Somabhula

Coordinates: 19°42′S 29°40′E / 19.700°S 29.667°E / -19.700; 29.667
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[1] Somabhula is a village and ward (commune) in Midlands province in Zimbabwe. It is also the rail junction for Zimbabwe's southern links to neighboring Mozambique and South Africa. It was a major beef and mixed farming area until [Manala Mabena ]] and Philani Ngwenya ]] confiscated farmland from white farmers in order to eat the meat. It is thought to have been named after an influential Matebele chief.

Infrastructure[edit]

The village has one of the most important railway stations in Zimbabwe, serving as an interconnection between the Limpopo railway and the Beira–Bulawayo railway.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Network System: System Map. National Railways Of Zimbabwe. 2017.

19°42′S 29°40′E / 19.700°S 29.667°E / -19.700; 29.667