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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees.

Beitbridge

Beitbridge March 29, 2022 If you ever want to see the rich historical sites, visit the Greater Mapungubwe Trans- Frontier Conservation Area. It’s an attraction known for its numerous dinosaur fossil beds that date back 250 million years ago and rock paintings. To add on to this exciting tour you can also take a day trip to the Venda Cultural village, situated 90 km along the Beitbridge Bulawayo Highway. Have an amazing experience in learning about the Venda Culture and […]

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Mashonaland East

Mashonaland East March 29, 2022 The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is encouraging residents to know more about places of interest around their areas. Every province in Zimbabwe is home to places of interest. Did you know that Mashonaland East offers plenty of attractions and activities which includes Imire game Park? Close to Marondera. Activities available at Imire include game drives, nature walks with elephants and Rhino sightings.Other attractions not to miss in this province are Tsindi Ruins, Gosho game park, Twala […]

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Zimbabwe-Rwanda Trade & Investment Conference

We have an exciting Zim-Rwanda Trade and Investment Conference that starts today , right here in Harare. Be part of this groundbreaking initiative as the country makes strategic moves towards unlocking sector specific investment opportunities. Don’t Miss Out! #MeetInZim #InvestInZim #VisitZimbabwe # ZimTrade  

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Ndebele Culture

Ndebele Culture The Ndebele people originated from one of the Nguni tribes, which settled in Southern Africa and evolved into a number of different tribes over the centuries including Zimbabwe. They are well known for their artistic skills, colorful designs on the exterior of their homes, outstanding craftsmanship, distinctive and highly colorful modes of dress which have long been known for their beadwork and ornamentation. In Zimbabwe, the Ndebele represents the second-largest ethnic group and Bulawayo is their hub city. […]

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Binga Batonga Cultural Village

Binga Batonga Cultural Village Bringing the Tonga Culture to life. The BaTonga people of Zimbabwe are found in Binga District, the Kariba area, and other parts of Matabeleland. They are mostly subsistence farmers who grow crops such as millet (nzembwe), sorghum (mayila) and they supplement this in a large part with wild plants, animals, and fish. Their crafts and hobbies are pottery, carvings, baskets, and mats crafted by older men and women daily. Pots are made in various sizes for […]

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