The Arsenal Fans Harare Chapter has received official police clearance to conduct an end of season title celebration parade and gathering on May 31, 2026, with the Zimbabwe Republic Police giving the green light for what promises to be a colourful and jubilant procession through the streets of Harare.
The clearance, issued by Superintendent S. Mbimbi on behalf of the Officer Commanding Harare Central District Police on May 22, 2026, was addressed to Arsenal Fans Harare Chapter representative Tatenda Mushonga, confirming all logistical and legal requirements for the event.
The parade will commence from Harare Gardens before moving through Herbert Chitepo Street and Prince Edward Street, culminating at Alexandra Sports Club where the main gathering will be held from 1400 hours to 1700 hours.
Police confirmed they will monitor the event to ensure no Zimbabwean laws are violated, with fans advised to liaise with the Officer Commanding Harare Traffic for escort management.
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Authorities also reserved the right to stop the event should it pose any public order threat.
The parade caps what has been an extraordinary week for Arsenal supporters in Zimbabwe, who have been celebrating wildly following the Gunners' historic Premier League title triumph,their first championship in 22 years.
The Harare chapter's decision to take their celebrations to the streets reflects the extraordinary passion and devotion of Zimbabwean Arsenal supporters, widely regarded as among the club's most dedicated fans anywhere on the African continent