This exchange of expertise underscored the value of indigenous knowledge while demonstrating to the local community that their unique heritage was cherished and respected. Looking forward, Tinotenda ...
The site is managed by National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ), a parastatal entity which depends upon the Minister of Home Affairs. The site has benefitted from emergency assistance from ...
The ruins of Great Zimbabwe - the capital of the Queen of Sheba, according to an age-old legend - are a unique testimony to the Bantu civilization of the Shona between the 11th and 15th centuries. The ...
Whatever the cause, Great Zimbabwe's people abandoned their once-glorious stone city, leaving the site a ruin that Mauch found 400 years later inhabited by local Karanga people who had no idea of ...
There are more than 100 UNESCO world heritage sites in sub-Saharan Africa ... with over 150 000 living there. Located in southeast Zimbabwe, a group of ancient ruins make up the Great Zimbabwe ...
"The Bureau takes note of the information provided by the National Museums and Monuments and encourages the Zimbabwe authorities to pursue their efforts for a better conservation of this site by ...