What was the result of the fall of Zimbabwe?
The country used to produce and export a lot of natural resources, but after the revolution it was unable to keep doing so.
The countryside had many productive farms, and after the revolution many of these farms became unproductive.
Many of the country's best and brightest residents fled, because they feared for their safety and did not want to live under a communist dictatorship.
White people were often abused and their property confiscated, either "legally" by government order or just by the force of bands of armed thugs.
How many provinces is Zimbabwe divided into?
There are 10. Matabeleland North
Midlands
Matabeleland South
Bulawayo
Masvingo
Manicaland
Harare
Mashonaland East
Mashonaland Central
Mashonaland West You can see a map here: http://www.mpoi.org/images/zimbabwe-map.gif
It can either mean 'Sunshine' or 'Brilliance'. As a name it predicts she is outstanding. capable of building lasting friendships. Ensures 100% effort. Embraces criticism and achieves dramatic results.
Actually it's a name of a du-a'a in the Islamic prayer.
Do people in Zimbabwe eat with their hands?
Some things they eat with their hands, others are with forks and spoons. It's no different than anywhere else in the world.
What are famous waterfalls in Zimbabwe and Zambia?
Victoria Falls is on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia.
What are some major landforms found in Zimbabwe?
One of Zimbabwe's main and major water features is Victoria Falls, which borders Zimbabwe and Zambia. It is 108 metres (360 ft) high and 1 708 (5 600 ft) wide.
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How did the location of Kilwa and Great Zimbabwe make them powerful and rich?
Kilwa and Great Zimbabwe thrived due to their strategic locations. Kilwa, situated on the southeastern coast of Africa, served as a vital trading port along the Indian Ocean trade routes, facilitating commerce in gold, ivory, and spices. Great Zimbabwe, located inland, benefited from its proximity to rich mineral resources and controlled trade routes between the interior and coastal regions. Together, these locations enabled both societies to amass wealth and influence through trade and resource management.
How do you say hello and goodbye in Zimbabwe?
English is the Official language of Zimbabwe. If you are referring to one of the native languages, you would need to specify which one. Here is a list of languages spoken in Zimbabwe:
How some government policies can assist and others constrain the growth of small firms?
how government policies can assist or others constrain the growth of small firms in zimbabwe
What is the telephone area code for Victoria Falls Zimbabwe?
Victoria Falls is in Zimbabwe's telephone area code 013, or +263 13 in international format.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
What is the biggest lake in Zimbabwe?
There are no oceans nor seas in Zimbabwe. The largest lake in Zimbabwe is Lake Kariba.
What materials was used to build Zimbabwe?
They are made of mud and usually have a metal piece for a roof.
What are the unethical behaviors in Zimbabwe from 2004 to 2009?
Being unethical is being immoral. we all no what happened in our country during this era, it was full of immorality.
eg
bribery
nepotism
misuse of company assets
child abuse and child labour and also elderly abuse
racial discrimination
misinterpretation of financial records of different companies
high charging iof prices
introduction of legal m markets
illegal money markets
poor products production
etc
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What is the significance of Robert mugabe?
Mugabe has been president since 1980 and his country has seen regression and corruption rather than development. Hyperinflation has hit the country. In 2006, inflation rates were greater than 1,000, meaning that food supplies were 11 times more expensive compared to 12 months ago. It has experienced a contraction in its economy and now faces an external debt of US$ 5.821 million (2009). The agricultural sector cannot cope with demands, meaning that food shortages have occurred. There is not enough fuel to generate electricity and the average GNI per capita is 340 US$. HIV/AIDS is an ever increasing serious epidemic, which, in 2007, claimed 140,000 lives. The incidence rate is exacerbated due to a large number of sex workers. The ZANU PF, under the leadership of Robert Mugabe, is incredibly corrupt and foreign aid money it has received has either been used for foreign investments or stored in oversees accounts. Homosexuality, an accepted aspect of life in many parts of the world, is now punishable by 10 years in prison. The land reform act, initially a noble idea as a form of empowerment for the blacks quickly backfired as valuable land was given to men who had either no interest or no knowledge on cultivation and agriculture. Sincerely, there appears to be no redeemable aspects of Mugabe's leadership. He reigns as a dictator and an intolerant and racist one at that. His country could have seen economic growth, instead, its economy has contracted by -4.1%. These are the impacts of his leadership and it really is plain to see that he had no notable positive impact on his country.
What is the main export of Zimbabwe?
Import Export, pier import, import opportunity, furniture import, import supplier, Asian, dvd, business, African, food, shoes, bulletin board, street racing, dockside, cds, global, world, car magazine,European. customs, car accessory, table, video, international, bank.
How much money do people in Zimbabwe earn each year?
This is impossible to answer in a meaningful way, since Zimbabwe does not have a properly functioning economy, and inflation is quoted as around 2 million percent! Some months ago, the price of a sandwich in a bar was quoted as 5 million Zimbabwean dollars. With stupidities like that, the concept of 'earnings' is not valid. People do what they can to survive.
How are laws made in Zimbabwe?
The tribe leader usually blows his ivory horn then they all have a big meeting to discuss (in their native tongue) the new law the big cheese wants bringing in. He generally gets the law passes immediately as he's the daddy with the poisoned dart blower tube and woe betide the creature who steps in his garden
It comes from the shona word "Madzimabwe" meaning great houses of stone, a reference to the prolific Great Zimbabwe-which IS made of great houses of stone.