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Harambee is an East African tradition of community self-help events, and is also the official motto of Kenya.
Harambee may also refer to:
- Harambee (newspaper), a student publication in Australia
- Harambee, a predominantly African-American neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- "Harambee", a popular Kenyan song by Daudi Kabaka
- "Harambee", a reggae song by Rita Marley
- Harambee Park, a park in Boston, Massachusetts
- Harambee House, office of the President of Kenya in Nairobi
- Harambee Stars, nickname for the Kenya national football team
- MV Harambee, a German-built ship in service between 1953 and 1980
- Harambe, the fictional East African village in Disney's Animal Kingdom
Harambee was a student newspaper published at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia until 2005. The last volume of Harambee as a magazine was published in 2005. The editor was Tessa Drysdale.
In 2006, the Harambee brand was incorporated into a university publication called Campus Buzz, edited by Leanne Pitcher and Shane Newton. In 2007, Harambee content was published as part of the Edith Cowan University magazine Inbox.
By 2008, Harambee was defunct and superseded by G-Spot which was published in a magazine format until 2010 when it was relaunched as GSM.
The term " harambee" is Swahili for "Let's pull together".
Category:Student newspapers published in Australia Category:Publications disestablished in 2005