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Harare

[ US /hɝˈɑɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe

How To Use Harare In A Sentence

  • All we know is that there is a subdivision in Harare, Zimbabwe, which is where he went to med school.
  • In Harare yesterday hundreds of government supporters threw stones and smashed windows at the MDC headquarters.
  • London has been nicknamed Harare North; Edmonton in Canada has been christened Bulawayo.
  • The ZLHR said the police then "shuttled" them from police station to police station in Harare. News4Jax.com - Local News
  • In a special message to the government in Harare, two special UN rapporteurs asked the authorities to answer allegations that police and the intelligence service had drawn up a death list.
  • A World Bank team arrived in Harare in October to discuss a structural adjustment programme.
  • In this climate of fear and shortages the support and generosity shown to the Harare branch by their fellow shipmates in the UK has meant a great deal.
  • Analysts in Harare believe Mr Mugabe would like nothing better than the chance to declare a nationwide state of emergency.
  • Voters in the cities, like Harare and Bulawayo, voted No by three to one, whilst in the rural heartlands that were expected to vote Yes there were widespread abstentions.
  • The new so-called indigenization law "recognizes our sovereign right of ownership," Mugabe told crowds at the 50,000 seat Chinese-built sports stadium in Harare. StarTribune.com rss feed
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