1. Harare - Noun
2. Harare - Proper noun
the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe
Source: WordNetAddressing journalists in Harare on Friday, President Chamisa described the persecution of veteran journalist Hopewell Chin’ono as a desperate attempt by Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to muzzle alternative voices. Source: Internet
A group of soldiers seal off a main road to the parliament building within the military activities taking place in Harare, Zimbabwe on November 15, 2017. Source: Internet
"All along we have been running two branches that are in Harare and Gweru, but thanks to better access to foreign currency, we are opening another one in Mutare and that just goes to show you how the economy is re-awakening. Source: Internet
A police water canon sprays disinfectant over residential flats during a 21-day nationwide lockdown called to help curb the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Harare, Zimbabwe, April 3, 2020. Source: Internet
Although Zimbabwe has been under American sanctions for almost two decades, the Harare administration has been on a charm offensive in re-engaging the world including erstwhile indifferent nations. Source: Internet
At one point, the chairperson also ordered Harare Central MP Murisi Zvizvai to stop disrupting proceedings and describing the machete gangs as "Mashurugwi". Source: Internet