Rutenga

Rutenga

Rutenga is a growth point in Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe. It straddles the A4 highway between Beitbridge and Masvingo. It is the defacto capital of Mwenezi (District).

Background

Rutenga is an irrigation enclave that uses water from Manyuchi Dam to irrigate sugar estates.


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