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Diversity and Racism in Harare

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Is Harare diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what five local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Harare.

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Harare offers a diverse culinary scene with restaurants and cafes serving a variety of cuisines, including local Zimbabwean dishes. Exploring the city’s vibrant nightlife, visiting cultural centers, and attending live music performances are other activities that people moving to Harare can enjoy.

Emiliah, says: 2023

Anyone moving to Harare should know that it is a place full of complexity. It is a living, breathing being that cannot be contained. Inasmuch as it is constantly changing and adapting, it is impossible to put into words how such a move could be life-changing. it is an honour to live and work in one of the most diverse, creative and adaptive places in the world.

Nyasha, says: 2020

our City is still on an upward trajectory, which can be considered a positive for one who is interested in investing. My city is filled with fun loving people which means you could be part of one big happy family. The most important part is that we respect all ethnicities and we strongly shan all forms of racism.

Moving to Harare would be a totally different experience, especially for someone coming from the northern hemisphere. Harare is a sunshine city, with summer temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures that go a low as four (4) degrees Celsius. It hardly goes to zero. The Harare people are a jovial lot, who are very welcoming to foreigners. They have fully accepted diversity and cultural tolerance, hence the belief that we are all equal and that every life matters. There is freedom of speech and of association.

Harare is full of friendly people willing to help. An annual event called HIFA (Harare International Festival of the Arts) is held here. It’s beautiful and diverse, with cultural acts from all over the world coming to perform and wow the masses. It’s difficult to live in because of the economy, but it’s worth it because of the love you feel and receive daily.

Kudakwashe, says: 2020
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