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The caves are located in Makonde District, Mashonaland West Province, in north central Zimbabwe.They lie approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi), by road, northwest of Chinhoyi (formerly Sinoia), the nearest large town, and the location of the district and provincial headquarters. [3]
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Prefect Apostolic of Chinhoyi (Roman rite) Bishop Helmut Reckter, S.J. (22 Feb 1974 – 28 Oct 1985 see below) Bishops of Chinhoyi (Roman rite) Bishop Helmut Reckter, S.J. (see above 28 Oct 1985 – 10 Mar 2004) Bishop Dieter Scholz, S.J. (6 Apr 2006 – 17 Feb 2016) Bishop Raymond Tapiwa Mupandasekwa, C.Ss.R. (2017.13.30 -)
The Catholic University of Zimbabwe (CUZ) is a Catholic Church affiliated university [1] established in 1999 in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city. It offers six undergraduate degree programs: Bachelor of Business Management & Information Technology (Honors), Bachelor of Business Management (Honors), Bachelor of Accounting (Honors), Bachelor of Social Science in Development Studies (Honors ...
The Battle of Sinoia, also known as the Battle of Chinhoyi was a small military engagement fought near Sinoia (modern-day Chinhoyi) between a small unit of Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) guerrillas and the Rhodesian police force on 28 April 1966.
Raymond Tapiwa Mupandasekwa (born 28 April 1970) was ordained as the Roman Catholic Bishop of Chinhoyi on 7 April 2018 and later installated as the Bishop of Masvingo Diocese on 09 December 2023, taking over from Bishop Emeritus Michael Dixon Bhasera who was at the helm of the Diocese since its inception.
Council room of the University of Zimbabwe. Portraits of former Vice-Chancellors from left to right: Robert Craig, Leonard Lewis, Walter Kamba and Gordon Chavunduka. In 1945, Manfred Hodson (after whom a residence hall is now named) formed the Rhodesia University Association, inspired by the promise of £20,000 by Robert Jeffrey Freeman for establishing such a university. [8]