Clive Gwanzura

Masters student

Born in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, Clive Gwanzura holds a Bachelor of Science Honours Degree
in Culture and Heritage Studies from Bindura University of Science Education. In 2022, he
was part of a multidisciplinary research project addressing the impacts of COVID-19 through
heritage-based solutions—a collaboration led by the Research Council of Zimbabwe,
Midlands State University, and other national stakeholders.


Clive has actively participated in heritage field schools dedicated to preserving intangible
cultural heritage in Zimbabwe. He has gained hands-on experience as an assistant curator at
the Zimbabwe Military and Aviation Museum (WRL) and as a student heritage teacher at
Amaveni Secondary School.

Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Art History at Rhodes University, Clive continues to
explore the intersections of heritage, artistic expression, and cultural preservation. His work
is driven by a deep passion for art history and its role in sustaining cultural identity.

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