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Public holidays in Zimbabwe

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The following is a list ofholidays inZimbabwe:[1]

Public holidays

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DateEnglish name
1 JanuaryNew Year's Day
21 FebruaryNational Youth Day
VariableGood Friday
VariableHoly Saturday
VariableEaster Monday
18 AprilIndependence Day
1 MayLabour Day
25 MayAfrica Day
Second Monday in AugustHeroes' Day
Second Tuesday in AugustDefence Forces Day
15 SeptemberMunhumutapa Day
22 DecemberNational Unity Day
25 DecemberChristmas Day
26 DecemberBoxing Day

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References

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  1. ^Public holidays are as detailed in thePublic Holidays and Prohibition of Business Act (Chapter 10:21), its various amendments and General Notices
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