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Zomba Urban Postal Codes: 305200 to 305219 | Southern Region

Postal Codes for Zomba Urban range from 305200 to 305219 in Southern Region, Malawi. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Zomba Urban, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Zomba Urban

Showing 20 places in Zomba Urban. Last verified with official records on April 18, 2026.

Chinamwali
Chirunga
Cobbe
Malonje
Mangasanja
Masongola
Matawale
Mponda Bwino
Mpunga
Mtiya
Mulunguzi
Nandolo
Ndola
Old Naisi
Sadzi
St Mary
Thom Allan
Three Miles
Zakazaka
Zomba Cbd

Sample Address Format for Zomba Urban

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Zomba Urban, Southern Region, 305211
MALAWI

Zomba Urban on the Map

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Zomba Urban Quick Facts

CountryMalawi (MW)
Administrative PathMalawi β†’ Southern Region
Postal Code305200~305219
RegionsSouthern Region
ISO CodesMW / MWI / 454
Top-level domain (ccTLD).mw
Coordinates-15.398808, 35.321904
Places20

What to Know About Zomba Urban

Zomba is one of the districts in the Southern Region of Malawi. The district covers an area of ​​2580 square kilometers. It borders the districts of Chirazulu, Blantyre, Mulangje, Falombe, Machinga, Balaka and Mozambique to the east.

As for the economy of the Zomba district, it is dominated by agriculture, where the production of corn is considered as the main activity, and tobacco is grown as the main profitable crop. Other crops grown in the district are: rice, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, beans and cajanus cajan. Livestock is still underdeveloped, but cattle, poultry, goats, sheep, pigs and rabbits are still being raised for meat production.in the Zomba district, and especially poultry is raised. Zomba, on the other hand, is one of the few districts with an expanding fish stock. There are about 2600 farmers engaged in fishing in more than 5000 lakes to produce as much as 757 tons of fish per year. In addition, Lake Chilva continues to be the main source of fish in the district.

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