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Zimbabwe Art Attracting Thousands of Travellers at Atlanta International Airport

Zimbabwean art is on display at the world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia. Among the works of art on display is that of the late legendary artist, Nicholas Mukomberanwa. Takunda Mafundikwa reports.

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