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This is a list of secondary schools in Harare Province in Zimbabwe. Harare Province is made up of three municipalities: Harare , the national capital, Chitungwiza , and Epworth . Harare
Borrowdale Branch & Head Office - Block A, Sam Levy’s Office Park, 2 Piers Road, Borrowdale, Harare; Samora Machel Branch - 137 Samora Machel Avenue, Harare; Msasa Branch - Shop 3, The Collonade, 70 Mutare Road, Msasa, Harare; Southerton Branch - Highfield Junction, Corner Paisley Rd/Highfield Rd, Southerton, Harare
TelOne owns and operates a factory located in Msasa Industrial Park, Harare, Zimbabwe. The core business of this factory is the fabrication of various types of hardware and infrastructure equipment which supports telecommunications such as microwave towers ; as well as the repair of telecommunication equipment such as telephone handsets, power ...
The Association of Trust Schools (ATS) is an organisation of independent primary and secondary schools in Zimbabwe that was founded in 1962. Each of these schools are run by their own Board of Governors and are not for profit entities.
Msasa Harare. Harare: Children's: Opened in 2016, the Discovereum is the first children's museum in Zimbabwe. [7] The museum includes interactive exhibits suited to children. [7] EAG Art Museum off Robert Mugabe St, Masvingo. Masvingo: Art: Adults -2 The EAG Art Museum is an art museum in Masvingo. [8] First Floor Gallery Harare: Harare Harare: Art
At least three members of a family have died, and three others have been hospitalized, after eating a traditional Christmas cake — months after the baker's husband died from food poisoning.
Marlborough High School is a secondary school in Zimbabwe which is located in a Harare suburb called Marlborough. Marlborough is to the north of Harare City Centre and lies between the roads leading to Chinhoyi and Bindura from Harare. Marlborough High School caters for school children aged between 12 and 19 years.
Provinces are constituent political entities of Zimbabwe.Zimbabwe currently has ten provinces, two of which are cities with provincial status. Zimbabwe is a unitary state, and its provinces exercise only the powers that the central government chooses to delegate.