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Mutasa district is located 30 km from Mutare and stretches up to the Honde Valley, which is about 100 km northeast of Mutare along a tarred road that branches off the Nyanga road. Population in Mutasa stands at about 169 00 as of the last census held in 2012 Mutasa district is located 30 km from Mutare and stretches up to the Honde Valley, which is about 100 km northeast of Mutare along a tarred road that branches off the Nyanga road. Mutasa District economy has agro-based. Villagers practice semi-commercial agriculture. And the district has several plantations and estates that provide employment. Villages raise cattle, goats and chicken. And they grow maize, groundnuts, sugarcane etc. and have plantations for fruit trees in the fields. Some of the villages are small holder growers of coffee, tea and banana plantations. Large scale commercial plantations produces timber, coffee and tea estates. Compared with other district in Manicaland Province, Mutasa District has better infrastructure.

Christianity dominates in Mutasa .Most people are Catholics (Anglicans, Methodists and Roman Catholics) African Apostolic Church AAC known as vekwa (Mwazha) large group also is a follower of the Johanne Marange Apostolic Sect .Traditional beliefs are also still dominant although people are now practising this side by side with Christianity. The district is serviced by a network of surfaced and gravel roads. The main highways are the Mutare–Nyanga A15 highway and the Selbourne to Honde Valley road. During the rainy season some parts of the district are inaccessible by road due to the bad state of roads. The district council does not have the capacity to maintain gravel roads, hence the District Development Fund(DDF) is now maintaining most of the gravel roads. In Honde Valley some areas are only accessible only by four-wheel-drive enabled vehicles due to the terrain. Most of the district is covered by wireless or cell phone networks, although mountainous areas of the district have poor reception.

Land telephone lines connect most of the business centres throughout the district. Villages and business centers with telephone services have access to the internet. Mutasa district is in the Highveld, receiving high rainfall, hence there are a number of small to large dams in the district, the major ones being Osborne Dam and Nyawamba Dam. Pungwe–Mutare pipeline also pass through the district and the district is still to benefit from water points along the route.It is proving expensive for local communities to access the piped water from the Pingwe along the way to Mutare interms of acquiring the right pipes for their irrigations. In Honde Valley, water supplied from by a number of small piped systems and motorised pumps serving small towns, growth points, commercial plantations, service centres and some villages, as well as direct abstractions from the rivers by riparian village communities not connected to developed installations. Up to 90% of the population has Blair pit latrine and the rest have water-borne sewer system.

Most of the Blair Pit latrines were constructed after independence in 1980. Mutasa District is divided into three constituencies Mutasa Central, Mutasa North and Mutasa South and the PMs are, David Anthony Chimhini and Misheck Kagurabadza respectively. Mutasa has a number of schools run by the Ministry of Education[2] and tertiary institutions. Pachije St Stephen Primary Eastern Highlands Primary Schools St James Haparari Primary School St Columbus Primary School Samutete St Michaels Primary School St Peters Jombe Primary School Holy Family School Nyatsanza Primary School St Columbus Secondary School St Mathias Tsonzo Secondary School St James Zongoro Secondary School The district has a tertiary institution at Bonda and Honde valley mission. Africa University is also located in the District. Zimbabwe's public health care is delivered at four levels, which are meant to function as a referral chain. The first level is the primary level consisting of Rural Health Centres, Rural Hospitals and Urban Clinics (services do not require an attending Physician).

The second level is the first referral level consisting of District Hospitals. The third level is the second referral level consisting of Provincial and General Hospitals. The fourth and final level is the third referral level to Central and Special Hospitals. Most of the health care facilities in the district are owned and run by the government's Ministry of Health and Child Welfare although local communities are involved in the management of some clinics. The main referral hospitals are Hauna Hospital and Bonda Mission Hospital. There are several poly-clinics in the district that offer primary health care to people from the villages in the district. In recent years as the economy of Zimbabwe has declined, there has been a shortage of drugs and equipment at the hospitals although staffing levels by end of 2010 had improved. Communities also rely heavily on traditional medicines. The major diseases that affect the people in the district include diarrhea, TB and malaria. Like the rest of the country, the HIV/AIDS pandemic is seriously affecting the district.