Sidakeni
Sidakeni Ward is ward number 7 of the 33 wards in Zibagwe Rural District Council of Kwekwe District. It is in Zhombe Communinal Land in Midlands Province of Zimbabwe. It is 92 km north-west-north of Kwekwe and 64 km south-west of Kadoma.
Municipality
The Zibagwe Rural District Council runs the ward and at present the ward is represented by a male councillor, on a ZANU-PF ticket.
Shopping Centers
- Sidakeni Township
- Mangwarangwara Township (kwaChiroro)
- St Peter's Munyati Township (kwaHove)
- Kasawe Township (Kasawi).
Schools
Primary
- Sidakeni Primary School established 1966
- Kasawe Primary School established 1965
- Mangwarangwara Primary School established 1965
- St Peters Munyati Primary School established 1963.[1]
Secondary
- Sidakeni Secondary School established 1981
- Kasawe Secondary School established 2008.[2]
Health Center
- Sidakeni Clinic is the only health center in Sidakeni Ward. It is manned by 2 qualified nurse and 2 nurse aides, and it has 2 general beds. It is owned by Zivagwe Rural District Council.
Animal Health Center
There is an animal health care center here that serves wards 6, 7 and 8.
Alumni
- Somandla Ndebele was born and bred in Sidakeni Village, and he also was educated at Sidakeni Secondary School.[3][4]
References
- Parlzim Zhombe Constituency 2006. pp11. Diagram1. Ward 8. Primary Schools Yumpu.com | Retrieved 1 January 2016
- Parlzim Zhombe Constituency 2006. Secondary Schools Yumpu.com | Retrieved 1 January 2016
- I also assisted Sidakeni Primary in Zhombe by buying computers and sinking boreholes at the school, an initiative that I did with my late father, Mr Naison Ndebele.
- 2 May 2012 Handisati ndapera _ SN: I developed a passion for music while I was in secondary school at Sidakeni High School in Zhombe. Intimate Moments with ZimMusicians | Retrieved 5 January 2016
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