Binga is one of the administrative district in Matabeleland North, the northwestern bordering Zambia along the Zambezi River.
[2] People were forcibly moved from their traditional land in the valley along the Zambezi Valley by the Federal Government of the Central African Federation [3] [4] to pave way for the construction of the Kariba dam and the relocation which was without compensation, is criticized for tearing apart a community that had together for a long time into two distinct nations of Southern and Northern Rhodesia.
It is home to chiefly to the BaTonga people and ChiTonga, one of the 16 official languages in Zimbabwe is predominant in the area.
Tourist attractions feature the general Zambezi River viewing, "The only sand beach in Zimbabwe", Hot springs, fishing, crocodile farm, game reserves, Chijalile Pass, Swamps in the Simatelele Ward area, several stunning gorges, natural rock outcrops to mention.
Resort areas in the district surrounding the village also offer exclusive accommodation and wedding venues.