1. Harare – ~1,607,000
Capital and largest city; economic, political, and cultural hub of Zimbabwe.
2. Bulawayo – ~653,000
Second-largest city; known as the “City of Kings” and a major industrial center.
3. Chitungwiza – ~371,000
Large urban settlement near Harare; residential and commercial growth.
4. Mutare – ~224,000
Eastern city near Mozambique border; gateway to scenic Eastern Highlands.
5. Gweru – ~157,000
Midlands capital; key transport and military center.
6. Kwekwe – ~100,900
Central city; gold mining and steel production hub.
7. Kadoma – ~92,000
Mining and agricultural city in Mashonaland West Province.
8. Masvingo – ~90,300
Gateway to the Great Zimbabwe ruins and Lake Mutirikwi.
9. Chinhoyi – ~77,000
Provincial capital of Mashonaland West; agriculture and education center.
10. Marondera – ~66,300
Agricultural service town in Mashonaland East Province.
11. Norton – ~67,300
Growing town west of Harare; residential and farming activities.
12. Bindura – ~50,000
Mining town and capital of Mashonaland Central Province.
13. Zvishavane – ~45,000
Mining center in the Midlands Province; known for asbestos and platinum.
14. Victoria Falls – ~35,000
Tourism city home to the world-famous waterfall.
15. Beitbridge – ~34,000
Border town and key trade crossing into South Africa.
The above is subject to change.
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