A public bus, commuter omnibuses, bicycle, ox-powered carts, but for distances less than 15 km, most people walk.
The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NZR) stopped passing through Chatsworth around the year 2018.
The shops in the Makaure Township are built in a quadrangle, the middle of which serves as the local bus station.
If you get a lift from any driver, expect to pay slightly higher than the bus rates.
The soil in the area is not good enough for growing crops but is more suitable for cattle ranching.
The reason for that is the station serves a very wide sparsely populated rural area.
Of late it has suffered the same shortages of medicines as other clinics and hospitals in the country, but it continues to serve its community well.
The pre-fabricated corrugated tin two roomed shacks to the east of the railway line for black workers, and the large houses for white workers to the west of the railway line.
Makaure Township: developed as more and more non-railway workers arrived to work in businesses serving the settlement.
Makaure Township later included the area formally belonging to the black railway workers.
The suburb has much bigger houses and the residents are generally much more affluent than those in Makaure Township.
For Chatsworth itself, the piped water comes from Munyambe Dam a few km east along the Gutu Road.
Hare, buck, snakes, monkeys, a wide variety of birds such as (doves, owls, brown eagles, king fishers, swallows, etc.