Kwe Kwe River[1] (known as Que Que River until 1983) is a small river that runs by the town of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe. It is a lesser tributary of the Sebakwe River and it joins the Sebakwe River north of the town.[2] The water from the river is used by the steel industry that forms the backbone of the town of Kwekwe. The Sebakwe River joins Sanyati River which flows northwards and drains into the Zambezi River.
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Capital: Kwekwe | |
Dams/reservoirs | Ngondoma Dam • Sebakwe Dam |
Rivers | Kwekwe River • Ngondoma River • Sebakwe River • Sesombe River • Gweru River • Zhombe River |
Highways/roads | Chemagora-Sidakeni Road • Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway • Masoro Road • Somalala-Sidakeni Road • Zhombe-Sidakeni Road |
Museums/monuments | National Mining Museum, Zimbabwe • Mabura Caves |
Settlements | Amaveni • Chicago • Columbina Rural Service Center • Commoner, Empress • Empress Mine • Mbizo • Munyati • Redcliff • Silobela • Zhombe |
Health centres | Kwekwe General Hospital |
Irrgation schemes | Exchange • Ngondoma • Senkwasi |
Education | Bee Mine Secondary School • Goldridge College • Kwekwe High School • Nyaradzo High School • Samambwa Secondary School • Sidakeni Secondary School • Totororo Secondary School • Zhombe High School |
Culture and sport | |
Notable people | Ronald Benade • Blessing Chebundo • Michael Chinouya • Charles Coventry • Chris Duckworth • Terry Duffin • Ahmed Esat • Norman Featherstone • Travis Friend • Learnmore Jongwe • Sam Levy • Henry Madzorera • Morgan Mahanya • Emmerson Mnangagwa • Tongai Moyo • Charles Mudede |
Constituencies | Chirumanzu-Zibagwe • Redcliff • Silobela • Zhombe |
Industries | Sable Chemicals • Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company |
Mines | Gaika Mine • Globe and Phoenix Mine |
Aviation |
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