Reclaiming African History: Zimbabwe’s Lost City

  • January 26, 2024

In the heart of southern Africa lies Great Zimbabwe, a silent witness to the intricate tapestry of an ancient civilization. Initially dubbed the work of a mythical white society by colonialists, the city’s true narrative is one of African brilliance and resilience.

Built with dry stone walls and towers, Great Zimbabwe was a center of trade, drawing merchants from China and beyond. In the 19th century, misguided colonialists, driven by arrogance, plundered the city for gold, clinging to unfounded theories of biblical or Phoenician origins. The scientific community, appalled by this abuse, eventually challenged these baseless claims. Despite the devastation, Great Zimbabwe stands tall today, a symbol of African endurance.


With the dawn of black majority rule in 1980, Zimbabweans gained the freedom to explore their past. African students, armed with archaeological techniques, now contribute to unraveling the mysteries of their heritage. As tourists navigate the ruins, modern technology aids in preserving the delicate remnants of a once-thriving urban center, ensuring that the legacy of Great Zimbabwe endures for future generations. The city, silenced by prejudice, speaks again—a reminder of the enduring spirit of African civilization.

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