Mbare was the first township, now known as a high density area, established in 1907. It was originally called Harari and much of it was constructed after 1950. Before the 1980s, the government built the Matapi flats. A total of fourteen blocks of apartments were built to house bachelors who came to Harare (then Salisbury) to find employment. Since the 1980s, the apartments have become multifamily, with the rooms divided by curtains or boxes. For
Independence Day in 1980,
Bob Marley was personally invited by
Edgar Tekere, and played a concert in Rufaro Stadium. In 2001, over 500,000 people were displaced from their Mbare homes when the council demolished 145,000 homes they declared were illegal. Significant portions of Mbare, including the Mupedzanhamo Flea Market, were destroyed by police and military forces during
Operation Murambatsvina in May 2005, when President
Robert Mugabe described the inhabitants as "people without totems". On 4 January 2026, heavy rains triggered
flooding in the Mbare area of
Harare. ==Economy and markets==