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Education and Schools in Harare

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From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what six local experts had to say about education in Harare.

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Harare is a sunshine city whose residents are welcoming and very friendly to visitors. One of the most outstanding features in Harare is the official residence of the Head of state which is called state house. There are banks in Harare. Commerce and trade thrive in Harare. There are also schools for higher learning in Harare.

Living in my city requires patience and a long-suffering mentality. If you are adaptable you may be able to cope, because our economy is not favorable to foreigners. Most do not understand how our currency works. Employment is impossible, regardless of your education and the earning potential is very low.

Nyasha, says: 2020

The shopping mall is far so you will need a car to get there. You have access to good schools nearby. The area has many people selling vegetables so will be able to get some very easily. There is also need for you to invest in good tyres for your car as the dirt roads are in bad shape.

Tariro, 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

Someone moving to Harare should consider whether or not the area they want to move to has good roads, shopping malls and schools nearby. They should also consider whether or not the area has roads that are still in good condition. They should preferably choose a yard that has a borehole, for a reliable water source.

Rumbidzai, says: 2020

Harare is a city that never sleeps. There are a number of great things about Harare such as great public and private schools, recreational areas to visit and great people who are always willing to help. If you ever visit Harare experience the traditional restaurants around, you would love it.

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