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==Spots==
==Spots==
[[Soccer]] is the main spot in the city, just like the rest of the country. [[Lancashire Steel, FC]], the main team in the city and been in the [[PSL]] a number of times. At its stadium, [[Baghdad]], it has hosted a number of big teams in the country, including [[Dynamos FC]], and [[Highlanders FC]].
[[Soccer]] is the main spot in the city, just like the rest of the country. [[Lancashire Steel, FC]], the main team in the city and been in the [[PSL]] a number of times. At its stadium, [[Baghdad]], it has hosted a number of big teams in the country, including [[Dynamos FC]], and [[Highlanders FC]].


The [[Kwekwe Sports Club]] hosts games by Zimbabwe's Midlands provincial [[cricket]] side, and hosted a [[One Day International]] against [[Kenyan cricket team|Kenya]] in 2002, along with a number of matches between Zimbabwe A and touring teams. Kwekwe hosts two [[football (soccer)]] clubs, the ''Lancashire Steel'' (named after a local steel company) and ''Kwekwe Cables''. The Kwekwe Queens Club is also a reputable sporting establishment, with a sizable membership and drinking crowd.
The [[Kwekwe Sports Club]] hosts games by Zimbabwe's Midlands provincial [[cricket]] side, and hosted a [[One Day International]] against [[Kenyan cricket team|Kenya]] in 2002, along with a number of matches between Zimbabwe A and touring teams. Kwekwe hosts two [[football (soccer)]] clubs, the ''Lancashire Steel'' (named after a local steel company) and ''Kwekwe Cables''. The Kwekwe Queens Club is also a reputable sporting establishment, with a sizable membership and drinking crowd.

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Kwekwe, Zimbabwe
City
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceMidlands
DistrictKwekwe
Establishedlate 19th Century
Population
 (2002)
 • Total88,000
 estimated
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (CEST)
This article is about the city. For the district, see Kwekwe District.

Kwekwe or Kwe Kwe (formerly Que Que) is a city in Zimbabwe. It is located in the centre of the country (Midlands province) - roughly equidistant from Harare to the northeast and Bulawayo to the southwest. Its population stood at 47,607 in 1982, 75,425 in 1992 and the preliminary result of the 2002 census suggests a current population of 88,000.

Background

Kwekwe was founded in the late 19th century as a gold mining town, and hosts Zimbabwe's National Mining Museum. The town remains an industrial centre of the country. Kwekwe is named after the Kwekwe River, which was originally named Que Que (pronounced the same) after the croaking of the frogs.

Climate

The climate is warm and wet from mid November to mid March, with cool, dry weather from May to mid August and warm dry weather from August to mid-November.

Cultural Events

Spots

Soccer is the main spot in the city, just like the rest of the country. Lancashire Steel, FC, the main team in the city and been in the PSL a number of times. At its stadium, Baghdad, it has hosted a number of big teams in the country, including Dynamos FC[1], and Highlanders FC.

The Kwekwe Sports Club hosts games by Zimbabwe's Midlands provincial cricket side, and hosted a One Day International against Kenya in 2002, along with a number of matches between Zimbabwe A and touring teams. Kwekwe hosts two football (soccer) clubs, the Lancashire Steel (named after a local steel company) and Kwekwe Cables. The Kwekwe Queens Club is also a reputable sporting establishment, with a sizable membership and drinking crowd.

Education

Higher Learning

Kwekwe Polytechnique

Secondary and Primary

There are a number of schools in the city. Kwekwe Junior School; Kwekwe High School; Ficthlea primary school; Goldridge School; Mbizo High; and Manunure High.

Suburbs

Kwekwe like any town has its suburbs divided into low cost housing ,residential housing and also industrial and railway housing. Kwekwe has only one set of traffic lights which are slightly outside the city centre - on a road leading to the high density suburb of Mbizo.

Amaveni Township and Mbizo Township are the two low cost housing suburbs in Kwekwe area. These two ghetto like housing areas were primarily built close to the mines so that the workers were located close to work making the area boom in terms of business, especially for local bars known as beer halls. The mine which was white sands was actually a beautiful site and was nicknamed "Motoro".

Then there are the mid-class homes in the Fitchlea area. This area is made up of big 3-4 bedroom homes and is still home to wealthy families despite the collapse of the economy.

Masasa Park and New Town are amongst the wealthier suburbs. The very wealthy upper-class families reside mugomo (on the mountain) in the suburb of Chicago. This is subdivided into mini-suburbs such as Hazeldene. The homes in this area are significantly larger than most, and are usually staffed with 2-4 domestic workers and, at times, security guards.

The town lies on the Bulawayo - Harare Line of the railway. It is home to two Mosques, a meetinghouse for the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Seventh-day Adventist Churches, Salvation Army and Catholic churches.

Kwekwe has paved roads leading to Gweru, Kadoma, Mvuma and Gokwe Business Centre hence it is considered a well connected city. Besides being right in the middle of the country, Kwekwe is also strategically located within the midlands metropolitan area. Kwekwe, together with Gweru, Kadoma and Redcliff form the 2nd largest Zimbabwean (combined)urban settlement - only 2nd to Harare and its environs.

Industries

Mining

Gold is mined in the city, the reason the city was established. Kwekwe was originally a gold mining camp and is today characterised by the large mines in its vicinity producing gold, chrome and iron.

Manufacturing

ZIMASCO and ZISCO Steel at the two major players in the city. ZISCO, with its satellite town of Redcliff, is the centre of Zimbabwe's steel industry.

Chemical

Sable Chemicals in located outside city. It produces fertilizer for the whole country.

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