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The following is a list of holidays in Zimbabwe:[1]
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1 January | New Year's Day |
2 January | Public Holiday |
21 February | National Youth Day |
Easter Sunday -2d | Good Friday |
Easter Sunday -1d | Holy Saturday |
Easter Sunday | Easter Sunday |
Easter Sunday +1d | Easter Monday |
18 April | Independence Day |
1 May | Labour Day |
25 May | Africa Day |
Second Monday in August | Heroes' Day |
Tuesday after Second Monday of August | Defence Forces Day |
22 December | National Unity Day |
25 December | Christmas Day |
26 December | Boxing Day |
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