Matabeleland South is a
province
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in southwestern
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 ...
. With a population of 683,893 as of the 2012 Zimbabwean census, it is the country's least populous province. After
Matabeleland North
Matabeleland North is a province in western Zimbabwe. With a population of 749,017 as of the 2012 census, it is the country's second-least populous province, after Matabeleland South, and is the country's least densely populated province. Matab ...
, it is Zimbabwe's second-least densely populated province. Matabeleland South was established in 1974, when the original
Matabeleland Province was divided into two provinces, the other being Matabeleland North. The province is divided into six districts.
Gwanda
Gwanda is a town in Zimbabwe. It is the capital of the province of Matabeleland South, one of the ten administrative provinces in the country. It is also the district capital of Gwanda District, one of the seven administrative districts in ...
is the capital, and
Beitbridge
Beitbridge is a border town in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. The name also refers to the border post and bridge spanning the Limpopo River, which forms the political border between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The border on the ...
is the province's largest town. The name "Matabeleland" is derived from
Ndebele
Ndebele may refer to:
*Southern Ndebele people, located in South Africa
*Northern Ndebele people, located in Zimbabwe and Botswana
Languages
* Southern Ndebele language, the language of the South Ndebele
* Northern Ndebele language, the language ...
, the province's largest ethnic group.
Matabeleland South is bordered by Bulawayo and Matabeleland North to the north,
Midlands
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to the northeast,
Masvingo
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to the southeast,
South Africa
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to the south, and
Botswana
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to the west. It has an area of , equal to 13.86% of the total area of Zimbabwe. It is the fourth-largest of the country's ten provinces in area. Matabeleland South sits on the edge of the
Kalahari Desert
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It is not to be confused with the Angolan, Namibian, and South African Namib coastal d ...
, giving it an
arid
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climate not hospitable to
agriculture
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.
Economy
Its economy is largely centered around
subsistence farming and
livestock farming. Droughts and a lack of economic opportunities have resulted in widespread poverty and migration out of the province.
Transport
The province has an important geographical location which can link Botswana to Malawi or South Africa to south Zambia through Bulawayo, but due to lack of investment, the old transport hub of the late 20th century lost its familiarity and use with these two countries.
Geography
The province sits on the edge of the
Kalahari desert, hence it is arid and very dry. The province shares borders with South Africa and Botswana. As a result, there are Tswana, Sotho/Pedi, Venda, Shangani (Tsonga) and the Khoisan speaking people in the province. The other languages that are native in the province are Ndebele and Kalanga.
Towns and villages
Towns and villages in Matabeleland South include
Antelope Mine
Antelope Mine is a village in the Kezi district of the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located about 114 km south of Bulawayo and 14 km south of Kezi. The village was established in an area once rich in wildlife and was named afte ...
,
Beitbridge
Beitbridge is a border town in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. The name also refers to the border post and bridge spanning the Limpopo River, which forms the political border between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The border on the ...
,
Brunapeg
Brunapeg is a settlement in the Matabeleland South Province of Zimbabwe. It is one of the urban centres in Mangwe District, one of the seven administrative districts in the province.
Location
Brunapeg is located in the extreme south west of ...
,
Colleen Bawn
Colleen Bawn is a town in Zimbabwe.
Location
Colleen Bawn is located in Gwanda District, in Matabeleland South Province, in southwest Zimbabwe. It is approximately , by road, east of Gwanda, the provincial and district headquarters. This is ...
,
Esigodini,
Filabusi
Filabusi is a town in the Matabeleland South Province of Zimbabwe. The town is the district capital of Insiza District and a service centre for the surrounding mining and farming areas.
Location
Filabusi lies off the Mbalabala–Mutare Road ...
,
Fort Rixon
Fort Rixon is a village and farming centre in Matabeleland in the Republic of Zimbabwe, located some north-east of Bulawayo. It was founded as a military outpost in 1896 during the rebellion of the Matabele against British colonial rule of Rhod ...
,
Gwai
Gwai is a village in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. It is located around 135 km north-west of Bulawayo. The village is named after the local river and is derived from the Ndebele word meaning ''tobacco''. The Gwai River Inn wa ...
,
Gwanda
Gwanda is a town in Zimbabwe. It is the capital of the province of Matabeleland South, one of the ten administrative provinces in the country. It is also the district capital of Gwanda District, one of the seven administrative districts in ...
,
Kafusi
Kafusi is a ward in Gwanda District of Matabeleland South province in southern Zimbabwe
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,
Kezi,
Madlambudzi,
Makhado,
Maphisa,
Masendu,
Ndolwane,
Plumtree,
Shangani,
Stanmore
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,
Tshitshi,
Bulu,
West Nicholson
West Nicholson or Tshabezi is a town in the Matabeleland South Province of Zimbabwe.
Location
It is located in Gwanda District, along the Bulawayo–Beitbridge Highway, approximately , southeast of the town of Gwanda, where the district he ...
, and
Zezani.
Government and politics
Provincial government
Matabeleland South is overseen by the
Minister of State for Matabeleland South Province, a
de facto
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governor
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who oversees provincial affairs and sits in the
House of Assembly
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Historically, in British Crown colonies
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of the
Parliament of Zimbabwe. The governor is appointed by the
President of Zimbabwe
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The ...
and is not appointed to a set term. Historically, the governor held the title Governor of Matabeleland South, but the office has since been renamed to align with the
2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe, which does not allow for provincial governors.
The current Minister of State for Matabeleland South Province is
Abednico Ncube, a
ZANU–PF
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member who was appointed by President
Emmerson Mnangagwa
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in December 2017.
Districts
Matabeleland South Province is divided into seven districts:
Beitbridge
Beitbridge is a border town in the province of Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe. The name also refers to the border post and bridge spanning the Limpopo River, which forms the political border between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The border on the ...
,
Bulilima
Bulilima District is a district of the Province Matabeleland South in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by Sout ...
,
Gwanda
Gwanda is a town in Zimbabwe. It is the capital of the province of Matabeleland South, one of the ten administrative provinces in the country. It is also the district capital of Gwanda District, one of the seven administrative districts in ...
,
Insiza,
Mangwe
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African
African mythology
* Anẓar, god of rain in Berber mythology.
* Achek, wife of the rain god Deng in Dinka mythology
* Mangwe, a water spirit known as "the flooder" in the b ...
,
Matobo, and
Umzingwane.
National politics
Like each of Zimbabwe's ten provinces, Matabeleland South Province is represented in the
Senate
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by six senators, three of whom must be women.
Senators are not directly elected by voters, but are instead selected by party lists via a
proportional representation
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system.
The province's current senators since the
2018 elections
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are
Themba Mathuthu (
ZANU–PF
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),
Alma Mkwebu (ZANU–PF),
Tambudzani Mohadi (ZANU–PF),
Simon Khaya-Moyo
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(ZANU–PF),
Bekithemba Mpofu (
MDC Alliance), and
Meliwe Phuthi (MDC Alliance).
Matabeleland South is represented by 13 Members of Parliament in the
House of Assembly
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Historically, in British Crown colonies
A Crown colony or royal colony was a colony adm ...
, Zimbabwe's lower house of
Parliament
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. The province's current MPs since the 2018 elections are
Patrick Dube,
Ruth Mavhungu Maboyi,
Levi Mayihlome,
Obedingwa Mguni,
Edgar Moyo,
Abednico Ncube,
Soul Ncube,
Nqobizitha Ndlovu,
Albert Nguluvhe,
Dingumuzi Phuti,
Madodana Sibanda,
Spare Sithole, and
Farai Taruvinga. All are members of ZANU–PF except for Dube, who represents the
MDC Alliance.
See also
*
Matabele people
The Northern Ndebele people ( nd, amaNdebele) are an offshoot of the Bantu found in Southern Africa.
Their three related Ndebele groups in South Africa are divided into (Northern and Southern Ndebele), the Northern Ndebele of South Africa co ...
*
Bulawayo
Bulawayo (, ; Ndebele: ''Bulawayo'') is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region. The city's population is disputed; the 2022 census listed it at 665,940, while the Bulawayo City Council ...
*
Provinces of Zimbabwe
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*
Districts of Zimbabwe
The Republic of Zimbabwe is broken down into 10 administrative provinces, which are divided into 59 districts and 1,200 wards.
Bulawayo Province
* Bulawayo
Harare Province
* Harare
Manicaland Province
* Buhera
* Chima ...
References
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Provinces of Zimbabwe
1974 establishments in Rhodesia