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Description
Mashonaland East is a province located in the northeastern part of Zimbabwe. It is bordered by Harare to the southwest, Mashonaland West to the northwest, and the provinces of Manicaland and Masvingo. The province is known for its rich agricultural land and extensive mineral resources, making it an important area for both farming and mining activities in the country.
The climate in Mashonaland East is primarily subtropical, characterized by a rainy season from November to March and a dry season from April to October. This climate supports a variety of crops, including maize, tobacco, and cotton. In addition to agriculture, the province is also home to notable wildlife parks and reserves, contributing to its ecological diversity.
Mashonaland East has a diverse population including various ethnic groups, with the majority being Shona speakers. The province has several towns and rural areas, with Marondera being one of its key urban centers. Infrastructure development has been growing in recent years, improving access to education and healthcare services for the local communities.
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