Kadoma may refer to:
Kadoma is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on August 1, 1963.
Kadoma, formerly known as Gatooma, is a town in Zimbabwe.
Kadoma District is a district in Zimbabwe.
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Sanyati is a town in Zimbabwe.
Dairibord Zimbabwe Ltd is a milk and dairy products producer, based in Zimbabwe, southern Africa.
Venice is a village in the province of Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. It is located about 30 km south-east of Kadoma. According to the 1982 Population Census, the village had a population of 3,306. The village grew up as a residential and commercial centre for the Venice gold mine.
Robin David Brown is a former Zimbabwe cricketer, playing seven One Day Internationals between 1983 and 1987.
Friday Kasteni is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a left-handed aggressive batsman.
Kwe Kwe River is a small river that runs by the town of Kwekwe in Zimbabwe. It is a lesser tributary of the Sebakwe River and it joins the Sebakwe River north of the town. The water from the river is used by the steel industry that forms the backbone of the town of Kwekwe. The Sebakwe River is a tributary of the mighty Zambezi River.
Railway stations in Zimbabwe include:
Cuthbert Malajila is a Zimbabwean footballer who plays as a forward for Premier Soccer League side Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa. He also plays for the Zimbabwe national football team.
Standard Chartered Zimbabwe is a commercial bank in Zimbabwe and a wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Chartered. It is licensed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, the central bank and national banking regulator.
Chegutu District is a district of Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe.
Zvimba District is a district of Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe.
Empress Mine Township is a populated place in the area formerly known as Salakuhle in Zhombe Communal Land, Kwekwe District of the Midlands Province in Zimbabwe. It is Zhombe's largest growth point yet plays second fiddle to Zhombe Joel, the current Zhombe Center.
Bee Mine Secondary School is a co-educational school in Zhombe Communal Land, Kwekwe District.
Samambwa Secondary School is a rural co-educational secondary school in Mabura ward of Kwekwe District.
Kwekwe-Gokwe Highway or the R84-7 Highway is an all-weather bitumen macadam highway in Zimbabwe running from Kwekwe to Gokwe passing through Zhombe. as a trunk road it is officially the P11 Highway