Chitungwiza is the third populous urban centre in Zimbabwe and town of Harare Province in Zimbabwe. It is located on the outskirts of Harare.
There are two main highways which connect the city to Harare Financial Gazette editorial of 17 May 2006 "Zimbabwe: It's Chombo's Fault" namely Seke road and Chitungwiza road.
The Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex, built in 1995 for the All Africa Games, is no longer functional, and serves as a music and church venue.
Slum areas in Chitungwiza were destroyed by Operation Murambatsvina in 2005. By the mid-2010s, the number of people squatting in informal settlements was growing. In 2020, the local authorities abandoned their plans to demolish squatter homes in Nyatsime, Seke, St Mary’s and Zengeza, after a court order was requested.
In 2019 and 2020, Dr. Tonderai Kasu served as the acting town clerk.
Alick Macheso is also from Chitungwiza.
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