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Remember those days?
 

'Zimdays is the fastest growing nostalgia, reunion and friendship site for all Zimbabweans around the world. Zimdays is a way of life with over 3500 pages to explore and contribute to.'

Do you remember Sakubva in the 1960s? Hillside in the 1980s? or Peterhouse in the 1950s? Every school, town and suburb has its own pages at Zimdays.

Browse the Zimdays Yearbook from 1888 to 2004 to see our history in words and hundreds of pictures. Find old friends and add your memories and stories of this once great country.

Interested? then try out Zimdays.com by clicking here. Your Zimdays start when you join Zimdays. Registration is free and you can start searching for your old friends and adding your memories right away.

 
Remember back then...?
 

Welcome back your Zimdays of Braais and Castle on the stoep... When the Beatles, Mel and Kim or Chibadura played from your Supersonic and you couldn't miss that nights hit-pick or SOS.

Zimdays where Mukadota, Jill Darke and Riddell reside to bring back the warmth, and sunshine of that place called home. A place that remains home no matter how far away you feel in years or space. Where were you then? Where are you now?

 

Zimdays.com is the place we come together like the confluence of the Save to remember a bygone time that seems at once so near and real, and yet so far away.

We remember the Freezits, the Pronutro before school and the treks to kumusha at Christmas. Let's go for those Zimdays together, meet those that meant so much in those bright days under the sun, Jacarandas and heavy showers of December.

Find ZimSchoolDays of khakhi shorts, school houses and sports days. Nights of candlelit study in the dormitory, tuck and hours spent with talking with friends. Teachers, prefects and sports days.

Find neighbours and friends. Did you live in Marlborough in 1975? Luveve in 1986? Register now and find the people who lived and shared life with you there.

Learn about how the places we called 'home' developed. Where did the names 'Borrowdale' or Luveve come from? Take a look at Hatfield and Luveve.

Share memories and visit the 114 page Zimdays Yearbook and add your experiences in Zimbabwe over the last century. Click here to find out about Zimbabwe in 1935, or later in 1982.

Learn who was in the charts in 1967, do you remember the beatboxes on First Street in the 1980s? You too can contribute and add your memories of Bibos, Flares or Chimombe to every page throughout the Yearbook.

 
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