The mbira, a traditional Zimbabwean instrument, dates back to 3000 BC and is integral to the Shona people's culture. In Harare, you can attend a live performance for just $10, while the National Gallery, located 1.5 km away, often features exhibitions celebrating this rich musical heritage.

Published: 1/7/2026
Last Published: 1/7/2026
Updated: 6/4/2026
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Mbira Music: Understanding Zimbabwe's Sacred Instrument

Mbira Music: Understanding Zimbabwe's Sacred Instrument

The mbira, a traditional Zimbabwean instrument, dates back to 3000 BC and is integral to the Shona people's culture. In Harare, you can attend a live performance for just $10, while the National Gallery, located 1.5 km away, often features exhibitions celebrating this rich musical heritage.

Marcus Cent
Updated Jun 4, 2026
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Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent

Marcus Cent is the founder of Visit Network, a global portfolio of destination-focused travel sites. With over 25 years of experience in online travel and digital publishing, he specialises in destination research, tours and activities, and travel platforms. His writing is informed by extensive independent travel across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with a focus on practical, experience-based guidance.

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