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- Mutoko, auch Mtoko, ist ein 1.300 m hoch gelegener Ort in einem ländlichen und dünn besiedelten Gebiet mit etwa 5.000 Einwohnern und ein Distrikt mit 125.000 Einwohnern (2006) in der Provinz Mashonaland East in Simbabwe. Mutoko hat eine 1100 m lange und 18 m breite asphaltierte Landebahn, die militärisch als Reserve gehalten wird, und ein berüchtigtes Gefängnis für politische Gefangene, Grund- und Sekundarschule, die durch ein kanadisches Projekt mit Computern und Internetanschluss ausgestattet wurde, allerdings fehlt der umfassende Anschluss an das Elektrizitätsnetz. (de)
- Mutoko is a small town in Mashonaland East province, Zimbabwe. It was established as an administrative station in 1911. It lies 143 km from Harare. It is named after the local chief, Mutoko. The town is the capital of the Mutoko District, which is inhabited by the . The Buja people are said to have settled in Mutoko coming from the north through Mhingari in what is now Mozambique. They were led by Nehor-eka(or Nehoreka or Nohureka), his father Mukombwe, his brothers Nyanzunzu and Mukwiradombo and sister Chingate (Nyamungate). Nehor-eka found Makate and his people in this area and Nehor-eka gave his sister Chingate (or Nyamungate) to Makate as a wife who later tricked Makate into losing the kingdom to Nehor-eka. (see Nehanda and Chaminuka), a spiritual leader of the Buja people. Nehor-eka's totem is shumba(lion). The name "Nehor-eka" does not have a local origin or meaning. Some would argue that it is derived from a fight with Makate that led him to be named Ndakukoreka. However, the structures of the names are too different to compare. There has previously been an attempt to link the name to a beast or animal such as (cow) or buffalo, with no real meaning to the name. These animals do not relate to Nehor-eka totem. This attempt has resulted in it being distorted to Nohoreka or Nohureka by local people in the area in an effort to accommodate its unusual structure. It constitutes two words which are hyphenated. The first name, Nehor is of Hebrew or Aramaic origin which means "light". The variant of this name is Nahor. Neither 'Nohor' or 'Nohur', is found in local languages either, and the word 'eka' is also not found in Shona or any other local languages. Nehor-eka is a combination of two words. If 'Nehor' is of Aramaic origin, 'Eka' is of Indo-European origin and means 'one', or 'first' or 'hero', with other related meanings. In an attempt to preserve the name, Nehoreka is also the name of a 10 piece Afro-Fusion music band, formed in Gweru, Zimbabwe by Percy Nhara, Solomon Jahwi and Innocent Madamombe. The band is now based in Harare. The town includes a future based young artist Blessing Sulumba (King Shy) who rose fame in 2015 after his first album (Shasha dzega) which was also Sponsored by Childline Mutoko and launched at Starbrite Talent Show. The Mutoko District measures up to 678 km wide and has the famous teacher's college situated in the east. The Buja people are known for being amongst the best tomato and mango farmers in Zimbabwe. Mutoko is surrounded by villages which were given to farmers after the war. It is from these resettlements the country is fed. In these areas, they produce maize, cotton, beans and recently tobacco. Mutoko is considered one of the major breadbaskets of Zimbabwe. Mutoko area is also known for being very mountainous, and as such is an important source of granite stone. In 1937 at nearby Mutemwa one of the few leprosy treatment centres in the country was established, at which John Bradburne worked from 1969 until he was killed by guerrillas during the Rhodesian Bush War. Up to 25,000 people attend a service there each year in his memory. Mutoko is also the birthplace of Tsitsi Dangarembga, author of the famous post-colonial novel Nervous Conditions, Wilson Katiyo, Dzekasburg, Chawasarira, Admire Mudzonga and many others who stood as luminaries in this area of Zimbabwe. UK-based author, Masimba Musodza, although born and raised in Harare, is of the Buja people and takes pride in his heritage as a direct descendant of Nehor-eka. List of famous institutions in Mutoko:
* Nyadire Methodist Mission: Teachers College, mixed boarding facilities for High and primary school, hospital, Methodist church institution;
* Mutoko High School Government Funded boarding facilities mixed;
* All Souls Catholic Mission: Orphanage mixed Boarding facilities for High and primary schools, hospital, church;
* Nyamuzuwe Methodist Mission: mixed Boarding facilities for High and primary School hospital and church. Tourist attractions:
* Mutoko airport;
* Motoko centre;
* Mutoko ruins;
* Mudzi River. 27 km south-west of Mutoko lies a Developing Growth Point called Jani. It is considered the rapid rural developing centre in Mashonaland East. It has a capture area of about 30 km. (en)
- Mutoko – miasto w północno-wschodnim Zimbabwe, w prowincji Maszona Wschodnia. Według danych na rok 2012 liczyło 12 336 mieszkańców. Wydobywany jest tu doleryt Nero Zimbabwe. (pl)
- Mutoko é uma pequena vila na província Mashonaland Leste, Zimbabwe. Foi estabelecida como uma estação administrativa em 1911. Encontra-se a 143 km de Harare. É nomeado após o chefe Mutoko local. Esta vila é capital do Mutoko (distrito) que é habitada pelo povo Buja. O povo de Buja teria se estabelecido em Mutoko de Mhingari no que é agora Moçambique O povo Buja é conhecido por ter os melhores produtores de tomates e mangas no Zimbabwe. Além de Mutoko é cercado por aldeias que foram entregues aos agricultores após a guerra, é a partir desses reinstalações que o país é alimentado. Nessas áreas, eles produzem milho, algodão, feijão e recentemente tabaco. Mutoko é considerado um dos maiores celeiros Zimbabwe. área Mutoko também é conhecida por ser uma região muito montanhosa do Zimbabwe e, como tal, é uma fonte importante de pedra granito. É também o lar de Nohoreka.Nohoreka que encontrou Makate e seu povo nesta área, e Nohoreka deu sua irmã Njapa para Makate como a mulher que mais tarde enganou Makate a perder o reino a Nohoreka. (ver Nehanda e Chaminuka),um líder espiritual do povo Buja. O totem de é (leão). Ele é o pai de todos os que usam o leão como totem originalmente da Tanzânia, mas desceram ao longo da costa do Oceano Índico em Tete Moçambique, e depois atravessaram o Zimbabwe, inicialmente se estabelecendo em Mutoko, no Zimbabwe. Nehoreka também é o nome de uma banda de música Afro Fusion de 10 peças, formada em Gweru Zimbabwe por Percy Nhara, Solomon Jahwi e Inocente Madamombe. A banda agora está baseada em Harare. Em 1937, nas proximidades de Mutemwa, foi estabelecido um dos poucos centros de tratamento de lepra no país em que trabalhou desde 1969 até que ele foi morto por guerrilheiros durante a . Até 25.000 pessoas são atendidas a um serviço a cada ano em sua memória. Mutoko também é o local de nascimento de , autor da famosa novela pós-colonial Wilson Katiyo, Dzekasburg, Chawasarira, Admire Mudzonga e muitos outros que ficaram comoestrelaas neste canto do Zimbábue. List de instituições famosas em Mutoko:Nyadire Methodist Mission :Faculdade de professores, instalações de embarque misto para ensino médio e ensino primário, hospital, instituição de igreja metodistaMutoko Grau GVT instalações de embarque misto financiadoMissão Católica Todas as Almas : Orfanato misturado Instalações de embarque para escolas de ensino médio e superior, hospital, igreja.Missão Metodista de Nyamuzuwe: instalações de embarque mista para altae escola primária do hospital e da igreja. Atrações turísticas:Aeroporto de MutokoCentro de MutokoRuínas de MutokoRio Mudzi Mutoko também é o local de nascimento de Abel Kahuni, um dos melhores corredores da distância média da Escola Príncipe Eduardo e do Zimbabwe. (pt)
- 穆托科是津巴布韋的城鎮,由東馬紹納蘭省負責管轄,距離首都哈拉雷160公里,海拔高度1,300米,位於農村和人口稀少的地區,該鎮孕婦愛滋病感染率為 25%,為全國之最。居民人數約5,000。 (zh)
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- Mutoko, auch Mtoko, ist ein 1.300 m hoch gelegener Ort in einem ländlichen und dünn besiedelten Gebiet mit etwa 5.000 Einwohnern und ein Distrikt mit 125.000 Einwohnern (2006) in der Provinz Mashonaland East in Simbabwe. Mutoko hat eine 1100 m lange und 18 m breite asphaltierte Landebahn, die militärisch als Reserve gehalten wird, und ein berüchtigtes Gefängnis für politische Gefangene, Grund- und Sekundarschule, die durch ein kanadisches Projekt mit Computern und Internetanschluss ausgestattet wurde, allerdings fehlt der umfassende Anschluss an das Elektrizitätsnetz. (de)
- Mutoko – miasto w północno-wschodnim Zimbabwe, w prowincji Maszona Wschodnia. Według danych na rok 2012 liczyło 12 336 mieszkańców. Wydobywany jest tu doleryt Nero Zimbabwe. (pl)
- 穆托科是津巴布韋的城鎮,由東馬紹納蘭省負責管轄,距離首都哈拉雷160公里,海拔高度1,300米,位於農村和人口稀少的地區,該鎮孕婦愛滋病感染率為 25%,為全國之最。居民人數約5,000。 (zh)
- Mutoko is a small town in Mashonaland East province, Zimbabwe. It was established as an administrative station in 1911. It lies 143 km from Harare. It is named after the local chief, Mutoko. The town is the capital of the Mutoko District, which is inhabited by the . The Buja people are said to have settled in Mutoko coming from the north through Mhingari in what is now Mozambique. They were led by Nehor-eka(or Nehoreka or Nohureka), his father Mukombwe, his brothers Nyanzunzu and Mukwiradombo and sister Chingate (Nyamungate). Nehor-eka found Makate and his people in this area and Nehor-eka gave his sister Chingate (or Nyamungate) to Makate as a wife who later tricked Makate into losing the kingdom to Nehor-eka. (see Nehanda and Chaminuka), a spiritual leader of the Buja people. Nehor-eka's (en)
- Mutoko é uma pequena vila na província Mashonaland Leste, Zimbabwe. Foi estabelecida como uma estação administrativa em 1911. Encontra-se a 143 km de Harare. É nomeado após o chefe Mutoko local. Esta vila é capital do Mutoko (distrito) que é habitada pelo povo Buja. O povo de Buja teria se estabelecido em Mutoko de Mhingari no que é agora Moçambique área Mutoko também é conhecida por ser uma região muito montanhosa do Zimbabwe e, como tal, é uma fonte importante de pedra granito. Atrações turísticas:Aeroporto de MutokoCentro de MutokoRuínas de MutokoRio Mudzi (pt)
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