Ruwa Scout Park
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Ruwa Scout Park is a scouting campsite and outdoor training facility located near Ruwa, in Zimbabwe. The park serves as a venue for camping, leadership training, and community service activities organized by the Scout Association of Zimbabwe.
Location and environment
Ruwa Scout Park is situated approximately 2 kilometres west of Ruwa town, on the north side of the Harare–Mutare Road, at an elevation of about 1,520–1,530 metres above sea level.[1]
The surrounding area consists primarily of sandy miombo woodland vegetation typical of Mashonaland East Province, with nearby aquatic and riverine habitats contributing to local biodiversity.[1]
History
In 1959, Ruwa Scout Park (then commonly referred to as Ruwa Park) hosted the Central African Jamboree, a major scouting gathering organized under the national scouting movement.[2]
Contemporary press coverage documented the event and its regional participation, describing it as one of the significant scouting gatherings held in Central Africa during that period.[3]
The park has continued to function as a regional campsite for scout troops and provincial events, with ongoing use for national and provincial scouting activities.[4]
Activities
Ruwa Scout Park is used for:
Scout camps and outdoor training exercises
Leadership development programmes
Community service initiatives, including environmental clean-up campaigns[5]
Preparatory activities for national and regional scouting events
Scout groups have undertaken projects at the park aimed at improving infrastructure and promoting environmental stewardship.[5]