Mbizo Stadium is a small stadium in Mbizo township, north-west of the city of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe.[1] It is used for various activities, from hosting music concerts by popular artists like Alick Macheso, Simon Chimbetu to Tongai Moyo, a native of the town. The stadium is located in Mbizo section one, the oldest part of the township. It has a capacity of about a thousand people.
On 21 November 2014, a stampede occurred at stadium and killing 11 and injuring 40 people.[2] Reuters reported that around 30,000 people attended a religious service officiated by Walter Magaya.[3] After the service, the crowd left toward a single exit in a stampede, killing four immediately; seven others were pronounced dead at hospital.[3] The Business Standard reported that the stampede was caused by police firing teargas after some of the crowd attempted to break off parts of the stadium wall to exit.[2]
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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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