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Cost of Living and Inflation in Harare: What do you need to know?

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Here's what 13 local experts had to say about prices and the cost of living in Harare.

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Harare is the capital city of Zimbabwe. Public transport is quite a challenge. Driving into town in the morning around 8am and leaving town in the peak hours is a nightmare. The people are super friendly and always helpful to outsiders. Be wary of pickpockets and criminals. Banks do not always offer services for foreigners so check with your bank in your country before leaving. Avoid street money deals, they are illegal. Car hire is reasonable and fuel is readily available at most places. Buy water if you can for drinking. Parking in the city is expensive but pay to avoid being clamped or towed away. A lovely and generally safe city to live in as there are lots of fun places to go to, nice coffee shops and restaurants.

– How to work the currency system as this country uses multiple currencies.
– the tap water is not safe for drinking. The best thing to do is rent a house or an apartment that comes with a borehole.
– the public transport system is difficult to navigate.
– if you choose to rent/ buy a car, you will need to grapple with the problem of finding fuel and joining long queues for it.

Tendai, says: 2020

Generally, Harare can be classified as a fast-paced city if comparing it to other third world country cities. One ought to have their wits about them, being alert and vigilant. The cost of living is quite decent.

Isheanesu, says: 2020

Harare is a beautiful city, with very friendly and helpful people. There are lot of activities, for example, fishing, site seeing, visiting the museum and a lot more. Restaurants offer traditional food that are delicious and worth trying. Transport is not an issue as there are a lot of taxis at a reasonable price.

Nicholas, says: 2020

There are difficulties getting essentials such as electricity and water as well as network problems. This is due to higher levels of corruption in Zimbabwe. Prices of basic commodities are high and hence poverty is everywhere. It is not the safest city. There is less land for agriculture and loved activities.

Gloria, says: 2020

Harare rentals are a bit expensive. You might also be frustrated by the condition of the roads, however, the citizens are friendly and the general atmosphere everywhere is warm. In terms of weather, winters are not very cold but you will experience temperatures up to 32 degrees Celsius in summer, so you will need a lot of sunscreen.

Isheanesu, says: 2020

Living in Harare is a struggle for many. The cost of living is very high, there are always power shortages, a lot of political unrest and there is always a lot of crime being committed. However, the majority of people are friendly and try to help wherever they can. They are also very educated and welcome strangers into our community.

Kumbirayi, says: 2020

Harare is a very busy city since it is the capital of the country. The most amazing thing is that the people are very hospitable and friendly to visitors. Both public and private transport is readily available in the city to take one wherever they want to go. The most convenient thing when one touches down at the airport is that there are taxes readily available to take you wherever you want to go.

Harare has the most welcoming people such that you will not regret moving here. It is, one of the busiest cities with people moving around doing their businesses. Once you move to Harare, you will easily fit in the community. However, the economic situation is scary at the moment as it is characterized by high inflation and price hikes.

Harare is a beautiful town, it has a clean city and beautiful view on one of the mountain tops called Kopje. There are tall buildings like Joina City, in the evening you also get a beautiful view from there when lights are switched on. During the weekend the best place to go with children is Greenwood Park and Waterworld. They are a cheap form of entertainment but at the same time bring so much joy to toddlers and the young.

Tendai, says: 2020

Harare is the capital city of the country Zimbabwe. It is the heart of business and trade. It has a population of roughly 1.5 million people in it. The citizens of Harare are not only friendly but also responsible and peaceful. The cost of living here is fairly expensive therefore there is need to prepare adequately.

You will find beautiful, sunny weather and friendly faces. However, corruption is rampant, police are only out for money, in the sense you are able to bribe your way out of any situation, and the government does not care about its people. Prices in the shops fluctuate more than salaries, but Zimbabweans are known to “make a plan”.

Clarence, says: 2020

As Harare is a city in a third world country one should be prepared for several economic hardships. However, this is not to say that nothing good will come out of the move. Each challenge presents an opportunity rarely found in a first world country. An example of this would be that due to the shortage of electricity supply, large commercial industries have ceased to function. This has allowed individuals to control their income potential as many start businesses producing essential products previously produced solely by large industries.

Marlene, says: 2020
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