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Coordinates: 17°18S 31°20E / 17.300°S 31.333°E / -17.300; 31.333
 

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Bindura
Town
Coat of arms of Bindura
Bindura is located in Zimbabwe
Bindura

Bindura

Coordinates: 17°18′S 31°20′E / 17.300°S 31.333°E / -17.300; 31.333
CountryZimbabwe
ProvinceMashonaland Central
DistrictBindura District
Established1901
Elevation
1,070 m (3,510 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • Total50,400
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
Area code+26366210
ClimateSavanna
Websitehttp://bindurardc.co.zw/

Bindura is a village in the province of Mashonaland Central province, Zimbabwe. It is located in the Mazowe Valley about 88 km north-east of Harare. According to the 1982 Population Census, the town had a population of 18,243. This rose to 21,167 in the 1992 census and in the 2012 census it had reached 46,275. It is the administrative capital of the province. Bindura Nickel, now called Trojan Nickel Mine, a subsidiary of Mwana Africa plc, mines nickel, copper and cobalt in the area and operates a smelter refinery just south of the town. Cotton and maize are grown intensely in the region. The first basic school in Bindura opened in 1912.

The perennial Mazowe River flows around Bindura and through its north-eastern perimeter.

Bindura was originally named Kimberley Reefs after the gold mine which was opened in 1901, and changed to Bindura in 1913 when the railway arrived. Bindura is probably an Anglicised version of the Shona phrase, pindura mhuka, meaning "turn the game".[citation needed]

Notable people[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of cities & urban localities in Zimbabwe

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