Gweru District gets its name from
Gweru River which has the city as its source and primary
drainage basin. Maintaining the theme of the midlands Gweru is very diverse. The name Gweru is a further corruption of the name Gwelo which was a distortion of the name
Ikwelo given by
isiNdebele speakers in the late 19th century. Ikwelo was the district because it was not a spot name but rather a name given to a place along the length of the river in question as written by Colonel Carbutt, of
Southern Rhodesia as published by the then Chief Information Officer, Information Services Branch. (Division of Native Affairs, Salisbury September, 1960) in the article
Lore and Legend: Southern Rhodesia Place Names. Gweru District has a population of over 231,675. It has
Shurugwi District to the southeast,
Chirumhanzu District to the east,
Insiza District southwest,
Bubi District to the west,
Nkayi District northwest and
Kwekwe District north. == Gweru City Climate ==