A brief glimpse into the past

Team, Place & City Details

Hwange Colliery F.C.

Hwange Colliery F.C. is a Hwange-based Premier Soccer League club,formed during the building of the railway line from Bulawayo to the Victoria Falls, in 1893. Albert Geese played a certain game kicking a round like object with his feet after work much to the awe of the local population who had never had contact with football.

Hwang Ui-jo

Hwang Ui-jo is a South Korean footballer who plays as striker for Gamba Osaka in the J1 League and the South Korea national football team.

ZPC Kariba F.C.

Zimbabwe Power Company Kariba F.C. is a Zimbabwean football club based in Kariba. They play in the top division of Zimbabwean football, the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League.On 8 May 2015, SAUL Chaminuka was sacked as manager of ZPC Kariba and his assistant manager Godfrey Tamirepi was sacked as well.On 22 January 2015, The former Hardbody goalkeeper coach Tembo Chuma joined ZPC Kariba.

Hwange
Hwange

Hwange is a town in Zimbabwe, located in Hwange District, in Matabeleland North Province, in northwestern Zimbabwe, close to the international borders with Botswana and Zambia. It lies approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi), by road, southeast of Victoria Falls, the nearest large city.

Hwange National Park
Hwange National Park

Hwange National Park is the largest natural reserve in Zimbabwe. The park lies in the west, on the main road between Bulawayo and the Victoria Falls and near to Dete.

Hwange Colliery

Hwange Colliery is the name of a company in Zimbabwe and of its associated coal mine. It was founded in 1899.

Hwange National Park Airport
Hwange National Park Airport

Hwange National Park Airport is an airport in Zimbabwe that serves the Hwange National Park. Because of the ongoing economic situation in Zimbabwe, and the 2012 collapse of Air Zimbabwe, services are limited, but charter and a 3 times per week scheduled rotation to Victoria Falls is currently operated (April 2011) by Solenta Aviation using a 12-seat Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft.

Hwange Thermal Power Station

The Hwange Thermal Power Station is the biggest power plant in Zimbabwe with an installed capacity of 920 MW. It is owned and driven by the national electricity company ZESA Holdings LTD. It was built in two stages and consists of 4 units of 120 MW each and 2 units of 220 MW each. Engineering Consultants, Merz & McLellan, were employed for the design and supervision of the construction of the power station.

Hwange District

Hwange District is an administrative district in northwestern Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.

Hwange Town Airport
Hwange Town Airport

Hwange Town Airport is an airport serving Hwange, a mining town in Matabeleland North Province, Zimbabwe. The runway is adjacent to the town.

Dangun
Dangun

Dangun or Dangun Wanggeom (단군왕검; 檀君王儉; [tan.ɡun waŋ.ɡʌm]) was the legendary founder of Gojoseon, the first ever Korean kingdom, around present-day Liaoning, Manchuria, and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. He is said to be the "grandson of heaven" and "son of a bear", and to have founded the kingdom in 2333 BC. The earliest recorded version of the Dangun legend appears in the 13th-century Samguk Yusa, which cites China's Book of Wei and Korea's lost historical record Gogi (고기, 古記).