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Eastlea, is a central-east,
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, medium density suburb of
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, in its east end. Historically
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, it has long been among the city's most diverse areas, attracting
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and Portuguese immigrants in the
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era. This was followed by an influx of black and coloured Zimbabweans (mixed race) and immigrants from
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and the
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after 1980. By 2012, its white population had shrunk to less than 15% from 63% in the early 1980s. The neighbourhood is located just east of the CBD, across from the neighbourhoods of
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, and just north of Braeside and Hillside. To the east of Eastlea are the suburbs of Greendale and Msasa Park. Eastlea is relatively small area with a high population density.https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/35277a3c-d7e1-46f5-9367-9281cd013253/459443.pdf


History

Lying just east of the city centre, in 1913, Eastlea was incorporated as a part of the municipality of Salisbury. Originally a desirable location for middle class residents who wished to live at a distance from downtown, it soon lost its prestige to nearby
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, becoming instead a destination for lower middle class whites of mostly British heritage. Following, the economic boom of the
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, it later saw a large influx of Greek and Portuguese immigrants and became the main Greek hub in the capital. A legacy from this era is the Hellenic Club of Harare, a hub of the local Greek community. Few black residents lived in the area during this period, beyond domestic workers, due to laws such as the Vagrant Act of 1960, that tied residence to employment in a particular area. After independence, Eastlea's relative affordability, attracted many upwardly mobile black Zimbabweans, becoming a destination for students, young professionals and
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in large part due to its proximity to downtown. Eastlea, Milton and The Avenues have long been considered to have a fairly common social makeup. Historically, Milton Park was occupied predominantly by recently arrived
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workers from Britain while Avenues and Eastlea attracted Southern Europeans, mostly Greeks and Portuguese (via
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), who worked in factories in Willowvale and Southerton or in the city centre. Today these neighbourhoods have a population of varied ethnicity and social class, though many former white residents have long since moved away, to be replaced by young professionals, young families making the area ripe for
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Demographics

Eastlea is a lower middle class, residential suburb with a highly diverse urban population. The cityscape and history of the community is rooted firmly in Eastlea's role as a home for new immigrants to the city and for its post-independence position as a destination for an upwardly-mobile black middle class many of whom work for
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s nearby. The neighbourhood is characterized by a mix of
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s and single family homes. Housing tends to be more dense than the affluent northern suburbs. It is a predominantly residential neighbourhood with considerable appeal to a wide variety of Harareans, owing principally to its
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, proximity to the urban core of the city, and wide variety of commercial and public services. Unofficially the suburb is divided into northern and southern areas with the A5 highway serving as the bisecting line. Owing to its history, the northern is highly diverse and middle class, with the bulk or the areas institutions and amenities, such as the Eastlea Shopping Centre. The southern half developed during the
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and post-WW2 era and is more varied in terms of housing styles, income levels, cultures and spoken languages. Generally speaking Eastlea is associated with Harare's multi-ethnic, middle-class, given the presence of major institutions such as Churchill School, the Hellenic Club of Harare and the Chapman Golf Club. Eastlea first rose to prominence as an important middle-class suburb towards the mid century, initially populated by the (then) white-collar workforce and accessible via bus and road to and from the city centre. As widespread suburbanisation developed in the
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period, affluent anglophone whites moved east and north to wealthier suburbs and Eastlea became home to successive waves of immigrants, first working class Britons (and a mostly
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cohort), then from
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, and more recently from
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. Concurrently, black Zimbabweans were attracted to Eastlea, and many coloured families were drawn to the area from their traditional suburbs (nearby Braeside and Hillside) replacing many older whites. In recent years, Eastlea has developed into a highly desirable neighbourhood for young professionals, exacerbating
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in the area, given the city's high unemployment rate, though almost all the
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has been concentrated in the northeast of the suburb bordering the more affluent
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Cityscape

Eastlea is one of the city's major
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areas, defined in part by major civic institutions, NGO presence and small businesses anchoring its eastern and western ends. These include St. Catherine's Children's hospital, the Grain Marketing Board and the National Employment Council. Schools, most notably Churchill High and Roosevelt Girls High, libraries, churches, and parks are distributed throughout the suburb. There a variety of housing styles found in the area, in contrast to most Harare suburbs which favour single family homes. Adding to its appeal, Eastlea is well known for its tree-lined streets and high level of
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. Today Eastlea is a cosmopolitan mixed-income urban area, highly sought after by young professionals. The multitude of services, including parks and other green space, schools, clinics, and major institutions, make it an ideal neighborhood to raise a family close to the Central Business District. The diverse housing stock is generally well kept and the aesthetic of the mid- 20th-century first-ring suburb has been preserved. Additionally, Eastlea is well-served by public transit, consisting of public buses and commuter taxis (known locally as ''kombis'') and roads that connect the area to most parts of Harare.https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/982261468196754920/pdf/103574-v1-WP-P126703-PUBLIC-v1-ZIM-GHWSIP-Report-Final-Volume-I-WB.pdf


Points of interest

The most notable institutions in Eastlea include; * Churchill School * St Catherine's Hospital * The Grain Marketing Board * National Employment Council (NEC) * Chapman Golf Club * Roosevelt Girls High School * Hellenic Club of Harare


See also

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* Avenues * Greeks in Zimbabwe


References

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