In Zimbabwe, common street birds include the House Sparrow, which is often seen foraging around human settlements, and the African Grey Hornbill, recognizable by its distinctive bill and vocalizations. You may also spot the Cape Turtle Dove, known for its soft cooing sounds, and the Red-eyed Dove, which frequents urban areas. Other frequent visitors include various weaver species that build intricate nests in trees and shrubs.
One common surname in Zimbabwe is Ncube, which is a Ndebele name. Other common surnames in Zimbabwe include Mpofu, Moyo, and Sibanda.
No the people of Zimbabwe are not comfortable with technology.
There is much wildlife in Zimbabwe, many antelope, elephants, lions, giraffe, many monkeys, buffalo, zebra and many birds.
yes there always was and always will be
Pigeons, starlings, and several types sparrows are common sightings in many cities. Other cities have ravens, crows, robins, magpies in addition to those.
Yes, the plural noun 'streets' is a common noun; a general word for any streets anywhere.
No. There is no legal recognition of same-sex relationships and homosexuality is illegal in Zimbabwe.
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Well I have to do a social studies thing on Zimbabwe and found out that it is a rainforest region.
HIV and cholera are possibly the commonest diseases in Zimbabwe. The government has allowed the health system to collapse.
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