Gweru District

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Gweru
Gweru District of Midlands Province
Gweru District of Midlands Province
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceMidlands
DistrictGweru
Establishedlate 19th century
Population
 (2012 Census)
 • Total249,671
 • Density22.08/km2 (57.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)

19°27′42″S 29°49′14″E / 19.461632°S 29.820595°E / -19.461632; 29.820595

Gweru District is a district in the [[Midlands it is the center of Zimbabwe. .(Zimbabwe)|Midlands]] Province of Zimbabwe.

Background

Gweru District gets its name from Gweru River which has the city as its source and primary drainage basin.

Maintaining the theme of the midlands Gweru is very diverse.

The name Gweru is a further corruption of the name Gwelo which was a distortion of the name Ikwelo given by isiNdebele speakers in the late 19th century. Ikwelo was the district because it was not a spot name but rather a name given to a place along the length of the river in question as written by Colonel Carbutt, of Southern Rhodesia as published by the then Chief Information Officer, Information Services Branch. (Division of Native Affairs, Salisbury September, 1960) in the article Lore and Legend: Southern Rhodesia Place Names.

Gweru District has a population of over 231,675.

It has Shurugwi District to the southeast, Chirumhanzu District to the east, Insiza District southwest, Bubi District to the west, Nkayi District northwest and Kwekwe District north.

Gweru City Climate

Climate data for Gweru (1961–1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 26.3
(79.3)
25.8
(78.4)
25.8
(78.4)
24.7
(76.5)
22.9
(73.2)
20.6
(69.1)
20.5
(68.9)
23.3
(73.9)
26.8
(80.2)
28.3
(82.9)
27.4
(81.3)
26.3
(79.3)
24.9
(76.8)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 15.3
(59.5)
15.1
(59.2)
13.8
(56.8)
11.3
(52.3)
7.6
(45.7)
4.9
(40.8)
4.5
(40.1)
6.5
(43.7)
10.0
(50.0)
13.1
(55.6)
14.5
(58.1)
15.1
(59.2)
11.0
(51.8)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 139.1
(5.48)
124.8
(4.91)
55.9
(2.20)
29.0
(1.14)
7.7
(0.30)
1.9
(0.07)
1.0
(0.04)
1.9
(0.07)
9.3
(0.37)
35.1
(1.38)
96.2
(3.79)
159.4
(6.28)
661.3
(26.04)
Average rainy days 12 10 7 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 9 12 60
[citation needed]

Source:World Meteorological Organization

Gweru Rural

Gweru District is administered by the District Administrator who is an ex-officio of (Gweru City Council and Gweru Rural District Council. for Gweru rural.

Gweru rural district includes Lower Gweru and the greater part of Chiwundura

Education Primary education



Secondary education

st Patrick high school

st Barnabas high school

st philimon secondary school

Gunde.sundula

  • Notable people

See also: Category:People from Chiwundura

Gweru Urban

Urban districts are administered by urban councils established in terms of the Zimbabwe Urban Councils Act, Chapter 29.15

Gweru local authority is Gweru Municipality which is literally Gweru City Council.

Like in most urban centers nationwide Gweru City Council is dominated by MDC-T.

2013 - 2018 Term

Source: Zimbabwe Electoral Commission

Ward Councillor Gender IParty Constituency
01 Kombayi Hamutendi m MDC-T
02 Chipondeni Tiripai m ZANU-PF
03 Mbano Nokuthula f MDC-T
04 Sithole Kenneth Marekiwa m MDC-T
05 Marecha Moses m MDC-T
05 Mafa Mafa Kwanisai m ZANU-PF
06 Tsanyawu Joas m ZANU-PF
07 Matyorauta Artwell m MDC-T
08 Ndaguta Willard m MDC-T
09 Fundira Gibson Jackson m MDC-T
10 Chikozho Charles m MDC-T
11 Chirau Albert m MDC-T
12 Mavhondo Elvis m MDC-T
13 Mhondiwa Catherine f MDC-T
14 Guduza Ernest m MDC-T
15 Mhondiwa Norman Alexander m MDC-T
16 Magidi Tawanda m MDC-T
17 Muza Farai Jonathan m MDC-T
18 Magara Bonface m MDC-T

Gweru mayor for this term was Clr. Hamutendi Kombayi

2008 - 2013 Term

Source: Kubatana Aechive

Ward Councillor Gender IParty Remarks
01 Mufunde Fungayi Desmond m MDC-T Mayor (Died June 2009)
02 Dzuda Holly - MDC-T
03 Pasipanodya Nelson m MDC-T
04 Sithole Kenneth Marekiwa m MDC-T
05 Chikweche Enock Mukandi m MDC-T
06 Mukwazhe Ferinos m MDC-T
07 Matyorauta Artwell m MDC-T
08 Demo Taurai m MDC-T
09 Chimombe Takavada Tadious m MDC-T
10 Munach Arminon Takaidza m MDC-T
11 Rutsvara Kumirai m MDC-T
12 Mavondo Elves m MDC-T
13 Dzingisoh Canaan Chabhabha m MDC-T
14 Tsuro Wonder James m MDC-T
15 Chineni Trust m MDC-T
16 Makumbe Trinos m MDC-T
17 Kwaru Clemence m MDC-T
18 Mpofu Muchaneta - MDC-T

The mayor was Councilor Desmond Fungayi Mufunde who died on 21 June 2009.

Operations

Gweru District, district number three of the 61 in Zimbabwe has Gweru City the 3rd largest city in Zimbabwe as its capital.

Gweru City is also Midlands provincial capital. It is located 164 km northeast of Bulawayo and 275 km south-west-south of Harare via Mvuma ( A17 Highway ) or 278 km via Kwekwe ( A5 Highway ).

. Gwer District is home to * Roman Catholic Diocese of Gweru, * Lower Gweru,* Gweru River,* Riverside School,* Ascot Stadium, * Chapungu United, * Nalatale, * Danangombe,* Dabuka, * Chaplin High School,* Thornhill High School, *Sacred Heart College,* Midlands Christian College, * Nashville Secondary School, * Fletcher High School,* Midlands State University,* Gweru Sports Club and * Gweru-Thornhill Air Base to name a few.

References

  1. ^ Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency. "2012 Census Provincial Report: Midlands". Archived from the original on 19 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  2. ^ Rhodesian Lore and Legend "The late Col. Carbutt wrote, "Gwelo township was originally known to Africans as Senka after the kopje of that name. This was at least indicative of a fixed spot, unlike the name of Gwelo which is applicable to anywhere along the course of a river one hundred miles in length." The Gwelo River near its source and down to almost where it joins the Shangani, has carved steep slippery banks in the plain over the years. When the AmaNdebele first settled in the area, the woman are said to have found it very difficult to draw water, in fact they could never find an easy place to climb up from the river bed with their full vessels. Accordingly, they often spoke of "the steep place" (ikwelo), and the river came to be known as iKwelo, eventually becoming Gwelo."
  3. ^ WMO Weather Information Service – Gweru |World Meteorological Organization|Retrieved|27 February 2016
  4. ^ Ministries of Local Government International |Chapter 29:15 Urban Councils Act|Zimbabwe Urban_Councils Act mlgi.org.za|Retrieved 2 March 2016
  5. ^ Notice Board Local Authority Results-Midlands-Gweru Municipality Zec.gov.zw|Retrieved 2 March 2016
  6. ^ Pindai Dube 23 September 2013 leadership deals with indiscipline DailyNews Live Retrieved 3 March 2016
  7. ^ The Herald (zw)candidates - 'Harmonised' elections 29 March 2008: Local Government - Midlands kubatana.net|archive|Retrieved 1 March 2016
  8. ^ 24 June 2009 Another MDC Official Dies The Zimbabwe Daily|news|Retrieved 3 March 2016