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On Friday the 17th
of April 2015, a cohort of 1st
year international students from the
University went on an edutainment tour of the Great Zimbabwe monuments in Masvingo
organised by the International Relations office.
The trip was meant to impart knowledge and help the students in appreciating the country’s
rich historical and traditional background.
The tour proved to be an eye opener for many of the students who had only seen the majestic
monuments in pictures.
‘I only saw this place on the internet and I never thought I would get an opportunity to see it
in real life,’ one of the students said.
‘I am happy and excited to learn about the history of Zimbabwe and I hope we I will visit
more places in the future,’ another student said.
The Great Zimbabwe ruins are the second largest man made monument in Africa after the
pyramids in Egypt. They are home to the 7 Zimbabwe birds and are a national symbol of
where the country was conceived.

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  • 1. On Friday the 17th of April 2015, a cohort of 1st year international students from the University went on an edutainment tour of the Great Zimbabwe monuments in Masvingo organised by the International Relations office. The trip was meant to impart knowledge and help the students in appreciating the country’s rich historical and traditional background. The tour proved to be an eye opener for many of the students who had only seen the majestic monuments in pictures. ‘I only saw this place on the internet and I never thought I would get an opportunity to see it in real life,’ one of the students said. ‘I am happy and excited to learn about the history of Zimbabwe and I hope we I will visit more places in the future,’ another student said. The Great Zimbabwe ruins are the second largest man made monument in Africa after the pyramids in Egypt. They are home to the 7 Zimbabwe birds and are a national symbol of where the country was conceived.