Business in Harare (Zimbabwe, Transport)
Transport and Foreign Trade in Harare, Zimbabwe, Chitungwiza, Epworth (Southern Africa)
Harare is the administrative, political, economic and commercial
capital of
Zimbabwe (Southern Africa)
- Population of Harare: 1,6 million inhabitants
- Harare is the largest Zimbabwean city
- Agglomeration of Harare: 2,8 million inhabitants
- Harare is an important commercial centre (tobacco, corn, cotton)
- Main manufactured products
in Harare: textiles, steel and chemical products
- Gold mines
- Economic impact of political and economic crisis
- The Economist Intelligence Unit magazine classified Harare as the least
inhabitable city in the world (out of 140)
Zimbabwean Students from Harare
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport in Africa
- Doctorate in African Business
More information: Trade and Business in Zimbabwe, at EENI Global Business School Website.
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- Harare is located in the north-west of Zimbabwe (Mashonaland)
- Officially called Salisbury until 1982
- Zimbabwean Province: Harare
- Cities: Chitungwiza and Epworth
- Elevation of Harare: 1,490 meters
- Climate of Harare: subtropical highlands
- Catholic Archdiocese of Harare
- 1890: foundation of Fort Salisbury (Harare,
History
of Zimbabwe)
Transport and Logistics in Harare - Zimbabwe
- Robert Gabriel
Mugabe International Airport
- Distance from Harare to Bulawayo:
439 kilometres by Road
- National
Roads:
- R1: Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge
- R2: Harare-Bulawayo-Plumtree
- R3: Harare-Chirundu
- R4: Harare-Nyamapanda
- R5: Harare-Mutare
- Port of Beira (Mozambique), 559 kilometres
- Port of Durban (South Africa): 1,674 kilometres
- Access to the North-South Transport Corridor
- Asia-Africa Growth Transport Corridor
Sifiso Dabengwa
Strive Masiyiwa
Higher Education in Zimbabwe
- University of Zimbabwe
- Institute of Technology of Harare
Harare
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