Zimbabwe Bird
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
The national emblem that appears on the national flag, the coats of arms of both Zimbabwe and Rhodesia, as well on...
Mwenezi River
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
Flowing through both Zimbabwe and Mozambique, it originates in south central Zimbabwe flowing south-east along the Mwenezi River Valley. In the...
Tugwi Trust
Background
Tugwi Trust is a charitable organisation registered in Zimbabwe in 2005 to formalise the work that had been started by Mr. I. J Midzi...
National Gallery of Zimbabwe
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
Established on the 16th of July 1957, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe is focused on the presentation and conservation of Zimbabwe’s...
Colleen Madamombe
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
Defying the male dominance of the sculpting world, Colleen Madamombe was a female sculptor whose work showcased themes of womanhood, motherhood...
Kariba Dam
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
This double curvature concrete arch dam is 128m (420ft) tall and 579m (1900ft) long, forming Lake Kariba which stretches for 280...
Ilala Lodge – 10 minutes’ walk from the Victoria Falls
32 rooms with en-suite bathrooms
Open: All year
In a convenient location just 10 minutes’ walk from the Victoria Falls themselves and even closer to the centre...
Marriage Customs in Zimbabwe
By Elizabeth D.T Taderera
Imagine there is a girl you truly love and you want to spend the rest of your life with her- it's...
Nesbitt Castle
By Elizabeth D.T. Taderera
A 20th century neo-gothic castle near Bulawayo. Formerly known as Holdengarde Castle after Theodore Holdengarde who built it in the 1920s....
Bvumba Mountains
By Elizabeth D.T Taderera
Known as the Mountains of the Mist (bvumba is the Shona for mist) because the early morning starts with a mist...