Hami inscribed on the world Heritage list by UNESCO in 1986, located 22 km West of Bulawayo, has inherited the basic architectural features of Great Zimbabwe. Age Hami back to the XV-XVII centuries. The manner in which buildings were built of stone, reminiscent of the walls of Great Zimbabwe, but in Hami using various decorations and decor reflects the more advanced techniques of design.
The grandeur of the buildings and the variety of discovered artifacts, most likely being the kind of regalia, suggest that once the building was managed by the state, which historians call Torva I can add description
The grandeur of the buildings and the variety of discovered artifacts, most likely being the kind of regalia, suggest that once the building was managed by the state, which historians call Torva I can add description