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Harare News

ZIMBABWE JOINS IRAN IN COMMEMORATING THE 34TH ANNIVESSARY OF IMAM KHOMEINI’S DEMISE

Zimbabwe yesterday joined the Islamic Republic of Iran in commemorating the 34th anniversary of the demise of the Founder and much loved Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Ruhollah Khomeini, who passed on the 4th June 1988

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR TOURS MUSEUM OF AFRICAN LIBERATION

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR TOURS MUSEUM OF AFRICAN LIBERATION

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR PAYS COURTESY CALL ON ZIMBABWE’S DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR PAYS COURTESY CALL ON ZIMBABWE’S DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR MEETS MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL MEDIA IN ZIMBABWE

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR MEETS MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL MEDIA IN ZIMBABWE

Fatima Zahra (as) College observed the United Nations International Families Day at the college

Fatima Zahra (as) College observed the United Nations International Families Day at the college.

CULTURAL COUNSELLOR HOSTS AFRICAN LIBERATION MUSEUM OFFICIAL

The Cultural Counsellor of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe, Mr Hamid Bakhtiyar, has today the 11th May 2023 hosted Miss Leona Muchenje, the Documentation and Research officer at the African Liberation museum located in Zimbabwe’s capital city, Harare.

 CULTURAL CENTRE MOUNTS NOWRUZ EXHIBITION AT UZ UNIVERSITY

In the spirit of celebrating Nowruz, the Cultural Centre of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Zimbabwe held a Three-day exhibition to mark the first day of the Iranian new year at the University of Zimbabwe, from the 20th to the 22nd of March 2022.

IRAN JOINS ZIMBABWE IN COMMEMORATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Women have been hailed as being at the core of families, communities and societies at large, given the role they play in bringing up families.

CULTURAL CENTRE HOSTS INTERFAITH DIALOGUE SEMINAR IN ZIMBABWE

Dialogue among the followers of different faiths in Zimbabwe has been hailed as a tool to unite Christian and Muslims in the country, a development still to be emulated by most countries in Africa where intra religious intolerance still persist up to this day. Muslims and Christians in Zimbabwe have become pace setters in promoting peaceful coexistence amongst various religious groups, as they from time to time sit down together to find common ground is matters affecting the Abrahamic faith.

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