Mutare

Mutare
Umtali
City
Aerial view of Central Mutare (October 2001)
Nickname(s): 
Gateway to the Eastern Highlands, Zimbabwe's Gateway to the Sea
Motto(s): 
Justice and Freedom
Mutare
Coordinates: 18°58′S 32°38′E / 18.967°S 32.633°E / -18.967; 32.633
Country Zimbabwe
ProvinceManicaland
DistrictMutare
Founded1897
Incorporated (town)11 June 1914
Incorporated (city)1971
Government
  TypeMayor–council
  MayorSimon Chabuka (CCC)
  CouncilMutare City Council
Area
  Urban
191.2 km2 (73.8 sq mi)
Elevation
1,120 m (3,675 ft)
Population
 (2022 census)
  Urban
224,802
  Urban density1,200/km2 (3,000/sq mi)
  Metro
500,000
 estimated
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
ClimateCwa
WebsiteCity of Mutare

Mutare, formerly known as Umtali until 1982, is the capital and largest city in the province of Manicaland. It is the third most populated in Zimbabwe. Having surpassed Gweru in the 2012 census, with an urban population of 224,802 and approximately 260,567 in the surrounding districts, Mutare adds to the wider metropolitan area a total population of over 500,000 people. Mutare is also the capital of Manicaland Province and the largest city in eastern Zimbabwe.

Located near the border with Mozambique, Mutare has long been a centre of trade and a key terminus en route to the port of Beira (in Beira, Mozambique). Mutare is hub for trade with railway links, pipeline transport and highways linking the coast with Harare and Zimbabwe's interior. Other traditional industries include timber, papermaking, commerce, food processing, telecommunications, and transportation. In addition the city serves as a gateway to the scenic Eastern Highlands, nearby Gorongosa National Park, and the Mozambique coast.