City of gold
Kwekwe is located in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe, and apparently owes its unusual name to the sound made by croaking frogs along the river banks, but the frogs have long since been drowned out by the hum of the growing town.
Kwekwe's town centre has some lovely colonial architecture, and one of the country's finest museums is located here. Kwekwe is also the headquarters of Zimbabwe's Islamic Mission with a huge mosque with elaborate domes and arches dominating the main street.
Kwekwe and Redcliff are the headquarters of Zimbabwe's largest steelworks, Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (ZISCO). It also hosts the biggest power generating plants, ZESA-Munyati, in Munyati, a suburb of Kwekwe.
The town has always been a very sociable one, with most people spending their summer at the local public swimming pool.
The National Museum of Gold Mining, provides a fascinating introduction to commercial gold mining in Zimbabwe, and is well worth a visit.
Kwekwe is host to one of Zimbabwe's main provincial cricket sides - Mid West Rhinos. Their cricket ground has held several first class and one day matches and has even hosted some internationals.
Sable Park Game Park and Snake Farm - wildlife includes sables, kudus, impalas steenboks, elands, wildebeests, and much more.
Please see our activity directory for more information on things to do in Kwekwe.
Kwekwe's business community is continuing to grow. Tourists can find shops, stalls and souvenirs in the vicinity. The local restaurants are a culinary delight and there is something for every taste. Please go to our business directoryfor a full list of businesses you can find in the region.
Learn when is the best time to travel to Kwekwe weather-wise and what to expect in each season.
Average temperatures in °C
The air temperature in this location remains at a similar level throughout the year.