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Tsholotsho High School
Tsholotsho High School is a co-educational, secondary school that is located in Tsholotsho 113 km south west of Zimbabwe's second largest city, Bulawayo. It was established in 1977 as Tsholotsho Secondary School. References High schools in Zimbabwe Education in Matabeleland North Province Educational institutions established in 1977 1977 establishments in Rhodesia {{Zimbabwe-school-stub ...
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Tsholotsho
Tsholotsho is a district in Matabeleland North province in Zimbabwe. Its administrative centre is at Tsholotsho business centre which is located about 98 km north-west of Bulawayo. Districts around Tsholotsho include Lupane, Hwange, Umguza, and Bulilima. The Manzamnyama River separates Tsholotsho from Bulilima District, whilst the Gwayi River separates it from Umguza and Lupane districts, and the Hwange National Park separates it from Hwange District. History The area was a favourite of the elephant herds and had attracted early ivory hunters. The area was occupied by the Bakalanga and San people before Mzilikazi and his Ndebele people arrived here. The name "Tsholotsho" (old spelling "Tjolotjo") being derived from the San word "Tsoro o tso" meaning the head of an elephant. Among the pre-Mzilikazi chiefs of the area were Tategulu, Makulukusa, and Madlangombe. It was part of the Kingdom of Butua and the king or ''mambo madlimbewu'' or ''dlimbewu'' was based at Khami at ...
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