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3.2 Resident in Cairo, Egypt. 3.3 Resident in Kampala, Uganda. 3.4 Resident in Khartoum, Sudan. ... This is a list of diplomatic missions in South Sudan.
The road carries between 1,000 and 5,000 vehicles per day, with the heavier flows in the proximity of Harare. It is therefore proper to rehabilitate this road. The Harare-Beitbridge road is part of the trunk road network of Zimbabwe, which is a part of the North-South Corridor – one of the major arterial links in the regional road network.
Wing Commander Stanley Goreraza (died 5 June 2022) was an officer in the Air Force of Zimbabwe who served as defence attaché at the Zimbabwean embassy in China. Born in Rhodesia , Goreraza was formerly married to Grace Marufu , then secretary to and now the widow of Robert Mugabe .
R5 Highway is a 270.8 kilometres (168.3 mi) regional road corridor running from Harare to Mutare. It is also known as the A3 Highway . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is part of the Beira–Lobito Highway .
Chegutu-Chinhoyi Road is a primary paved road officially called the P13 Highway or P13 Road. It makes a right hand (north) T-Junction with the A5 about 500 metres east of Chegutu CBD . 18°07′30″S 30°08′46″E / 18.125022°S 30.14611°E / -18.125022; 30.14611 ( Chegutu-Chinhoyi Road
A11 Highway is a national road in Zimbabwe, running from Harare to Bindura through to Mount Darwin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also known as the P1 Road , Zimbabwe primary road number 1. A11 Highway (Harare-Mt Darwin Highway) Zimbabwe "A" classified roads as of 1975 Zimbabwe primary roads
The road runs in a southern direction from Harare to Beitbridge Border Post (between Zimbabwe and South Africa), covering a total distance of 571 km. The Harare–Beitbridge road is part of the Regional Trunk Road Network (RTRN Link Nr 25). On the South African it joins the N1 Highway which runs the whole length of South Africa to Cape Town. [10]
Mount Darwin is the probable site of some of the earliest European missionary work in southern Africa, by the Portuguese Jesuit Gonçalo da Silveira, who arrived in 1560 and was killed in March 1561 near Mount Darwin following a souring of relations with the local chief.