Gokwe centre

Gokwe Centre is a rural small town in the Midlands province in Zimbabwe. The town is usually referred to as "Gokwe Centre" because the larger region is called Gokwe.

Gokwe
Nickname(s): 
Gokwe Centre
Gokwe
Location in Zimbabwe
Coordinates: 18.22°S 28.94°E / -18.22; 28.94
country Zimbabwe
ProvinceMidlands
DistrictGokwe South
Time zoneUTC+2 (Central Africa Time)

Background

Gokwe was originally a government station. It housed a district commissioner, police, hospital, veterinary services and other government rural agencies. Primarily for the administration of the district, it was also the base for the control of the tsetse fly and its associated lethal disease trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness).

Historical Achievements

Growth Point Status

The place was proclaimed a Growth Point in 1982 under the government's growth points policy.

Gokwe town is a success case of the government's growth point policy whose results in July 2006 culminated in the proclamation by the state that it becomes a town.

Town Status

Gokwe Growth Point then run by the Gokwe South Rural District Council rapidly turned into a town skipping the Rural Service Center status because of its rapid developmental rate[1] courtesy of the Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway which brought a much needed connectivity to all parts of Zimbabwe through its Kwekwe end link into the A5 Harare to Bulawayo highway.[2]

Caretaker Commission

The step to establish the administrative machinery of the town included the putting in place of a commission appointed by the minister for local government in terms of the urban councils act Chapter 29.15.9.2(b).[3] This appointed commission was to run office until the coming in of elected councilors.

Town Council

Initial Committee 2008

The delimitation team divided Gokwe Center into 6 wards for the 2008 harmonized elections.[4] Consequently, six councilors were elected, and as required two special interest councilors were appointed by the minister in terms of the urban councils act to form the first ever Gokwe Town Council.

Subsequent Committees

From the 2013 harmonized elections Gokwe Town Council is set in place and run according to the Urban Councils Act Chapter 29:15.

Gokwe Town Council is affiliated to the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe and Councilor Esther Senga of Ward 3 (Green Valley) is a committee member of the Presidential Committee of UCAZ.[5]

2008 to 2013 Elected Councillors

2008 Local Government Election Results: MIDLANDS PROVINCE: Gokwe Town

1 Tangwara Onias ____ MDC Tsvangirai

2 Sibanda Sithabiso___ MDC Tsvangirai

3 Mashizha Elizabeth_____ MDC Tsvangirai

4 Mudondo Darlington_______ MDC Tsvangirai

5 Mutegwe Lisias ______ MDC Tsvangirai

6 Chipfuko Vengesai_____ MDC Tsvangirai

2013-2018 Councillors

|SEE 2013_Local Authorities Election Results GOKWE TOWN | External Link

(Ward, name and Political Party)

  • 1 Taruvinga Davis Zanu-PF
  • 2 Nyamukasa Duncan (Zanu-PF)
  • 3 Senga Esther (female) (Zanu-PF)
  • 4 Mapfunde Fastimo (Zanu-PF)
  • 5 Mlanga Jameson MDC-T
  • 6 Mafa Manuel (Zanu-PF)

Operations

Service Delivery

Gokwe Town Council has Four Department, namely 1. HR and Admin 2. Finance 3. Engineering (Works and Services) and 4. Housing, Health and Community Services.

The town council has built a $300,000 administration block as part of its service delivery.[6]

Refuse collection is done on regular bases and the council has engaged voluntary organizations such as religious groups, churches and women's clubs for litter monitoring, on the Keep Gokwe Clean campaign.[7]

Cheziya High School is the most known institution which offers A'level courses.

Commerce and Industry

Industry in Gokwe is dominated by small scale formal and informal Entrepreneurs. However a number of standard industrial organizations are increasingly filtering in.

Gokwe Town apart from scores of smaller retail shops six major indigenous supermarkets and wholesalers of international standards; Spar, Metro Peach, Choppies, Nyaningwe, Eden Supermarket and Agro Foods are the pride of Gokwe. There are also modern night spots, the Chicago Sports Club, Junior Sports Bar, Gokwe Hotel and Pumba Lodge.

Banks like Barclays bank, CBZ, POSB and other financial houses are also in town, the Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe Ltd. (Agribank)[8] topping the list.

Residential Areas

Gokwe town has six suburban settlements that include the low density, medium density and the high density.

Low density

  • Green Valley
  • Sasame

Medium Density

  • Cheziya
  • Nyaradza
  • Mlalazi
  • Mabwe

High density

  • Njelele
  • Mapfungautsi

Currently under MDC supervision

Plots

  • Njelele Agro-plots

Population

On estimation there are just less than 30 000 inhabitants in Gokwe town.[9]

In 2012 according to the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat), the town had 6 524 households, housing 10 914 male and 13 140 female mixed lingua residents.

Total population was 24 054, males being 45.4% of the total while female residents were the majority at 54.6%. The growth rate is 2.2%.

By the look of these statistics Gokwe has become bigger than some towns which got town status before Gokwe was even well known business center.

In 2012

  • Shurugwi which was established in 1899 by the BSAC had 21 905 residents and 5 879 households.
  • Gwanda which is the provincial capital of Matabeleland South Province had 20 227 residents and 5 765 households.
  • Plumtree had 11626 residents and just 3354 households.

Government Departments

There are various government departments in Gokwe town that include the

Parastatals

Parastatal organizations at the center are the

to name a few.

Schools

There are Four Primary Schools and Four Secondary Schools in Gokwe Town. Primary Schools 1. St Paul's Primary School 2. Mapfungautsi Council Primary School 3. CZM Primary School 4. Gokwe Town St Agness Primary School

Secondary Schools 1. Cheziya Council High School 2. St Paul's High School 3. Njelele Government High School 4. LOGOS Empowerment Girls High School

Public Service

Communications

Transportation

  • An aerodrome for small private planes which is popularly called Gokwe Airport.
  • Bus station: Built up; with toilets, loading bays

See also

Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway Mutange Dam

References

  1. Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe Town Council Profile-HISTORY: Gokwe is relatively a new town which was established by statutory Instrument 170 of the 2006 proclamation 6 of 2006. The town evolved out of Gokwe South Rural District Council. Because of its rapid developmental rate it is one of the few urban settlements in Zimbabwe which graduated to a town direct from a Growth Point. Most urban centres have grown from a rural service centre to a local board, the lowest on the Hierarchy of urban councils. www.ucaz.org |Member Profiles | Retrieved 6 February 2016
  2. African Development Back Group |16 August 1999 Page 11 Section 2.6:Project Objectives and Scope at Appraisal; Subsection 2.6.2: The Kwekwe-Gokwe road has provided improved access and connection with the national network with the western part of the Midlands province which was isolated for many years Operation Evaluation Department| Retrieved 7 February 2016
  3. Title 29. Chapter 29:15 Councils Act. Part II. (Establishment of a municipalities, town councils, local government areas and local boards and matters incidental thereto.) Section 9: "Promotion of local government." Subsection 2(b) 'appoint a commission of residents within the area to make recommendations on such matters concerning local government in that area as the council or the Minister, as the case may be, may direct.' mlgi.org.za |Resources |Retrieved 7 February 2016
  4. Gokwe Map Gokwe Wards Map ZEC| Gokwe.pdf | Retrieved 7 February 2016
  5. Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe Cllr Esther Senga elected councilor for Ward 3 in Gokwe Town Council in the June 2013 harmonized elections. Is a Committee Member of the Presidential Committee of UCAZ. www.ucaz.org |Member Profiles | Retrieved 7 February 2016
  6. Munyaradzi Musiiwa |19 July 2015 Gokwe Town House nears completion: "The construction of a $300 000 administration office in Gokwe Town is nearing completion, an official said. Addressing a visiting delegation from Gambia’s Kanifing Municipal Council, in Gokwe, town secretary Ms. Melania Mandeya said the administration offices would also see the introduction of an electronic billing system aimed at improving service delivery. Sunday News | Local News |Retrieved 7 February 2016
  7. Munyaradzi Musiiwa |19 July 2015 Gokwe Town House nears completion: She also said they had engaged the services of voluntary litter monitors whom she said were helping council to clean the town for free. Ms. Mandeya said the local authority’s partnerships with churches such as Johan Masowe Chishanu in Ward 2, Green valley Women’s Club in Ward 3 and Ziso Reutano in Ward 2 had resulted in members of the community learning more about keeping their environment clean for the good of their health. “We have litter monitors, churches and community organizations that are keeping the town clean for free, much to the benefit of the town,” she said. Sunday News | Local News |Retrieved 7 February 2016
  8. Info Agribank Site : Gokwe Stand No 3, Hurudza House P Bag 6110,Gokwe Agribank website|Midlands|Retrieved 7 February 2016
  9. Munyaradzi Musiiwa |19 July 2015 | paragraph 14 Gokwe Town House nears completion: "Gokwe has a population of about 25 000 residents." Sunday News | Local News |Retrieved 7 February 2016
  10. Econet Welcome to Econet__ Econet is a privately held diversified telecommunications group with operations and investments in Africa, Europe, South America, North America and the East Asia Pacific Rim, offering products and services in the core areas of mobile and fixed telephony services, broadband, internet, satellite and fibre optic networks. Archived December 18, 2005, at the Wayback Machine Econet Wireless | Home | Retrieved 26 January 2016
  11. Telecel Zimbabwe Welcome__Telecel Zimbabwe is currently the second largest mobile phone network in Zimbabwe, with more than 2 500 000 active subscribers. Telecel | Home | Retrieved 26 January 2016
  12. NetOne NetOne is the first cellular network operator in Zimbabwe based on Global System for Mobile Communications(GSM)
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