Matabeleland North
Matabeleland North is a province located in the western part of Zimbabwe. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include mountains, plateaus, and rivers. The province is home to several national parks, such as Hwange National Park, which is famous for its wildlife, including elephants and lions.
The capital city of Matabeleland North is Lupane, which serves as the administrative center. The province has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by the Ndebele people, who are one of the major ethnic groups in the region. Agriculture and mining are key economic activities in Matabeleland North, contributing to the local economy.