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The tallest building in Zimbabwe is the 28 storey, New Reserve Bank building in Harare that is 120 m (394 ft) tall. As of April 2012, the country has 4 skyscrapers over 100 m (328 ft) and 30 high-rise buildings that exceed 35 m (115 ft) in height. [1]
Rotten Row is a road and historic district located in the west-central section of downtown Harare, Zimbabwe. It begins at the intersection of Prince Edward Street and Samora Machel Avenue and runs to the flyover where it borders Mbare on Cripps Road. The vast majority of the district is occupied by various national and municipal courthouses and ...
The couple had one child, a son, Russell Goreraza, who now manages his mother's extensive farm property, Gushungo Dairy Estate. [1] In 1995, the fact that Goreraza's wife Grace had had two children by President Mugabe became public. In 1995 or 1996, Grace and Stanley Goreraza divorced and Grace married Robert Mugabe in 1996.
Chinhoyi Branch: 5308 Magamba Way, Chinhoyi; Chiredzi Branch: 57 Chilonga Drive, Chiredzi; Corporate Banking Centre: Birmingham Road at Paisley Road, Southerton, Harare; First Street Branch: Barclay House, Jason Moyo Street at First Street, Harare Main Branch; Gokwe Branch: Stand 972 Gokwe Growth Point, Gokwe; Gweru Branch: Main Street at ...
Highlands is an upper-middle income, residential suburb nestled between Borrowdale and Newlands in the east of Harare, best known as the home of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, and for its ethnic diversity, history, natural environment and splendid panoramic views of downtown Harare. Located in the 'Golden Triangle' of Harare, it is ...
Strathaven is a hilly suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe. Strathaven is an affluent north-west suburb, largely known for its retail and shopping amenities and is bounded to the west by the suburb of Sentosa, Monovale to the south and to the east and the north by Avondale and Avondale West. [2]
The A12 is a road in Zimbabwe running from the A11 just past Mazowe, just over 30 km from Harare, to Centenary about 145 km (90.1 miles) from Harare. [ 1 ] Zimbabwe "A" classified roads as of 1975 Zimbabwe Primary Roads
Sam Nujoma Street is one of the main streets of Harare, Zimbabwe. [1] It was originally called Second Street but was renamed to Sam Nujoma Street in honour of Sam Nujoma, the first President of Namibia. It also is connected to the main park in Harare which is opposite the Cathedral of St Mary and All Saints. [2]