The suburb borders with
Glen View and
Highfield mostly high density surbubs .
Highfield is regarded to be where the fight for the
liberation struggle began. Glen Norah is divided into three sections A, B and C, with A bordering with
Glen View. Glen Norah C is along the High Glen Road towards Chitungwiza/Beatrice Road and also borders Highfield. Glen Norah B is in the middle of A and C. Glen Norah has been the home of notable Zimbabweans including Stunner,
Addington Dzingirai, Alexio Kawara, and
Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga. It has been home to the deceased footballer George Shaya [Dynamos and Zimbabwe international], former
Kaizer Chiefs soccer star
Tinashe Nengomasha, and artists Simon Choper Chimbetu and Sulumani Chimbetu (Sungura). Glen Norah is home to seven
primary schools: Ruvheneko, Infill, Kudakwashe, Zuvarabuda, Shiriyedenga, Chembira, Glen Norah Seven, and Glen Norah Nine, all which offer
kindergarten through grade seven. There are two public secondary schools in Glen Norah, with only Glen Norah One offering
A-levels.
St. Peter's Kubatana is also in Rockview which is a Glen Norah middle class density area, a work of the
Jesuits which goes back to 1963 and includes a technical school. ==History==