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The most widely spoken European language in Zimbabwe is English. The country is a former British colony named Southern Rhodesia and latterly simply Rhodesia following the independence of Northern Rhodesia now Zambia. The country has close ties with South Africa and notoriously declared unilateral independence from Britain in the 1960s to maintain white minority rule. Following a bitter civil war, majority rule was conceded and the country became the independent state of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe fell in 1998 when foreign currency was used to fund the Zimbabwe army fighting in the DRC war. War veterans were also paid a further $50 000 each as compensation for fighting in the liberation war in the 70's. Later on in the year 2000 war, veterans seized white-owned farms. This was done in an unproper manner with an effort to lure back voters for Zanu PF. The effects continue as we speak with inflation, cholera, AIDS, starvation, no water, no fuel, no food, no government. The fall of Zimbabwe 1998 to present.
Zimbabwe was once the British colony of Southern Rhodesia. In 1964 the white-controlled government issued a unilateral declaration of independence and called its country simply Rhodesia. Following the resulting civil war, a settlement with the Black forces in 1979 produced an independent government with both white and black participation, and a country called Zimbabwe Rhodesia. In 1980 a transition to full majority rule and ceremonial independence from the UK was accompanied by a name change to Zimbabwe. So Zimbabwe has been fully independent since 1980, at the least.
It did not affect it directly but the war caused an out come that was great. it affected the entire country
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Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association was created in 1980.
war creates allies and enemies for a country, which definitely affects cultural change.
war creates allies and enemies for a country, which definitely affects cultural change.
yes
becuase they spend money on weapons
Officially, the meanings of the colors on the flag are as follows: * Green: the agriculture and rural areas of Zimbabwe * Yellow: the wealth of minerals in the country * Red: the blood shed during the war of the liberation * Black: the heritage and ethnicity of the native Africans of Zimbabwe * White: peace * Zimbabwe Bird: The National Symbol of Zimbabwe * Red Star:internationalism (as well as ZANU-PF's socialist beliefs) The colors are used on the flag of the ruling ZANU PF party.