How many types of snakes are there in Zimbabwe?
there are at least 30 different tyoes of snake for exmple the black adder
What is the polluter pays principle and explain how is it part of Zimbabwean law?
The PPP is a principal that states that one causing pollution or environmental degradation will pay a cost to remedying it. The practical implications of this principal lie in its allocation of economic obligations on environmentally damaging activities.
Does Zimbabwe have a dress code for tourists?
No but during warm seasons dressing like the locals in light clothing is highly recommended and makes you less obvious to pickpockets etc.
What are some major historical events that took place in Zimbabwe?
some of the major events which took place inzimbabwe are the times whern the current president of zim forced all the white boere out of the country3.
What is the campfire Project Zimbabwe?
The CAMPFIRE referred to here is an acronym for a major wildlife/community resources
management programme in Zimbabwe: Communal Areas Management Programme
For Indigenous Resources (CAMPFIRE).
No
What caused Zimbabwe's economic crisis?
Mugabe caused the problem, but how? Zimbabwe only attained independence in 1980 after a bloody struggle against the white minority government led by Ian Smith. The Whites occupied Zimbabwe in 1800s with an intention of exploring mineral resources in the then Rhodesia. Ralizing that there were no sufficient minerals to sustain their ambitions, they resorted to farming. This meant that the Ndebele as well as the Shona people had to give their land away to the minority whites, of course, in a bloody situation...the First Chimurenga. The second Chimurenga was fought in the years prior to the Independence in 1980. The first decade of Zimbabwe's independence saw prosperous economy and stability within the country. Mugabe himself did not reserve grudges against the whites, and he is reported to have delivered a reconciliation speech at independence. With the inception of Structural Adjustiment Programme under the IMF/World Bank, Zimbabwe failed to meet certain conditionalities the IFIs required of the country. This resulted in rising unemployment rates, inflation, as well as signs of economic shock. This raised growing opposition to change. The MDC was born, but Mugabe resisted to the needed change. To win popular suppor, he went against the whites and seized their pieces of land, thereby halting all agricultural production, which contributed nearly 80 per cent of the Zimbabwe economy.
What holidays are celebrated in Zimbabwe?
Holidays in Zimbabwe are pretty much the same as holidays in America. They celebrate New Years, Christmas and Easter at the same time. The addition of Unity Day, Boxing day and their Independence day being in April are the only differences.