The Nyanga region has long been regarded as a place of great natural beauty. In 1896,
Cecil John Rhodes wrote to his agent: "Dear McDonald, Inyanga is much finer than you described.....Before it is all gone, buy me quickly up to , and be sure to take in the
Pungwe Falls. I would like to try sheep and apple growing." Rhodes displaced the inhabitants and the chieftainship of the wonderful place- the Sakarombes of the Lion-Zebra (Shumba-Nyambizi totem) who found refuge in the semi-arid areas of Nyanga in Ruwangwe. Nyanga has been made famous in Scotland by the 1960 Hamish Henderson song
Freedom Come-All-Ye as the birthplace of an unnamed black man who will overthrow the Afrikaaner Government. Nyanga is also mentioned in the 1977 folk song "It’s a Long Way to Mukumbura" by Mike Westcott and Leprechaun, where it is referred to as "
JOC Inyanga". ==Population==