Zimbabwe culture influencial in East Africa
  • 1. Zimbabwe's culture, with its rich tapestry of traditions, languages, and artistic expressions, plays a significant role in influencing the cultural landscape of East Africa. The country's diverse ethnic groups, including the Shona and Ndebele, contribute to a vibrant cultural heritage that is characterized by intricate storytelling, traditional music, and dance forms such as the mbira and the traditional drum. The Shona people's stone sculptures, often depicting spiritual and ancestral themes, have gained international recognition and serve as a testament to Zimbabwe's artistic prowess. Furthermore, Zimbabwe's history of resistance and resilience has inspired various cultural movements within the region, promoting themes of unity and social justice. The country's languages, notably Shona and Sindebele, contribute to the multilingual tapestry found in East Africa, fostering communication and cultural exchange among neighboring nations. Additionally, Zimbabwe's culinary traditions, such as sadza and various traditional dishes, reflect the agricultural practices and communal values that resonate across East African borders. Through these elements, Zimbabwe not only maintains its cultural identity but also enriches the broader East African narrative, serving as a bridge between historical traditions and contemporary issues that resonate within the region.

    What is the capital city of Zimbabwe?
A) Lusaka
B) Nairobi
C) Harare
D) Kampala
  • 2. What is the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site in Zimbabwe known for its stone ruins?
A) Masai Mara
B) Serengeti National Park
C) Ngorongoro Crater
D) Great Zimbabwe
  • 3. Who is the famous Zimbabwean musician known for the hit song 'Neria'?
A) Youssou N'Dour
B) Salif Keita
C) Oliver Mtukudzi
D) Fela Kuti
  • 4. What is the traditional Zimbabwean dish made of maize meal and served with meat and vegetable stew?
A) Pizza
B) Sushi
C) Tacos
D) Sadza
  • 5. Which famous Zimbabwean author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1988?
A) Ngugi wa Thiong'o
B) Wole Soyinka
C) Doris Lessing
D) Chinua Achebe
  • 6. Which annual music and arts festival held in Zimbabwe is one of the largest in Africa?
A) Glastonbury
B) Bonnaroo
C) HIFA (Harare International Festival of the Arts)
D) Coachella
  • 7. What is the official currency of Zimbabwe?
A) US Dollar
B) Zimbabwean Dollar
C) Euro
D) Pound Sterling
  • 8. Which crop is a staple food in Zimbabwe and East Africa?
A) Wheat
B) Maize
C) Rice
D) Potato
  • 9. Which famous Zimbabwean sprinter won multiple Olympic gold medals?
A) Florence Griffith-Joyner
B) Usain Bolt
C) Kirsty Coventry
D) Carl Lewis
  • 10. What is the traditional Zimbabwean beer brewed from maize or sorghum?
A) Chibuku
B) Tequila
C) Sake
D) Vodka
  • 11. Who was the first Prime Minister of an independent Zimbabwe?
A) Robert Mugabe
B) Nelson Mandela
C) Jomo Kenyatta
D) Julius Nyerere
  • 12. What is the traditional Zimbabwean greeting gesture that involves clapping hands and a slight bow?
A) High Five
B) Kubatana
C) Namaste
D) Handshake
  • 13. What is the traditional Zimbabwean instrument made of metal and played with thumbs?
A) Mbira
B) Guitar
C) Violin
D) Piano
  • 14. Which famous Zimbabwean author wrote the novel 'Nervous Conditions'?
A) Wole Soyinka
B) Chinua Achebe
C) Tsitsi Dangarembga
D) Ngugi wa Thiong'o
  • 15. Which sport is popular in Zimbabwe?
A) Sumo Wrestling
B) Cricket
C) Rugby
D) Ice Hockey
  • 16. What is the major religion practiced in Zimbabwe?
A) Judaism
B) Christianity
C) Hinduism
D) Buddhism
  • 17. Which important river forms part of the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia?
A) Nile
B) Limpopo
C) Zambezi
D) Congo
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