Harare - Notable Landmarks and Institutions

Notable Landmarks and Institutions

  • CBZ Holdings
  • Cairns Holdings
  • Data Control & Systems
  • Dynamos F.C.
  • CAPS United F.C.
  • Gwanzura
  • 44 Harvest House
  • Mbare Musika
  • Mushandirapamwe Hotel
  • National Gallery of Zimbabwe
  • Net*One
  • Parirenyatwa Hospital
  • Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare
  • Rufaro Stadium
  • Sam Nujoma Street
  • University of Zimbabwe
  • Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
  • Zimbabwe Grounds
  • Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences
  • National Sports Stadium
  • Heroes Acre
  • Borrowdale Race Course
  • Sam Levy Village
  • Eastgate Centre
  • Westgate
  • Zanu Pf Headquarters
  • KG6
  • Munhumatapa Hotel
  • Livingstone House
  • Karigamombe Centre
  • ICL Building
  • NSSA House
  • Rainbow Towers - formerly Sheraton Hotel
  • Harare Sports Club

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