They went on and reached another area where they said it is mbisingwe, meaning the zebras, they saw and leopards that were hauling the whole night got similar stripes and it is here, where these Kalangas tribes split.
The town of Beitbridge, at Zimbabwe's border with the Republic of South Africa, lies 197 kilometres (122 mi), further southeast on Highway A-6.
The town is the a centre for Matebeleland South’s cattle ranching industry and also trades in agricultural produce.
Stone Age implements have been found in the Gwalingemba Hills, which are located 32 miles (52 km) south of Gwanda.
The town is the chief centre for south-western Zimbabwe's cattle district and also trades in agricultural produce.
The town chiefs refused to acknowledge the results of the 1992 census as they felt they had been undercounted.
[11] Most residents of Gwanda are ethnically Ndebele, and isiNdebele and English are the languages most commonly spoken.
The former president of Zambia, Rupiah Banda, was born in this town, in a place called Miko.