The National Archives of Zimbabwe safeguards our nation’s historical and legal documentation. As a branch of the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, we are dedicated to preserving and providing public access to Zimbabwe's national heritage.
Search through 16,843 historic newspaper archives to do genealogy and family history. Find obituaries, marriage and birth announcements, and other local and national news for over 8.6 billion people!
Archives collect and preserve original documents of organizations such as churches or governments. Libraries generally collect published sources such as books, maps, and microfilm.
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The Archives are the storehouse of the nation's documented history. They include the archives of the former Southern Rhodesia, and are formed of a network of five regional archives divided into eight provinces.
Les services d'archives publiques sont répartis sur l’ensemble du territoire : Archives nationales, départementales, régionales, communales et intercommunales, Archives du ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères, du ministère des Armées et de nombreux autres organismes publics.
Tous les mois, découvrez les actualités, expositions et évènements des Archives nationales.
Tables décennales, tables annuelles, état civil reconstitué, actes d'état civil. Archives militaires, enfants assistés, recensements de la population, cimetières et pompes funèbres, élections, scolarité.
Archives are the documentary by-product of human activity retained for their long-term value. The records created in the course of the everyday lives and actions of individuals and organisations offer direct insights into past events. Like people, archives are diverse.
The National Archives is open to everyone. Whether you are doing research, experiencing an event or exhibition, exploring your family history, or just needing a coffee, you can visit our home in Kew, London, for free. Children are welcome.