Harare News

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.

The Cultural Centre of the Embassy of Iran in Zimbabwe has handed over prizes to the winners of an essay writing competition held in honour of Martyr General Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated by the evil American regime some three years ago in Baghdad, Iraq. The competition, which attracted many top writers in Zimbabwe, was won by Gibson Nyikadzino, a top journalist from the Herald, Zimbabwe’s top state newspaper.

The Cultural Centre of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe will, from March 4th to March 8th, 2024, partner with the Zimbabwe Tertiary Students Association (ZTSA) in hosting a student cohort that will interrogate the history, politics, religion, and culture of the countries in the Middle East.

Situated in northern Iran, Gonbad-e Kavus is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking culture and adventure. Here, the splendor of nature meets warm hospitality. The ancient city is highly celebrated for Gonbad-e Qabus, a remarkable UNESCO-designated brick tower that reaches a height of 53 meters; one of the world’s tallest of its kind!

The Cultural Centre of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe has today (16 February 2024) expressed its readiness to facilitate the twinning of Zimbabwean and Iranian polytechnic institutions as a way of facilitating the exchange of human capital and technical knowledge between the two sister countries
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