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Gweru is a city in central
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. Near the geographical centre of the country. It is on the centre of
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. Originally an area known to the
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as "The Steep Place" because of the Gweru River's high banks, in 1894 it became the site of a military outpost established by Leander Starr Jameson. In 1914 it attained
municipal A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
status, and in 1971 it became a
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. The city has a population of 158,200 as of the 2022 census. Gweru is known for farming activities in beef cattle, crop farming, and commercial gardening of crops for the export market. It is also home to a number of colleges and universities, most prominently Midlands State University and Mkoba Teachers College. The city was nicknamed City of Progress.


History

Gweru used to be named Gwelo. Matabele settlement was named iKwelo (“The Steep Place”), after the river’s high banks. The modern town, founded in 1894 as a military outpost, developed as an agricultural centre and became a municipality in 1914.


Geography

The geographical coordinates for Gweru Urban are 19° 27' 0'' South and 29° 49' 0'' East. This places Gweru at the centre of
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and ...
. The area coverage is almost 46 166 km². The city is built alongside Bulawayo-Harare railway and the road near the railway spur to Mabuto.


Climate


Demographics


Nature and wildlife

In and around Gweru there are attractive places, some are man-made and some are natural. There is: * Antelope Park * White Waters * Insukamini Ruins


Economy

Situated along the road and railway between
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(formerly Salisbury) and
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and near the rail spur to
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, Gweru has become a busy trade centre with modest industrial development. Its products include ferrochromium, textiles, dairy foods, leather, and building materials. The surrounding area, with its rich deposits of gold, chrome, iron, asbestos, and limestone, supports a number of mines. The training section of Zimbabwe’s air force is in Gweru at the Gweru-Thornhill Air Base. The city is also known for vibrant farming activities in cattle ranching, and farming including, commercial gardening of crops for the export market. The country`s oldest shoe manufacturer, the Bata Shoe Company and the Military and Aviation Museums are also some key features for which Gweru is well known.


Culture

The Boggie clock tower, located at the intersection of Main Street and Robert Mugabe Way, was built in 1928 in memory of Major William James Boggie. The clock tower is one of the city's most famous landmarks. The
Nalatale Naletale (or Nalatale) are ruins located about 25 kilometres east of Shangani in Matabeleland north, Zimbabwe and just north of the Dhlo Dhlo Danangombe (formerly Dhlo-Dhlo or Ndlo Dlo, alternative spellings Danamombe per National Museums and ...
and Danangombe archaeological sites lie nearby, the former known for its patterned brickwork, the latter for its Portuguese remains. The remains at these sites date back to as early as the Torwa state during the 17th century, the most substantial being a four hundred-year-old stone wall decorated with motifs known to the tradition of stone-building in Zimbabwe. The surrounding area has rich deposits of gold, chrome, iron, asbestos and platinum and supports several mines.


Tourism

The main hotel in the city is the Midlands Hotel, which was opened in 1927 by the Meikles brothers. This hotel was to be demolished but after many protests by the population it was saved. Another important hotel is the Chitukuko (formerly the Hotel Cecil), located in the downtown area of the city. Both hotels were owned by Patrick Kombayi, a former mayor. The Fairmile Motel is just one mile from the city center on the Bulawayo highway .


Sports and stadia


Soccer

* Chapungu Football Club Chapungu F.C team was nicknamed Waru Waru and the team is currently playing in Zimbabwe Premier League Soccer League. Its home is Ascot Stadium. There is also Gweru Sports club which has playgrounds for rugby, bowling and cricket.


Government and politics


Education


Primary education

Group A *Cecil John Rhodes School *Lundi Park School *Riverside School *Stanley School *Anderson Adventist Primary School (private) *Lingfield Academy (private) * Midlands Christian School (private) Group B *Airforce Thornhill Primary School *Bata School *Bumburwi School *Chikumbiro School *Matongo School *Mkoba 4 Primary School *Mpumelelo Primary School *Muwunga School *Sandara School *Senga Primary School *Takunda Primary School *Takwirira Primary School *St. Michael's Primary School (Catholic) *St. Paul's School (Catholic)


Secondary education

Group A * Sacred Heart College (private)https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tVP1zc0zDJPziisMko3YLRSNagwtDQ2sTQ0NTZOMUg1S7NIsTKoME2xMEkxTkxKNEhKMjBLTvaSKk5MLkpNUchITSwqUUjOz8lJTU9VSC9PLSoFANDxGX8&q=sacred+heart+college+gweru&oq=sacred&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j69i59j46j0l3j69i61l2.5111j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 * Chaplin High School *Guinea Fowl High School *Nashville Secondary School * Thornhill High School *Anderson Adventist High School (private) * Lingfield Christian Academy (private) * Midlands Christian College (private) Group B * Ascot Secondary School * Fletcher High School * Mambo High School * Matinunura High school * Mkoba 1 High School * Mkoba 3 High School * Senka Secondary School


Tertiary education

* Ambassador College * Central Africa Correspondence College * Commercial Studies Centre * Educare College *
Gweru Polytechnic Institute Gweru Polytechnic College is a technical college located in the Midlands Province, Zimbabwe, providing over 60 courses in five divisions. The college is located 1.5 km north of Gweru Gweru is a city in central Zimbabwe. Near the geograph ...
* Herentals College *
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* Kaguvi National Technical College * Mkoba Teachers College * Midlands Christian Training Centre * Midlands State University * Rapid Results College * Senka Technical Training Centre * Solars College * TopFlight Secretarial College * Zimbabwe Distance Education College * Zimbabwe Open University *Mount Hermon Theological Seminary


Defunct colleges and universities

* Midlands College of Commerce (closed 1994)


Media

Gweru's local newspaper, ''The Gweru Times'', once ceased publishing in 2015 but now operational.


Industry

In Gweru there are big companies that are still operating and are still capable of employing hundreds of employees. Not forgetting future big companies which are SMEs are also listed. These companies are in and around Gweru. Below are the list of companies grouped according to size and type of the industry. Some of the companies in Gweru are Bata Shoe Company, ZimGlass, ZimCast, ZimAlloys,
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, Anchor Yeast, and Midlands State University.


Transportation


Railway

Railways arrived in Gwelo (Gweru) in 1902. National Railways of Zimbabwe have the country's largest marshalling yard,
Dabuka Dabuka is a major railway marshalling yard in central Zimbabwe. It is near Gweru. See also * List of rail yards This article is a list of important rail yards in geographical order. These listed may be termed Classification, Freight, Marshalli ...
, on the south side of Gweru. Dabuka plays a pivotal role in rail movement in the country as it is the central hub of the rail links to Mozambique in the east, South Africa in the south and Botswana and Namibia in the south west, lying on the Beira–Bulawayo railway. Gwelo was once home to the Gwelo & District Light Railway, a 2 ft gauge steam for pleasure railway.


Roads

As a central city (hub), it has direct links to all the other cities and towns of Zimbabwe. It is 164 km from Bulawayo, 183 km from Masvingo, 471 km from Beitbridge, and 275 km from Harare. Road names used are by destination only, for example the Harare-Bulawayo Road. There are only mainroads, no highways or freeways.The Automobile Association of Zimbabwe


Notable people

*
Brendan Ashby Brendan Ashby (born June 30, 1980) is a Zimbabwean former swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events. Since 2004, Ashby currently holds two Zimbabwean records in the 100 and 200 m backstroke from the World championships and U.S. invitational ...
, Olympic swimmer * Prince (Oskid) Tapfuma, Music Producer * Tamuka (Dj Tamuka) Muponda-Makuluni, Music Producer * Itai (Madiz) Madzikura, Musician * Clifford (Mr Chiks muShurugwi) Chikerema, Civil Engineer, Music Producer * Patient Charumbira, cricketer *
Shimmer Chinodya Shimmer Chinodya (born 1957 Gwelo, then Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland) is a Zimbabwean novelist. He studied at Mambo Primary School. He was expelled from Goromonzi after demonstrating against Ian Smith's government. He graduated from t ...
, writer * Edmore Chirambadare, footballer *
Gerald B. Clarke Gerald Bryan Sheil O'Cleary Clarke (1 November 1909) was a Rhodesian politician. He was born in Gwelo as the son of Irish-Rhodesian parents, Francis Joseph Sheil O'Cleary Clarke and Margaret Shiel. His father arrived in Rhodesia in 1896 followi ...
,
Rhodesia Rhodesia (, ), officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia, was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979, equivalent in territory to modern Zimbabwe. Rhodesia was the ''de facto'' successor state to the British colony of So ...
n politician * Malcolm Grainger, cricketer * Gregg Haakonsen, cricketer * Mandy Loots, Olympic swimmer * Orlando Lourenco, tennis player *
Paddington Mhondoro Paddington Mhondoro (27 September 1986 – 13 March 2015) was a Zimbabwean cricketer who played a single limited overs match for Mid West Rhinos during the 2013–14 season. Born in Gweru, in Zimbabwe's Midlands Province, Mhondoro attended Chip ...
, cricketer * Energy Murambadoro, footballer * Kudakwashe Musharu, footballer * Luther Mutyambizi, cricketer * Christopher Muzvuru, Irish Guards piper *
Welshman Ncube Welshman Ncube (born 7 July 1961) is a Zimbabwean lawyer, businessman and politician. He is the founding MDC leader and former President of Zimbabwean political party Movement for Democratic Change – Ncube. He currently serves within the C ...
, politician *
Rudolf Nyandoro Rudolf Nyandoro (born 11 October 1968) is a Zimbabwean Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Gokwe since 2017. He was appointed the new Bishop of Gweru in September 2020. A Gweru native, he previously served a parish priest, semi ...
, Roman Catholic bishop * David Pocock, Australia international rugby union player *
Ray Reed Raymond William Reed (30 April 1932 – 8 May 1970) was a Rhodesian racing driver born in Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia. He was entered in the 1965 South African Grand Prix in his self-built RE-Alfa Romeo, but did not take part and had earlier partic ...
, racing driver *
Nkululeko Mkastos Sibanda Nkululeko Mkastos Sibanda (21 January 1979) is politician. He was born in Gwelo, Rhodesia in 1979 to a family descending from the Shangani people, Tswana people. Politics Students' Union and Human Rights Activism Sibanda began challenging a ...
, politician * Alec Smith, Rhodesian Army chaplain, son of Ian Smith * Thomas Sweswe, footballer *
Gary Teichmann Gary Hamilton Teichmann (born 9 January 1967) is a retired South African professional rugby union player. He played number eight and captained the South African national team, the Springboks, between 1995 and 1999. Teichmann stands 1.95 metres ...
, South Africa international rugby union player


Sister cities

*
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, United States * Tsumeb, Namibia


See also

* List of cities and towns in Zimbabwe


References

{{Authority control Gweru District Populated places in Midlands Province Provincial capitals in Zimbabwe Populated places established in 1894