Harare Province

Harare Metropolitan Province (/həˈrɑːr/) is a province in northeastern Zimbabwe that comprises Harare, the country's capital and largest city, and three other municipalities, Chitungwiza, Epworth and Ruwa. At independence in 1980, it was originally part of Mashonaland Province which in 1983 was divided into three large provinces, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, and Mashonaland West - at this point, the city of Harare became part of Mashonaland East. In 1997, along with Bulawayo, it became a metropolitan province, along with the then two nearby urban settlements. Harare Metropolitan Province is divided into four local government areas - a city council, a municipality and two local boards.

Harare Metropolitan Province
Province
Location of Harare Province in Zimbabwe
CountryZimbabwe
Established1997
CapitalHarare
Government
  GovernorVacant
Area
  Total872 km2 (337 sq mi)
Elevation
1,490 m (4,890 ft)
Highest elevation
1,540 m (5,050 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)
  Total2,427,209
  Rank1st
  Density2,800/km2 (7,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (Central African Time)
HDI (2021)0.665
Websitehttp://www.zim.gov.zw/index.php/en/my-government/provinces/harare

Harare Province has an area of 872 square kilometres (337 sq mi), equal to 0.22% of the total area of Zimbabwe. It is the second-smallest in area of the country's provinces, after the city-province of Bulawayo. As of the 2022 census, the province has a population of 2,427,209, of whom 1,849,600 live in Harare proper, 371,244 in Chitungwiza, and the remaining 206,365 in Epworth. In total, Harare Province is home to 16.26% of Zimbabwe's population, making it the country's most populous province. The province is Zimbabwe's leading political, financial, commercial, and communications centre, as well as a trade centre for tobacco, maize, cotton, and citrus fruits. Manufacturing, including textiles, steel, and chemicals, is also economically significant, as is gold mining. The province is home to several universities, a number of leading professional sports teams, and many historical sites and tourist attractions.

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