💡DID YOU KNOW: “Crocodile tears" are a REAL thing!
Crocodiles produce tears while eating, they swallow too much air, which gets in touch with lachrymal glands & forces tears to flow.
Crocodile tears refer to a false sense of emotions. You’re welcome!
📍Nyamoumba in Kariba
Imire Game Park is only 90 mins from Harare in a small town called Wedza, it allows you to disconnect from the city and emmerse yourself in wildlife. At the heart of this Safari Lodge is Wildlife Conservation volunteers gain hands-on knowledge on wildlife conservation.
Exciting times for travel & tourism as @flysaa returns to the Zim skies! We look forward to giving the best of our Zim hospitality as our guests fly to Zimbabwe A World of Wonders! Welcome back @flysaa, tigashire, siyalamukela!
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Opportunity rises from difficulty. Here are three businesses doing the most and navigating trying times.
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The capture of African elephants has resurfaced as a major issue after conservationists challenged the Zimbabwean government to follow international best practice on wildlife management. This rare video footage shows the controversial capture of elephants in Zimbabwe:
When Africans have the same totem... Does it mean that at some point they were one people? Eg. The Ndlovus are found all over....
- Gatsheni (Nguni)
- Mthombeni (Nguni)
- Zhou (Shona)
- Gabula (Kalanga)
- Tlou (Sotho-Tswana)
- Ndou (Venda)
- Njovu (Southern/Central Africa)
The drum is one of the most central instruments in Zimbabwean cultures. It is also central in religious ceremonies and rites of passage- as a communication tool to other communities, ancestors or Mwari (God).
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