzvumbe River has its source south of Jamela Kopje in Zhombe south west in Chief Ntabeni s area It flows generally north east torwards Munyati River It passes the Kwekwe Gokwe Highway south of Rusununguko School and north of Jombe Further downstream Sesombe River passes west of Rugugwe Kopje whose spot height is 1117 metres Its tributaries are Somalala River This and Ngazimbi River impound into Somalala Dam There was an experimental irrigation near Somalala Dan in the early 1990s which failed outright Somalala River has another dam east of Donjane Primary School which the school uses for garden projects Mandombe River Chimwamombe River Maliyami River is the only major tributary from the eastern side of Sesombe River It is dammed with Mayorca Dam and there is a small irrigation scheme near the dam Sesombe has another bridge on the Donjane Kwekwe via Mayorca Road It enters Munyati River about 3 km upstream from Zhombe River mouth Other edit Mangwararangwara River that is bridged east of Sidakeni Primary School on the Gokwe Empress is not a very big river but popular in Zhombe east Totororo River which Totororo Secondary School was named after is not a big river but has a lot of legends and local history upon it Summary editTraditional leaders edit There are four chiefs in Zhombe two in Zhombe east and two in Zhombe west Chief Gwesela Zhombe east Chief Samambwa Zhombe east Chief Malisa Zhombe west Chief Ntabeni Zhombe westThe most popular headmen in all Zhombe are Nduku in Zhombe west and S Samambwa in Zhombe east The two are usually mistaken for chiefs clarification needed Historical events edit Zhombe is known to have been the home of one of the most wanted men in the mid 1980s the dissident leader Richard Gwesela 31 The late Chief Gwesela however thought Richard was not one of them let alone his surname 32 Zhombe particularly Zhombwe East is where the late Chief Samambwa used to reside He died in 2009 His jurisdiction extends as far as Empress Sidakeni and Mangwarangwara Zhombe East is rich in gold which has saved the lives of the majority of Zhombe residents who had resorted to gold panning for the past five years of drought when Installation of the new chief has not yet been officially made but the eldest son of the late chief Willard Sonny Samambwa is currently chief in an acting capacity Any changes will be published in the Government publication List of Traditional Leaders in Zimbabwe In 2018 Samuel Samambwa was placed as Chief soon after the November 2017 resignation of R G Mugabe He is the current Chief Samambwa Main village centers in Zhombe East edit KUdamu dam Somalala Donjane Bhamala Totororo Sidakeni Kasawe Bee Mine Mangwarangwara Samambwa SomapaniFood security edit Food crops that are popularly grown in Zhombe include maize groundnuts roundnuts sorghum millet and cotton The two irrigation schemes in Zhombe east also farm beans and okra seasonally Water reticulation edit The constituency has a total of 352 boreholes and 72 deep wells from which residents draw water Of that figure 257 boreholes and 57 deep wells were functioning as of 2011 1 Developments edit Empress Mine Township has since been ear marked for the newest town in Zimbabwe and developments are already taking place although slowly A new mine venture has sprung up at the Old Commoner mine dumps and is doing very well employing over a hundred people from the surrounding villages Totororo a township between Empress and Bhamala is growing fast due to the opening of a new mine in the vicinity There are also three Cotton Marketing Board depots in the constituency There are three irrigation schemes at Senkwasi Ngondoma 1 citation needed and Ngondoma 2 respectively The two schemes are supplied by Ngondoma Dam via gradient carnal water system no electricity or any fuel used to pump water along the 3 km carnal route Social edit In Donjane area during the early 1990s the entertainment industry emerged through the likes of one of the Kerere sons who used to sing the song Kufamba kwake Miriyemu kunobuda mapepa which was often played in Ndari i e in households where local home brewed beer was sold clarification needed Politics edit The political atmosphere has substantially changed in Zhombe East This area has been known for years for being politically stable and violence free and since the days of the Government of National Unity GNU Zhombe residents have witnessed free expression of political views The elders have urged the youngsters not to be used by politicians to murder torture and harass people for the politicians political self interest The peace loving people of Zhombe detest political violence and people who come to inflict violent mentality in the minds of Zhombe people have been greatly criticized by Zhombe residents History editFormer council offices edit In the days when Zimbabwe was Rhodesia the local government ministry established local council offices in chieftains Gwesela Council edit There were council offices across Gwenzi River directly opposite Zhombe Mission on the other side of Gwenzi Dam These were the Gwesela Council offices and a council run beer hall called Important clarification needed Makuva Store was the store of the days then at this township clarification needed Samambwa Council edit Samambwa Council office and beer hall were at Sidakeni Township The beer hall at Sidakeni is still there though not so active in recent years F 2 secondary schools edit The present day Rio Tinto Zhombe High School was formally an F 2 school F 2 school students would complete Form Four Ordinary level after five years of secondary education with practice on subjects like building metal work dress making and the like F 2s sat for N C E National Certificate of Education examinations at J C Junior Certificate unlike their counterparts the F 1s who sat for GCE Junior then Senior Certificate Cambridge University exams There was no formal secondary school in Zhombe before independence let alone this F2 school built by Rio Tinto in the mid 1970s The nearest mission secondary school was Loreto in Silobela Kasisi Lower Primary School edit There was a primary school at Kasisi Village between Bhamala and St Peters Munyati School It was a lower primary school called Kasisi The school was closed because not many pupils were in its location and the road network and terrain are poor even up to today Old loop roads edit There was a bus road that linked Zhombe Joel with Donjane The road branched off the Zhombe Joel Sidakeni road at Xaba Shops just north of where the Tel One booster is now and it went all the way through Manzimunyama to Mutohwe in Donjane near St Mukasa s Roman Catholic Church It was serviced by a United Bus Service bus six days a week making one non returning trip per day Another road also branched from the Zhombe Joel Sidakeni road at Sengezi Cross and went east to join the Bhamala Totororo road Actually the original road was the Bhamala Sengezi one and the one from Totororo was secondary This explains why the road from Totororo to Bhamala seem to have been misplaced it runs from the direction of either center into no man s land only to make a sharp turn much later to the right direction At that sharp turn the road to Sengezi Cross branched The two chiefs school days edit St Andrew s Gwesela School used to be the best upper primary school in Zhombe East It had Sub A and Sub B sub standard then Standard 1 to Standard 6 This meant one had to complete primary school in eight years The late Chief Nobody Gwesela and the current acting Chief Willard Samambwa did primary school at St Andrews in the same years when the head teacher was Nyakura Sibanda St Andrew s was then strictly an Anglican school with Father Sototombe being the responsible priest Father Sototombe however came for mass once a week from town The first mission school edit St Martin de Porres School Zhombe Mission was also a notable school in those days In the greater part of the sixties and seventies C E Mapfumo was Headmaster with Mr Tsikira of Zhombe East deputizing Lower primary schools final exams were held at Zhombe Mission All grade 5 or Std 3 exams were held at one place for all schools that were not upper primary Upper primary schools were those that had Std 6 and later grade 7 and lower primary were those schools that had up to grade 5 only This explains why Chief Willard Samambwa and the late Chief Nobody Gwesela ended up at St Andrew s School Chief Chakaipa Gwesela the father of Nobody Gwesela resided near Semakazi Kpje then before he shifted to Zhombe Joel Chief Chakaipa Gwesela under studied Sub chief Muzondeki Mukolwane who resided near where Majaqaba Shops St Andrew s are situated now Zhombe Store edit Zhombe Store near Zhombe Bridge Old Somalala Zhombe Mission dust road was the best shop in the area Fountain pens nibs pen holders and ink were always available there In the sixties schools did not use today s pens but fountain pens or pen holders fitted with a nib for dipping in ink for writing Buses and delivery vans passed right at the front of Zhombe Store so supplies were never short at this store United Bus Service now ZUPCO and Kambasha Bus Service were the only buses that serviced the Que Que Kwekwe Gokwe road First Black school inspector edit Today s Sabhuku Kadzunge Village Head was a school inspector well before independence citation needed He was a high ranking official in the education sector the equivalent of today s education officer See also editColumbina Rural Service Center Zhombe Shona versionReferences edit a b c d Home a b Parliament of Zimbabwe Constituency Information article 136 PDF Health facilities in selected districts Zhakata School Zhukwe Zimbabwe Geographical Names map geographic coordinates Joanern Joyce Mine Zimbabwe Geographical Names map geographic coordinates www geographic org GeoNameDatabase地理名称数据库 Insight into the Gold mining opportunities in Zimbabwe Tawanda Machaka 4 March 2014 In Name Only www parents com Archived from the original on 7 December 2014 My father in his day was a storekeeper butcher and baker and I remember as a small child traveling With him out on the Gokwe Road to Zhombe and Jombe buying cattle for his butchery I remember Chief Kassela a most hospitable man http www zjc org il showpage php pageid 90 Chief Kassela mentioned here must be 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original on 6 December 2014 Kwekwe rg gov zw dead link Solomon Malisa 12 May 2015 Author laments copyright abuse The Zimbabwean Retrieved 2 July 2016 Rio Tinto Agricultural College EGFAR Vol 38 No 3 2012 Parlzim Hansard 22 March 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Zhombe Constituency 2006 pp12 Diagram1 Wards 10 26 Primary Schools Yumpu com Retrieved 7 January 2016 Clothes for Smiles dead link Harare Junior Achievement Zimbabwe www jazimbabwe org zw Archived from the original on 10 October 2015 Map of QueQue District Retrieved 6 July 2023 Piped water for Zhombe villagers ZBC 7 August 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer 13 September 2013 The curse of Gwesela The Herald Retrieved 15 November 2015 Sydney Kawadza Senior Features Writer The curse of Gwesela The Herald 13 September 2013 Retrieved 15 November 2015 Ministry of Health and Child Care Health Information and Surveillance Unit healthcare facilities in selected district 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