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Sanga, Zimbabwe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sanga, Zimbabwe
Sanga is a community made up of six villages in Buhera District, Zimbabwe. It is within the traditional jurisdiction of Headman (''Sadunhu'') Mabvuregudo and Chief (''Ishe'') Nyashanu of the ''Shava'' totem. Sanga is in between Nyashanu Mission and Chiurwi Mountain.〔() 〕 The mountain, sometimes called Dzapasi, played a significant role at the end Zimbabwe’s Second War of Liberation, the Second ''Chimurenga''. Sanga has one service centre, called Sanga. It hosts the Sanga Sales Pens, Sanga Police Station and grocery shops. Nearby shopping centres include Mumbijo, also known as Chipoka, which is along Fari Road and Mashingaidze at the junction of Nyashanu Mission Road, Viriri Road and Fari Road. Two shopping centres were proposed in 2014 at Sanga School turnoff and at Madhume Road turnoff, near Muchada Bus Stop. ==History==
According to oral tradition, the Sanga area was an estate owned by a white farmer called Muputa. The primary function of the estate was to raise cattle. Muputa tried to drill boreholes in Sanga, but was not successful. The only successful boreholes that are still operational are at Old Sanga Market near Sanga School. It is reported that Muputa abandoned the area around 1950 due to poor rains. At Old Sanga Market, Muputa developed a cattle market. Today, few remnants of his presence remain. The evidence of his presence includes building foundations built using strong cement, bricks and stones and can be seen in Alfred Mutema’s field near Sanga School. Other remnants of his presence include heavy slabs that were part of toilets and water tanks, fence posts and cattle pens located in an area called ''ku'', Madhanga in Chipiro Village. The last water tank, which was situated at the second borehole from Zvironga Hills, was destroyed in 1993 at the recommendation of the Borehole Committee.
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