Silobela - Zimbabwe Parliament
Silobela - Zimbabwe Parliament
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There Christian Care <strong>Zimbabwe</strong>, Plan International and ORAP operating in the<br />
ward. It deals with issues pertaining to poverty alleviation, sanitation, education,<br />
gender and human rights and health.<br />
17. Ward 23 [Jackson (Totonga)]<br />
The ward falls under Chief Malisa and he assisted by Headman Makhaba. There<br />
are 3 primary schools, 3 crèches, 1 secondary school and 1 clinic in the ward.<br />
This is located in small scale farming areas.<br />
17.1 Education<br />
There is St Mark’s Lozane Primary School in the Ward, which was established<br />
in 1910. It has a staff complement of 10 trained teachers. It is owned by council<br />
and is a day school. There is no hot seating at the school.<br />
St Joseph’s Primary School was established in 1948 and is owned by council.<br />
It has 12 trained teachers. It has an enrolment of 263 boys and 219 girls. It is a<br />
day school and has no hot seating.<br />
Totololo Primary School is owned by council. It has 4 trained teachers and 1<br />
who are not trained. It is a day school and has no hot seating.<br />
Zimemle Secondary School was established in 1984 and is owned by council.<br />
It has 14 trained teachers and 1 who are not trained. It has an enrolment of 222<br />
boys and 198 girls. It is a day school and offers subjects up to “O” Level. There<br />
is no hot seating at the school<br />
17.2 Health Facilities<br />
There is 1 one clinic in the ward called Jackson. Jackson Clinic was established<br />
in 1961 and is owned by council. It is serviced by 1 nurse, and there is no<br />
resident doctor. There are 9 maternity beds and 9 general beds. The clinic uses<br />
solar power and there are telephone services.<br />
17.3 Animal Health and Management Facilities<br />
There are 2 dip tanks, 96 grazing schemes, 1 cattle sales pen and there are no<br />
spraying points or animal health and management centres. The cattle sales pen<br />
and the dip tanks are owned by the rural district council. The grazing schemes<br />
are under private ownership. There are 96 small scale farms and each farmer<br />
owns his/her grazing scheme.<br />
17.4 Dams