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Mbare is a constituency represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, located in Harare. Its current MP since the 2023 election is Martin Matinyanya of ZANU–PF . [ 1 ]
Mbare was the first township, now known as a high density area, established in 1907. It was originally called Harari and much of it was constructed after 1950. [1] Before the 1980s the government built the Matapi flats. A total of fourteen blocks of apartments were built to house bachelors who came to Harare (then Salisbury) to find employment. [2]
Dj Fantan was born in Mbare, Harare where he grew up.He attended his early education at Gwinyai Primary School then did his secondary education at George Stark high School where he met his business partner Levels Chillspot.
Later, Gutsa was introduced by Seke to Chief Mbare of the Shumba Gurundoro totem, who resided on the modern day city of Harare, as a useful iron-monger. Chief Mbare settled the three brothers on the Barapata hill. For a while, Shayachimwe, Gutsa and Nyakudya lived under Chief Mbare, but a plot was hatched by Chief Seke, and the Va Hera brothers ...
Parliament of Zimbabwe in Harare. The National Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Zimbabwe, consists of 270 members. Of these, 210 are elected in single-member constituencies of roughly equal size, with provinces having a varying number of constituencies depending on population.
Harare South - wards 12, 35 of Harare Municipality; Harare West - wards 16, 41 of Harare Municipality ... Mabvuku Tafara - wards 20, 21 of Harare Municipality; Mbare ...
Vegetables for sale at Mbare Musika Venders at Mbare Musika. Mbare Musika is the major trading market for vegetables and fruits in Mbare suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe. It acts as the distribution centre for agricultural produce in Zimbabwe. It is also the major bus station for rural bound and incoming transport.
Moffat Takadiwa was born in 1983 in Tengwe, in the north-western district of Hurungwe where he grew up. [1] He then relocated to the city of Harare, where he is known as the 'spiritual garbage man' [2] because of his installations and sculptures he creates from waste products.