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Around 85% of the people of the country are Christians. Approximately 62% of the Christian population goes to the churches on a regular basis.

The biggest Christian churches in Zimbabwe are Roman Catholic, Anglican, Methodist and Seventh-day Adventist. Similar to other nations in Africa, Christianity may be blended with long-standing orthodox principles. Other than Christianity, inherited devotion is the most observed non-Christian faith, necessitating religious intervention. The Mbira Dza Vadzimu, which stands for "Voice of the Ancestors", a tool associated with various lamellophones omnipresent across Africa, is key to different rituals and events. Mwari basically refers to God the Creator (in Shona language, musika vanhu). About 1% of the population of Zimbabwe is Muslim. This is despite the fact that a number of Zimbabwean people are controlled by Islamic food regulations.

Besides Christianity, other major Zimbabwe Religions are Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. In spite of the fact that the nation is overpoweringly Christian, most of the population keeps on having faith, to different extents, on local religions. Spiritual leaders also informed about a growth in loyalty to orthodox faith and therapists.

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Around 85% of the people of the country are Christians. Approximately 62% of the Christian population goes to the churches on a regular basis.