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Traditions are never fixed, and as land use transforms so do the institutions that govern it. This is the fifth blog in a series exploring young people and land in post-land reform Zimbabwe.
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The Standard on MSN‘Where past lives on’: Inside Panyatsime Heritage and Culture CentreTucked away in the peripheral Rockview area of Chitungwiza is a place where the rhythm of Zimbabwe’s heritage beats strong — a sanctuary where stories, songs, and traditions echo through time.
The second biosphere reserve in Zimbabwe, Chimanimani comprises a mosaic of mountains ... It is home to about 154,000 inhabitants who come mainly from the Ndau culture, most of whom speak an ...
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