Rahul Sharma (Editor)Im an aspiring MBA student working hard to get to the topTimeline of HarareUpdated on Dec 31, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inThe following is a timeline of the history of the city of Harare, Zimbabwe.ContentsPrior to 20th century20th century1980s1990s2000s2010sReferencesPrior to 20th century1890 – Fort Salisbury founded in Mashonaland by British South Africa Company.1891 – Mashonaland Herald and Zambesian Times begins publication.1896 – Salisbury Polo Club formed.1897Harare Township built.Salisbury attains municipal status.1899 – Beira-Salisbury railway begins operating.20th century1902Botswana-Salisbury railway begins operating.Queen Victoria Memorial Library founded.1915 – Meikles Hotel in business.1923 – Town becomes capital of British Southern Rhodesia.1927 – Salisbury Technical School established.1933 – Town House built.1936 – Library of the National Archives founded.1945 – Railway strike.1946 – Reformed Industrial and Commercial Workers Union established.1948General strike.Zimbabwe College of Music established.1950 – Gwebe College of Agriculture established.1951 – Stock exchange established.1953City becomes capital of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.Helping Hand Club (women's group) formed.1955 – University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and Salisbury City Youth League established.1956Salisbury Airport commissioned.Bus boycott.1957 – Rhodes National Gallery opens.1959 – Pearl Assurance House built.1960 – Central Film Laboratories in business.1962First International Congress of African Culture held in city.Queen Victoria Memorial Library rebuilt.1964 – Greenwood Park established.1969 – The Financial Gazette begins publication.1970 – Chapungu Sculpture Park founded.1972Zimbabwe National Library and Documentation Service headquartered in city.Construction of New Mabvuku begins.1975 – Mabvuku High School opens in Mabvuku.1977 – 6 August: Bombing.1978 – Oil storage tanks set on fire by the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army.1980s–1990s1980 – City becomes part of independent Republic of Zimbabwe.1981December: Bombing of ZANU-PF headquarters.National Heroes Acre (Zimbabwe) monument built near city.1982 – City renamed "Harare."1984 – Harare Publishing House established.1985 – Karigamombe Centre built.1986 – September: City hosts Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.1990 – Sister city relationship established with Cincinnati, USA.1991 – October: City hosts Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1991; Harare Declaration issued.1995 – September: City hosts 1995 All-Africa Games.1996Rainbow City Cinema in business.Eastgate built.Women Filmmakers of Zimbabwe headquartered in city.1997 – New Reserve Bank tower built.1998Economic protest.Zimbabwe International Film Festival begins.December: City hosts meeting of World Council of Churches.1999Daily News begins publication.Zimbabwe Catholic University established.Harare International Festival of the Arts begins.Media Monitoring Project headquartered in city.2000s2000 – Millennium Towers built.2001 – Harare Tribune begins publication.2002 – Elias Mudzuri becomes mayor.2003Water shortage.Sekesai Makwavarara becomes acting mayor.2004 – Harare International Airport terminal built (approximate date).2005 – Operation Murambatsvina.2008Emmanuel Chiroto elected mayor, succeeded by Muchadeyi Masunda.Harare Residents Trust organised.Cholera outbreak.2009First Floor Gallery Harare in business.Population: 1,513,173.2010s2010NewsDay begins publication.Zimbabwe Fashion Week begins.Joina City tower built.2013 - Bernard Gabriel Manyenyeni becomes mayor.More Alchetron TopicsReferencesTimeline of Harare Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics