Largest Cities
| Cities in Zimbabwe | |||||||
| Rank | City | Population | Province | Image | |||
| Census 1982 | Census 1992 | Census 2002 | Est. 2007 | ||||
| 1. | Harare | 656,011 | 1,189,103 | 1,444,534 | 1,607,022 | Harare | |
| 2. | Bulawayo | 413,814 | 621,742 | 676,787 | 713,340 | Bulawayo | |
| 3. | Chitungwiza | 172,556 | 274,912 | 321,782 | 352,204 | Harare | |
| 4. | Mutare | 69,621 | 131,367 | 170,106 | 193,629 | Manicaland | |
| 5. | Gweru | 78,918 | 128,037 | 141,260 | 148,935 | Midlands | |
| 6. | Kwekwe | 47,607 | 75,425 | 93,072 | 103,210 | Midlands | |
| 7. | Kadoma | 44,613 | 67,750 | 76,173 | 81,008 | Mashonaland West | |
| 8. | Masvingo | 30,523 | 51,743 | 69,993 | 80,630 | Masvingo | |
| 9. | Chinhoyi | 24,322 | 43,054 | 56,794 | 65,109 | Mashonaland West | |
| 10. | Marondera | 19,971 | 39,384 | 52,283 | 60,291 | Mashonaland East | |
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