Panyatsime promotes African identity through culture, music, heritage celebrations

Young performers captivated audiences with traditional dances reflecting Zimbabwe’s diverse cultural traditions and indigenous knowledge systems.
By Tendai Sauta May. 28, 2026

Africa Day at Panyatsime reconnects youth with heritage

Panyatsime hosted learners from schools including B and P College and Best Learners Infant School in Seke under Manyame Rural District Council. 
By Gilbert Munetsi May. 26, 2026

School for the deaf opens in Chitungwiza

A major milestone in inclusive education was achieved in Chitungwiza earlier this month with the official opening of Takunda Deaf Trust School in Nyatsime, Ward 12.
By Khumbulani Muleya Apr. 26, 2026

Creatives, leaders mark Zim’s 46th Independence celebrations with vision, pride

Voices from across the arts, heritage and civic sectors reflect a nation balancing memory, identity and ambition. 
By Tendai Sauta Apr. 18, 2026

Panyatsime: Chitown’s sanctuary of culture, nature and education

“The Ministry has taken commendable steps towards implementing a Heritage-Based Curriculum aimed at fostering appreciation for the rich cultural diversity of our nation.  
By Eddie Zvinonzwa Feb. 13, 2026

Dihwa, Maganzvo share secrets on PaNyatsime Heritage and Culture Centre

Visitors also play traditional games, engage in nature walks, performing arts, enjoy traditional meals and drinks, as well as other activities such as goat skinning and chicken slaughtering.  
By Tendai Sauta Feb. 5, 2026

Visual, performing arts thrive at Panyatsime

“At Panyatsime, we are ensuring that children do not just learn theory, but actually perform, create and understand the cultural meaning behind the arts.” 
By Moses Mugugunyeki Feb. 1, 2026

Panyatsime centre fosters curriculum integration 

More than 90 learning institutions visited Panyatsime Heritage and Culture Centre as part of their educational tours, according to the centre's heritage officer Ashley Lilyosa Maganzo.  
By Style Reporter Jan. 29, 2026

Where roots tell stories: Visitors fall in love with Panyatsime’s indigenous tree orchard

Panyatsime is a place to learn, unlearn, relearn, share and grow. This is not just preservation—it is participation.”
By Gilbert Munetsi Jan. 11, 2026