it is a poor country.
Zimbabwe is considered non-democratic due to a history of human rights abuses, electoral fraud, and suppression of political opposition. The ruling party has maintained power through intimidation and violence, limiting freedom of speech and assembly. Democratic principles such as free and fair elections, independent judiciary, and respect for human rights have often been undermined in Zimbabwe.
Colombia is considered a developing country with a mixed economy. The country has made progress in recent years in areas such as infrastructure, healthcare, and education, but it still faces challenges including income inequality, rural poverty, and internal conflict.
It depends. If this developing country is wealthy, then the people can have a better life, but in your average developing country will just have to deal with it. If their economy isn't growing, they can't do anything about it, like Haiti.
Vietnam is considered a developing country with a mix of wealth and poverty. It has a growing economy with a significant portion of the population still living in poverty, particularly in rural areas. The country has made progress in reducing poverty rates and improving standards of living in recent years.
The oldest democratic country is generally considered to be Iceland, with its parliamentary government dating back to the year 930.
id say its 'unveloping' at the moment
It's not developing ...it's disassembling. It has financial and political problems.
still developing..
The southern parts of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe is a country.
Zimbabwe is a country on the continent of Africa.Africa
Yes.
Sweden is a developed country.
Yes, the Democratic Republic of Congo [drc] is developing.
Belarus is highly developed, but is considered a developing country among other Europeans.
No Zimbabwe is not a rich country.
Kenya and Zimbabwe are in Africa. Egypt is mostly in Africa and is generally considered to be an African country, but a small part of it is in Asia.
Southern Rhodesia became the country of Zimbabwe.