Hwange Colliery is the name of a company in Zimbabwe and of its associated coal mine. It was founded in 1899. Mining operations are loed near Hwange in the province of Matabeleland North. The company''s headquarters are in the capital, Harare, some 500 kilometers to the east of the actual colliery.
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