Zimbabwe National Heroes Buried At The Shrine
- Edgar Tekere
- Samuel "Mayor Urimbo" Mamutse
- Lameck Makanda
- Daniel Nyamayaro Madzimbamuto
- Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo
- Simon C Mazorodze
- Josiah Tongogara
- Sally Hayfron Mugabe
- Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo
- Alfred Nikita Mangena
- Herbert Chitepo
- Leopold Takawira
- Masotsha Ndlovu
- T. M. George Silundika
- Mama Mafuyana
- Edson Jonasi Mudadirwa Zvobgo
- Julia Tukai Zvobgo
- Simon Vengai Muzenda
- Lookout Masuku
- Herbert Sylvester Masiyiwa Ushewokunze
- Moven Mahachi
- Ernest R. Kadungure
- Sydney Donald Malunga
- Joseph Culverwell
- Josiah Tungamirai
- Brigadier General Gumbo
- Zororo Duri
- Christopher Machingura Ushewokunze
- Sikwili Kohli Moyo
- Vitalis Zvinavashe
- Chenjerai Hunzvi
- Border Gezi
- Robson Manyika
- Josiah Mushore Chinamano
- Swithun Mombeshora
- Sabina Mugabe
- Maurice Nyagumbo
- Bernard Chidzero
- Elliot Manyika
- David Ishemunyoro Karimanzira
- Livingstone Mernard Negidi Muzariri
- Brig Gen Armstrong Gunda
- Misheck "Makasha" Chando
- Solomon Tapfumaneyi Mujuru
- Guy Clutton-Brock
- John Landa Nkomo
- Herbert Mahlaba
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