Harare News

In the blossoming world of literature, arts, and culture, the poet and novelist community remembers one of the ancient literature guru, Hakim Nizami, the great Persian poet and novelist, who was born in the 6th century, known in the vails of romantic literature with different names, "Ilyas," "Kaniya,” and Abu Muhammad.
The Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe was today (4 March 2024) at the Harare Polytechnic in Harare where he was presented with an opportunity to meet and address all the students in the media school of journalism as part of a cultural exchange programme between the polytechnic and the Cultural Centre of the Embassy of Iran.

Isfahan, a travel gem with its vast number of wonders, is home to many historical sites, some of which are lesser-known to tourists, according to the provincial tourism chief. For the upcoming Nowruz vacations, Isfahan seeks to put the spotlight on its lesser-known destinations for travelers visiting the historical city situated in the heart of the Iranian plateau.

On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, a special office dedicated to tourism research was officially launched in Tehran. The office is intended to help provide quick and easy access, share, and utilize scientific resources, including projects, reports, articles, books, and university theses on tourism, in collaboration with a bureau for tourism information technology.

Gonarezhou, named “The Place of Elephants," is Zimbabwe’s second-largest national park and one of its most famed wilderness areas. Stretching over 5,053 square kilometres, some 1.25 million acres, from the Save River in the north to the Mwenezi River to the south, the Park is home to some of the most spectacular landscapes in southern Africa – including the iconic Chilojo Cliffs.
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