Coal, gold and diamonds are the primary mineral resources. Coal is not mined effectively and gold and diamonds are being basically stolen by government and army officers.
Some of Zimbabwe's traditions are of the use of totems and poetry.
Grazy laws in zimbabwe
coal in Zimbabwe is used for many reasons. Some of them being heat (although that is not needed much in Zimbabwe) and most of it for electrical power in Zimbabwe.
the shona tribe but some people called them the Zimbabwe tribe
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.
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No not all. Some minerals are metals.
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. (via Wikipedia)
Cotton, tobacco and textiles (clothing) are some.
Tobacco is the #1 export in Zimbabwe. It also has some gold, cotton, and chrome.
Minerals are made up of well minerals. there is no other way to explain it. Minerals are Minerals.
some rings can have minerals.