Glen Norah, Harare

Glen Norah is a high-density, working class suburb in southwest Harare, Zimbabwe.

The suburb borders with Glen View and Highfield mostly high density surbubs .

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).

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.

[2] Prior to that, people used to purchase cheap pork hides and bones from Baxter Farm on the city's outskirts.