Sanyati

Sanyati, in the upper reaches Munyati, is a river in Zimbabwe in Western Mashonaland, which rises about 30 km north of Chivhu, just to the west, then flows north and empties into the Lake Kariba, and a village that only by a chicken breeding project end of the 1990s found another interest, and finally Kadoma, a copper mining in the district, 92 km north-west of the same city.

The river Sanyati is in the lower reaches Safari area. There, he forms the eastern border with Matusadona National Park, part of the roughest what Zimbabwe has to offer and has been mapped for the first time in 2002. Above Gokwe he serves the irrigation of cotton fields.

The place Sanyati, also Munyati, located on the eponymous river, has 4,000 inhabitants, primary and secondary schools, an airstrip and is 1,000 m high

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