Somabhula
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Somabhula is a village and ward (commune) in Midlands province in Zimbabwe. It is also the rail junction for Zimbabwe's southern links to neighboring Mozambique and South Africa. It was a major beef and mixed farming area until Robert Mugabe and ZANU–PF confiscated farmland from white farmers. It is thought to have been named after an influential Matebele chief.
Infrastructure
The village has one of the most important railway stations in Zimbabwe, serving as an interconnection between the Limpopo railway and the Beira–Bulawayo railway.[https://nrz.co.zw/network-system/ Network System: System Map]. National Railways Of Zimbabwe. 2017.
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Category:Populated places in Midlands Province
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