Coordinates: 19°17′S 30°32′E / 19.283°S 30.533°E
Chirumanzu-Zibagwe is a constituency in the House of Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
It is located in the Midlands Province. Mvuma, a small mining town, is one of the largest commercial centers in the constituency.
Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency was created prior to the Zimbabwean general election, 2008, from the old Chirumanzu Constituency. It stretches all the way from Mvuma, east side of the Harare-Masvingo Highway to the west side of the Harare-Bulawayo Highway to includes which were formerly under Zhombe Constituency. It also covers places like Rukundo and Netherburn along the Gweru-Mvuma Highway.
In 2011 the population was 40,185 people in over 10,246 house holds resident in town, mines, farms, resettlement and communal areas.
In 2011 registered voters were 19,566, that would be 48% of the population. Each ward has about 1396 voters on average. The wards are numbers 1; 2; 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 24 and 31 with ward #1 having the largest number of people while ward #19 has the least. Ward 31 has the highest number of voters and ward 16 has the lowest.
Primary schools
On educational services the constituency has 2 mission owned primary schools, 4 private ones, 1 farm school, 1 government school 30 local-government owned ones. Teachers were 292 for a total enrolment of 24041 pupils in 37 school. This shows that teachers were too few for an average class.
Secondary schools
There are 13 secondary schools in Chirumanzu-Zibagwe Constituency with a total of 2887 students taught by 112 teachers.