No Zimbabwe and the us don't get along with each other. Since USA wanted to take over Zimbabwe and failed because President Robert Mugabe ( Zimbabwe's president) was very clever and didn't want his people to keep on being killed. And he also didn't want his people to be under constitutional monarchy.
First off, the above is hideously incorrect, and fails a basic history lesson.
Zimbabwe was previously called Rhodesia, and, before that, Southern Rhodesia, a part of the British Empire. The United States generally has had little to do with that area of Africa in terms of colonization or imperial influence.
The current situation is that the United States strongly disapproves of the current government of Zimbabwe, and has joined many other European countries (and, a variety of other major world countries, too), in calling for a replacement of the current government by a freely elected one.
As such, the US participates in a variety of embargoes and sanctions against the government of Zimbabwe.
The root of the current problem is President Mugabe, who has gone from being a nominally respectable and reasonable leader to one who shows all signs of attempting to be a dictator - that is, one who is attempting to retain power though a variety of undemocratic and repressive measures.
Britain colonized zimbabwe.
Great Zimbabwe (ancient city, Zimbabwe) lies in southeastern Zimbabwe, about 19 miles (30 km) southeast of Masvingo (formerly Fort Victoria). The central area of ruins extends about 200 acres (80 hectares), making Great Zimbabwe the largest of more than 150 major stone ruins scattered across the countries of Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
Southern Rhodesia became the country of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe Saints F.C. was created in 1931.
Zimbabwe was given independence on April 18th, 1980
Machivenyika Mapuranga is the Ambassador to the US for Zimbabwe.
There is no such thing as a Zimbabwe dollar. As of 2017, Zimbabwe has no national currency.
no they do not
Zimbabwe
us dollar
US$0.80
Because of its runaway hyperinflation, Zimbabwe no longer has a national currency. An old Zimbabwe bank note is now only valuable as a collector's item or a novelty.
The President of Zimbabwe is Robert Mugabe. He makes $18,000 a year in US dollars.
The Zambezi River.
10 million US dollars
zimbabwe stock exchange ceo - emmanuell munyukwimonthly salary : 30 000 - 36 000 US dollars2012 annual salary : US$ 400 000
At the time of writing (16:30 on Friday, 22/10/2010) One US dollar equals 361.9 Zimbabwe Dollars.