The president rules the country like a dictator.
Corruption & dictatorship.
All of these countries are landlocked, meaning they have no coastal borders.
in african countries the most common is HIV/AIDS
egypt
no,because we have our own tradition which the africans don't have...
No the people of Zimbabwe are not comfortable with technology.
Yes. Zimbabwe recognises South African drivers licences without any problems. It is necessary to also have your passport available as a back-up document, but it is seldom needed. Small roadblocks are common, usually you will find one on either side of rural towns. Be nice to the officer, smile, be patient and ignore any requests for bribes.
English and French are common languages in many African countries due to the historical influence of British and French colonialism. These countries adopted the languages for governmental, educational, and business purposes, and they continue to be official languages in many African nations. Additionally, proficiency in English and French can facilitate communication with the international community and provide economic opportunities.
One common surname in Zimbabwe is Ncube, which is a Ndebele name. Other common surnames in Zimbabwe include Mpofu, Moyo, and Sibanda.
Pan-Africanism is a movement that seeks to unify people of African descent worldwide, promoting solidarity and cooperation among African and African diaspora communities. It emphasizes the common struggles, history, and culture of people of African descent and advocates for liberation, equality, and self-determination.
Cholera is a horrible disease that you catch from constantly drinking dirty water. It is very common in poor countries, escpecially African Countries.
No. There is no legal recognition of same-sex relationships and homosexuality is illegal in Zimbabwe.