Time Zone |
Africa/Harare |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Time Zone |
Africa/Bujumbura |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
Terai Angle is a small settlement in the Matabeleland North province of Zimbabwe, located in the western part of the country, near the border area with Botswana. The area is based on agriculture and livestock farming as the mainstay of the economy, and is surrounded by a typical African savannah landscape.
Located in the arid western part of Zimbabwe, Teraiangere has a savannah climate with low annual rainfall. The terrain is dominated by flat grasslands with scattered low hills around, and the natural vegetation is characterized by drought-tolerant shrubs and grasslands.
The local people live on subsistence farming, mainly growing crops such as corn and sorghum, and raising livestock such as cattle and sheep. Due to the remoteness of the area, the infrastructure is relatively simple, the pace of life is slow, and a strong traditional community culture is maintained.
Teraiangere is connected to the main towns of Zimbabwe by regional roads and is about 100 kilometers from the provincial capital city of Lupane. Its border location makes it one of the potential hubs for civil trade between Zimbabwe and Botswana.
Muyebe (Muyinga) is an important city in northeastern Burundi, and is also the capital of Muyangara Province, which is located in the border area between Burundi and Tanzania, and is relatively remote geographically. The city has a high altitude and a tropical highland climate, which is mild throughout the year, with distinct rainy and dry seasons, suitable for agricultural development. The economy of Muyebe and the surrounding areas is mainly based on agriculture, and the residents mainly plant coffee, cotton, corn and other crops, which is one of the important distribution centers of agricultural products in Burundi. The population size of the city is small, and the local residents are mainly of Hutu and Tutsi ethnicity, and the common language is Kirundi, while French and English are also used as official languages. Muyebe retains the traditional African tribal culture, handicraft market and small bazaar are full of local characteristics, which is a window to understand the rural life of Burundi.