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Mbizo is a high density suburb in Kwekwe. It is located east of the city center across the railway line from ZIMASCO, the ferro-chrome producer. The suburb is divided into several sections all numbered one up to twenty.
Mbizo Section One Mbizo is a high density suburb in Kwekwe. It is located east of the city center across the railway line from ZIMASCO, the ferro-chrome producer. The suburb is divided into several sections all numbered one up to twenty. Mbizo Section One and Two ...
and Two form the oldest part of the suburb, which were originally built to house cheap labour for the gold mines in up town.
Mbizo Stadium Mbizo Stadium is a small stadium in Mbizo township, north-west of the city of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe.Dembare in Friendlieaccessed 02/11/2008) It is used for various activities, from hosting music concerts by popular artists like Alick Macheso, Simon ...
is located across from section one. Nearby, Manunure High School sprawls in a meadow across the street from Section Two.


Background

The suburb, as is everything in
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's main towns and cities, was formally a black only area, reserved for the poor and African population that streamed to the town in search of jobs. Together with
Amaveni Amaveni Township is a high density suburb in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. It is about west of the city's central business district. The township's name of 'Amaveni' according to one of its first residents, the late Jonas Macela Nkomo (1908–2002), was deri ...
, Mbizo supplied the much needed labour to the gold mines scattered across the growing town. Since independence, the population of the suburb has exploded and the suburb itself has expanded from two sections numbered one and two, to eighteen. Most of these sections have extensions called 'one extension' and so forth.


In the news

It is the hometown of Samukeliso Sithole, a teenager who won seven gold medals in women's athletics events in 2004. The following year, Sithole, who was considered to be a man impersonating a woman, was sentenced to jail for four years. Sithole was released early in December 2007. In 2014, Sithole's younger brother, Kelvin Sibanda, killed Sithole with a screwdriver during an argument. The murder occurred in Bulawayo, about 200 km southwest of Mbizo. Sibanda was sentenced to one year in jail and an additional two years of a suspended sentence.


Politics

Like other townships in the working suburbs of cities across
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, Mbizo has seen its share of political disturbances. Since 2000, when the
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(MDC) competed in elections, there has been sporadic political violence in many parts of the ward, from section 1 all to section 20. As in most acts of political violence, ZANU-PF militia units have been at the forefront of political violence in the township, and the police has stood by without arresting perpetrators of violence. Members of the MDC have been kidnapped, had their homes burnt and have been persecuted by the
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(ZRP) on many occasions. Reports of political violence in Mbizo have been reported in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2008.


Sports

Mbizo Stadium Mbizo Stadium is a small stadium in Mbizo township, north-west of the city of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe.Dembare in Friendlieaccessed 02/11/2008) It is used for various activities, from hosting music concerts by popular artists like Alick Macheso, Simon ...
is a small stadiumDembare in Friendlie

accessed 02/11/2008)
and it is used for various activities, from hosting music concerts by popular artists like
Alick Macheso Alick Macheso (born 10 June 1968), is a Zimbabwean musician. He came onto the music scene as a solo artist in 1998, with his debut album ''Magariro'', which carried "Pakutema Munda ", probably the least noticeable from that album. From the first ...
,
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to Tongai Moyo, a native of the town. The stadium is located in Mbizo section one, the oldest part of the township. It has a capacity of about a thousand people.


Stampede

On 21 November 2014, a stampede occurred at
Mbizo Stadium Mbizo Stadium is a small stadium in Mbizo township, north-west of the city of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe.Dembare in Friendlieaccessed 02/11/2008) It is used for various activities, from hosting music concerts by popular artists like Alick Macheso, Simon ...
killing 11 and injuring 40 people.
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reported that around 30,000 people attended a religious service officiated by Walter Magaya. After the service, a large portion of the crowd attempted to leave the stadium using one exit. Four people died instantly in the ensuring stampede while seven more were pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The
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reported that the stampede was caused by police firing teargas after some of the crowd attempted to break off parts of the stadium wall to exit.


See also

*
Amaveni Amaveni Township is a high density suburb in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. It is about west of the city's central business district. The township's name of 'Amaveni' according to one of its first residents, the late Jonas Macela Nkomo (1908–2002), was deri ...
* Kwekwe


References

Suburbs in Kwekwe {{Zimbabwe-geo-stub