Zimbabwe's geography and culture development Zimbabwe's economy is confused. In recent years, the average inflation rate of Zimbabwe is at least 252%, the economic growth rate is -5%, there seems to be no economic hope for paper. Nonetheless, there is still reason to optimistically see the further development of this economy. Most, if not all, of the economic difficulties facing Zimbabwe are a direct consequence of poor political governance, indicating that there is no problem with the supply of useful materials.
Da Zimbabwe is an ancient city in the mountains in the southeastern part of Zimbabwe, close to the town of Mutirikwe and Masvingo, Chimanimani district and Chipinge district. In the late Iron Age of the country, it was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe. Shona 's ancestors built in the monument started in the 11th century, continued until the 14th century, covering 722 hectares (1,780 acres), at the peak of which 18,000 people were housed. It is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The capital of the modern and famous Zimbabwe Kingdom is Da Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This city has a peak period of about 18,000 people and an area of 7 square kilometers. The heyday of the kingdom began around the year 1220 AD, but archaeologists presumed that the kingdom occurred as early as the eleventh century. This civilization monopolizes the trade of gold and ivory from the coast to the interior in the southeastern part of the mainland and is a famous mining worker such as copper, iron and gold. The success of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe has resulted in the decline of Mapungubwe, but the significant decline of Zimbabwe has brought the rise of the next member of the Mutapa Kingdom on our list.
The Kingdom of Zimbabwe was founded. In the 13th century, the kingdom builds a series of large stone buildings in the capital Great Zimbabwe. Among these buildings such as "Dawei" are the largest ancient buildings in sub-Saharan Africa. Great Zimbabwe dominates the wealth created by the Indian Ocean trade and its supply of gold. The Mali Empire was founded. The Mali Empire gave a great cultural and historical impact to the majority of West Africa, including the construction of the Great Jenny Mosque. The Grand Mosque is regarded as one of the most important learning centers in medieval Africa. In the fight of Kirina, the main lion of the Keita family broke Sosolo Cante of King Soso and Somalokante of southern Soninke.