Hwange, originally known as Wankie, is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Hwange District, in Matabeleland North Province, in northwestern Zimbabwe, close...
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Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie Game Reserve) is the largest natural reserve in Zimbabwe. It is around 14,600 sq km in area. It lies in the northwest...
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Killing of Cecil the lion (category Hwange District)
2015) was a male African lion (Panthera leo leo) who lived primarily in the Hwange National Park in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe. He was being studied and...
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Hwange District is an administrative district in northwestern Zimbabwe, in southern Africa. The district is located in Matabeleland North Province, in...
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Hwange Colliery Company Limited (Formerly Wankie Colliery Company Limited) is the name of a company in Zimbabwe (Formerly Rhodesia) and of its associated...
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Hwange Town Airport (IATA: WKI, ICAO: FVWT) is an airport serving Hwange, a mining town in Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. The runway is adjacent...
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The Hwange Thermal Power Station is the biggest power plant in Zimbabwe with an installed capacity of 1520 MW. It is owned and operated by the national...
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Hwange Colliery F.C. (formerly known as Wankie Colliery F.C.) is a football club from Hwange, Zimbabwe, currently playing in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer...
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ahead of Kariba and Hwange which is a big threat to the state owned enterprise... Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station Hwange Thermal Power Station...
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Hwange National Park Airport (IATA: HWN, ICAO: FVWN) is an airport in Zimbabwe that serves the tourist industry around the Hwange National Park, in the...
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Tsholotsho North (since 2008) Tsholotsho South (since 2008) Hwange East Hwange Central Hwange West Umguza Binga (split into Binga North and Binga South...
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Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe on land bordering the Main Camp entrance to Hwange National Park. She acquired a reputation for being able to "talk to the...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hwange (Latin: Huangen(sis)) is a suffragan diocese in the city of Hwange in the ecclesiastical province of Bulawayo in...
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Oliver Chidawu. Historically, the Air Zambezi destinations included: Harare Hwange Kariba Victoria Falls Historically, the Air Zambezi fleet included: 1 Cessna...
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Palapye and Maun. Hwange Town and the Hwange National Park were named after the BaNambya King Sawanga, who was later called Hwange by the Nambya people...
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A8 road (Zimbabwe) (section Hwange)
P10 Road) ) In this town are Hwange Colliery Mine and Hwange Thermal Power Station. Victoria Falls is 105 km from Hwange and about 3 km from the border...
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as a defensive midfielder for EFL Championship club Luton Town. Born in Hwange near Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Nakamba made his senior debut with local...
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Bulawayo-Hwange-Victoria Falls railway line in Zimbabwe, approximately 300 km (190 mi) north-west of Bulawayo and 67 km (42 mi) south-east of Hwange, lying...
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election. Elisabeth Valerio was born in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. She grew up in Hwange in Matabeleland North Province. She spent most of her childhood in the mid-1970s...
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one of the eight main national parks in Zimbabwe, the largest of which is Hwange National Park. Lake Kariba, another site for tourism, is the largest reservoir...
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using unproductive land. The first proclaimed game reserve was Wankie (now Hwange), formed in 1928 and upgraded in the 1949 National Parks Act. The then-Rhodesia's...
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Sep/Oct 2020 operations". Routesonline. Retrieved 23 September 2020. "About Hwange". Retrieved 4 April 2023. Liu, Jim. "FastJet to resume Victoria Falls –...
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into seven districts, has its capital in Lupane, and Victoria Falls and Hwange its largest towns. The name "Matabeleland" is derived from the Matabele...
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24 November Champions Simba Bhora (1st title) Relegated Arenel Movers Chegutu Pirates Bulawayo Chiefs Hwange Champions League Simba Bhora ← 2023 2025 →...
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one of the longest studies of the species ever conducted. Working in the Hwange National Park area in Zimbabwe, he is the founder and executive director...
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98 km north-west of Bulawayo. Districts around Tsholotsho include Lupane, Hwange, Umguza, and Bulilima. The Manzamnyama River separates Tsholotsho from Bulilima...
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representative in Zimbabwe. Another, Matt Calloway, formerly the CIO's top agent in Hwange District, was in 1983 identified by the Zimbabwean government as being involved...
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notable towns are Plumtree, Victoria Falls, Beitbridge, Lupane, Esigodini, Hwange Gwanda and Maphisa. The land is fertile but semi arid. This area has coal...
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the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, Tsavo and Masai Mara in Kenya, Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe, Etosha National Park in Namibia, and Kruger National...
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notable national parks and nature sites, including Chobe National Park, Hwange National Park, and the Victoria Falls. The region is home to a population...
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