Pelandaba

Pelandaba is a suburb of in Zimbabwe. It has nearly 30,000 residents as of 2007. It houses Sizane Secondary School, Induba Primary School and the house of late Joshua Nkomo, the former leader of Zimbabwe's African Peoples Union.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Makokoba and Bulawayo.

Suburb
Makhokhoba is a suburb of , Zimbabwe. It was the first black African township in the city. The suburb is named after the actions of Mr Fallon, the Native Commissioner, who used walk around with a stick. is situated 6 km east of Pelandaba.

is a relaxed, elegant industrial city with wide tree-lined boulevards, in western . Several World Heritage sites, including historic monuments from the precolonial era and national parks, are within an hour's drive from , making it a great tourist destination.

Suburb
is a neighbourhood in the city of , Zimbabwe. is situated 8 km southeast of Pelandaba.

Pelandaba

Latitude
-20.14833° or 20° 8′ 54″ south
Longitude
28.52111° or 28° 31′ 16″ east
Elevation
1,387 metres (4,551 feet)
Open location code
5GFCVG2C+MC
Geo­Names ID
1106083
Wiki­data ID
Q24235828
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