Shaw Barracks was a military installation in Balla Balla, near Bulawayo, that served as the regimental training depot for the Rhodesian African Rifles from 1976 to 1980. It was named after the late Major General John Moore Shaw. After 1980, it was renamed the Zimbabwe School of Infantry and is still in use today. It served as the primary training and recruiting base for the Rhodesian African Rifles, an all-volunteer, predominantly black infantry regiment of the Rhodesian Army.
