Munyati

Munyati (formerly Umniati) is an estate in Midlands province in Zimbabwe owned by the Zimbabwe Power Company (a subsidiary of ZESA). It is located about 29 km north of Kwekwe on the main Harare-Bulawayo road, which was about 5 km away from the village center. In 1938, a coal-fired power station was built in the area and the village was established to house the personnel. It also has a few shops for regular shopping, a primary and secondary (high) school and a football team called Tigers. Gold, copper, stibnite and tungsten are mined in the area. Munyati happens to be the name of a river in this region.

Education
Munyati has educational facilities for its community members.

Schools
As a small estate, Munyati offers three stages of education which are Preschool, Primary School and High School. The educational facilities in Munyati are named Munyati Pre-School, Munyati Primary School and Munyati High School. Locally, over 500 children/students are enrolled every year. Some come from near cities, "Kwekwe" and Villages.