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  1. Zimbabwe's government decides to break state-held telecom monopoly. (Zimbabwe).: An article from: Africa & The Middle East Telecom
  2. Zimbabwe's First Majority Rule Government, Chosen by All the People by Zimbabwe., 1979-01-01
  3. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe by Henry Wiseman, 1981-12
  4. Zimbabwe: Years of Hope and Despair by Philip Barclay, 2010-06-07
  5. Degrees in Violence: Robert Mugabe and the Struggle for Power in Zimbabwe by David Blair, 2003-03
  6. Reclaiming Zimbabwe: The Exhaustion of the Patriarchal Model of Liberation by Horace Campbell, 2003-08
  7. Smallholders and Political Voice in Zimbabwe by Stephen F. Burgess, 1997-08-28
  8. The Making of Zimbabwe: Decolonization in Regional and International Politics by M. Tamarkin, 1990-04-26
  9. Rhodesia/Zimbabwe: A Bibliographic Guide to the Nationalist Period (A reference publication in African studies) by Marion E. Doro, 1984-03
  10. Triumph or Tragedy?: Rhodesia to Zimbabwe by Miles Hudson, 1981-06-29
  11. State Politics in Zimbabwe (Perspectives on Southern Africa) by Jeffrey Herbst, 1990-07-05
  12. Robert Mugabe and the Betrayal of Zimbabwe by Andrew Norman, 2004-02
  13. Zimbabwe: Beyond a School Certificate by Jacob Chikuhwa, 2008-09-29
  14. Striking Back: The Labour Movement and the Post-Colonial State in Zimbabwe 1980-2000

41. ClariNet - All The News You Can Use, Now!
ClariNet Homepage, zimbabwe government 'summons' UN official. Friday, 22Nov-2002300AM, Story from AFP Copyright 2002 by Agence France-Presse (via ClariNet).
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42. Zimbabwe Government - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resource
zimbabwe government Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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Zimbabwe
Government
    Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Zimbabwe conventional short form: Zimbabwe former: Southern Rhodesia Data code: ZI Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Harare Administrative divisions: 8 provinces and 2 cities* with provincial status; Bulawayo*, Harare*, Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Midlands Independence: 18 April 1980 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 18 April (1980) Constitution: 21 December 1979 Legal system: mixture of Roman-Dutch and English common law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: head of government: cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president; responsible to the House of Assembly elections: president nominated by the House of Assembly for a six-year term (if more than one nomination, an electoral college consisting of members of the House of Assembly elects the president); election last held 26-27 March 1996 (next to be held NA March 2002); co-vice presidents appointed by the president election results: Legislative branch: elections: last held 8-9 April 1995 (next to be held NA April 2001) election results: Judicial branch: Supreme Court Political parties and leaders: Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front or ZANU-PF [Robert MUGABE]; Zimbabwe African National Union-NDONGA or ZANU-NDONGA [Ndabaningi SITHOLE]; Zimbabwe Unity Movement or ZUM [Edgar TEKERE]; Democratic Party or DP [Emmanuel MAGOCHE]; Forum Party of Zimbabwe [Enock DUMBUTSHENA]; United Parties [Abel MUZOREWA]

43. WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Zimbabwe - Government
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44. Zimbabwe: Government To Begin Land Redistribution 1998.6.23
zimbabwe government to begin land redistribution 1998.6.23. ZIMBABWEGovernment to begin land redistribution soon, official says.
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Zimbabwe: Government to begin land redistribution 1998.6.23
ZIMBABWE: Government to begin land redistribution soon, official says JOHANNESBURG, 23 June 1998 (IRIN) - The Zimbabwean government will begin the controversial resettling of land-hungry blacks on formerly white-owned farms within months, Reuters reported a senior official as saying on Monday. Provincial governor David Karimanzira said the government already had 104 farms available and landless blacks would be moved onto them before the start of the next agricultural season. Karimanzira was speaking after hundreds of villagers moved illegally onto four white-owned farms in his Mashonaland East province last week, complaining of delays in the government's promised land reforms, Reuters said. The squatters agreed to move off the land after intervention by a government delegation led by Lands and Agriculture Minister Kumbirai Kangai. President Robert Mugabe has said the government plans to take five million hectares from white farmers - 4,000 of whom own around 30 percent of the country's fertile land - for redistribution to some of the millions of blacks who live in overcrowded and barren communal areas. Last November nearly 1,500 farms were designated for acquisition, but farming sources say 600 of those have been de-listed for various reasons, Reuters reported. Karimanzira said 104 farms were already available because their owners had not contested the government's decision to take them.

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46. Republic Of Zimbabwe, Republic Of Zimbabwe Government, Republic Of Zimbabwe Econ
Economy overview The government of Zimbabwe faces a wide variety of difficult economicproblems as it struggles to consolidate earlier progress in developing
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conventional long form: Republic of Zimbabwe
conventional short form: Zimbabwe former: Southern Rhodesia Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Harare Administrative divisions: 8 provinces and 2 cities* with provincial status; Bulawayo*, Harare*, Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Midlands Independence: 18 April 1980 (from UK) National holiday: Independence Day, 18 April (1980)

47. Zimbabwe: 1999 To The Present
zimbabwe government imposes harsh licensing fees on journalists POSTED June 19,2002. zimbabwe government bans political TV program Posted June 6, 2001.
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ZIMBABWE: Journalists' case is referred to higher court
POSTED July 25, 2002
ZIMBABWE: Journalists' lawyer argues for referral to higher court
POSTED July 22, 2002
ZIMBABWE: Deportation order for U.S. journalist suspended
POSTED July 17, 2002
ZIMBABWE: US journalist acquitted but ordered to leave country
POSTED July 15, 2002
ZIMBABWE: Government imposes harsh licensing fees on journalists POSTED June 19, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Foreign correspondent on trial, risks two years in jail POSTED June 11, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Arrests of journalists continue POSTED May 22, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Charges dropped against journalist POSTED May 7, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Three independent reporters arrested POSTED May 1, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Prominent editor arrested POSTED April 16, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Reporter released without charge after 72 hours in detention POSTED April 1, 2002 ZIMBABWE: Jailed journalist charged under harsh new press law POSTED March 29, 2002

48. CPJ Online: Africa
21, 2001. zimbabwe government grows more hostile to the press aselection nears Posted August 16, 2001. ZIMBABWE Popular editor
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ZIMBABWE: Foreign Correspondents Association created
Posted December 13, 2001
ERITREA: Government tightens noose on independent press
Posted December 3, 2001
ZIMBABWE: New security bill may restrict independent press, state paper reports
Posted November 28, 2001
ZIMBABWE: CPJ condemns arrest of editor
Posted November 8, 2001
ANGOLA: Government says journalist's murder "not politically motivated" Posted October 17, 2001 SOUTHERN AFRICA: CPJ concerned about deterioration of press freedom conditions in SADC region Posted October 12, 2001 ETHIOPIA: CPJ completes fact-finding mission; envoy visits jailed journalist Posted October 9, 2001 BENIN: Journalists arrested, newspaper censured, over bin Laden article Posted October 3, 2001 Covering the New War ERITREA: Nine journalists arrested; two others flee in crackdown

49. Wfn.org | Church Council Urges Zimbabwe Government To Listen To Protesters
12March-1998 98084 Church Council Urges zimbabwe government to Listen to Protestersby Eunice Mafundikwa Ecumenical News International HARARE-The recent spate
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Church Council Urges Zimbabwe Government to Listen to Protesters
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50. The Namibian | Africa News | Malawi Leader Says Zimbabwe Government Must Stop Th
Monday, September 10, 2001 Web posted at 114718 am GMT Malawileader says zimbabwe government must stop the violence. BLANTYRE
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Malawi leader says Zimbabwe government must stop the violence
BLANTYRE - Malawian President Bakili Muluzi left for Zimbabwe Monday, with a call for the Harare government to "stop acts of violence." Muluzi is among six southern African leaders due in Harare Monday for a two-day summit to push forward regional efforts to resolve Zimbabwe's political and economic crisis. The Malawian leader, who is chairman of the southern Africa Development Community (SADC) told reporters before leaving that he hoped the summit would also "find a lasting solution to the land problem." Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe on Sunday agreed in principle to a Commonwealth-brokered deal that would see Britain providing money for land reform in the former colony, on condition it ends politically-charged violence wracking the nation. Muluzi said Zimbabwe's problems, especially its run-down economy were affecting countries in the region. Zimbabwe's crippled economy is taking away a major market for regionally produced goods, as the price of imports to the country soar due to skyrocketing foreign currency rates on the parallel market. "We have to address them (Zimbabwe's problems) as SADC," Muluzi said.

51. The Namibian | Africa News | Zimbabwe Government Widens Land Reform Campaign
Tuesday, November 20, 2001 Web posted at 73756 am GMT zimbabwe governmentwidens land reform campaign. HARARE - Zimbabwe President
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Zimbabwe government widens land reform campaign
HARARE - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's government broadened its campaign to give farmland to landless blacks on Monday by targeting new categories of farms owned by foreign nationals. The new measures, announced by Agriculture Minister Joseph Made, follow turmoil caused by Mugabe's decision nearly two years ago to endorse the seizure of hundreds of white-owned farms by his supporters, despite international condemnation. Made told a news conference the government would limit farms not earmarked for seizure to a maximum size of 2,000 hectares (4,940 acres), with the excess going to landless blacks. "The government has decided that every property that has not been gazetted for compulsory acquisition should immediately be sub-divided to comply with the maximum size regulations," he said. The size limits would range between 250 and 2,000 hectares, depending on the type of land, Made said.

52. Refusal Of Visa For ABC Journalist By Zimbabwe Government - Media Release - Mini
Media Release. Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer. FA171/ 30 November 2001. Refusal of Visa for ABC Journalist by zimbabwe government.
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Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer FA171 / 30 November 2001
Refusal of Visa for ABC Journalist by Zimbabwe Government
I have today written to the Foreign Minister of Zimbabwe, Mr Stan Mudenge, to express my deep concern at his government’s repeated refusal to grant a visa to the ABC’s Africa correspondent to travel to Zimbabwe and report on events there. At my request, the Zimbabwe High Commissioner to Australia was called in by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade last week. The main purpose of the meeting was to convey to the Zimbabwe Government the importance I placed on this issue. I am advised that a re-application for a visa and press accreditation has again been refused without any reasons being given. Australia has long supported an independent Zimbabwe in which the interests and rights of all its citizens are respected. Australians are understandably concerned at the nature of reports reaching us from Zimbabwe.

53. Government Country Information For Zimbabwe
Living in zimbabwe government Country Information. zimbabwe governmentOnline zimbabwe government Online - Official government web site.
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Index for Zimbabwe Escape from America Magazine African Data Dessimination Services -
African Data Dessimination Services The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earth Resource Observation System (EROS) Data Center.
Africa Online Zimbabwe - Africa Online Zimbabwe
African Studies Center - African Studies Center African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania - Editor: Ali B. Dinar -
African Studies Center: Zimbabwe Page - African Studies Center: Zimbabwe Page Editor: Ali B. Dinar -
CIA World Factbook - CIA World Factbook The Official Central Intelligence Agency Web site for The World Factbook.
CNN.com - Weather - Harare, Zimbabwe - CNN.com - Weather - Harare, Zimbabwe
Currency Converter - Currency Converter
Current Weather Conditions for Zimbabwe - Current Weather Conditions for Zimbabwe
Department of Veterinary Services - Department of Veterinary Services Central Veterinary Laboratory, Veterinary Public Health Branch, Field Branch and Tsetse Control Branch.
Draft constitution - Draft constitution Published at the official Zimbabwe government web site.

54. Zimbabwe Land Reform
zimbabwe government and Farmers Locked in Land Reform Dispute. Land possession hasbeen a major area of dispute for whites and blacks in Zimbabwe for decades.
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Home Country Reports International Links Regional Links ... Web Resources Zimbabwe Government and Farmers
Locked in Land Reform Dispute
Land possession has been a major area of dispute for whites and blacks in Zimbabwe for decades. In 1965, upon independence from Britain, white Rhodesians seized control of the majority of fertile land within the country and forced blacks to use the poorer, arid, and unproductive ground. After minority rule ended in 1980 through the election of President Robert Gabriel Mugabe and the implementation of the Lancaster House Agreement , white landowners were granted ten years of protection from land distribution policies and reform. In addition, this agreement provided that land would not be seized without compensation.
In 1990, after the government was no longer constrained by provisions of the Lancaster Agreement, the Constitution "Phase II" of land reform in Zimbabwe. These principles included respect for the legal process, transparency, poverty reduction, consistency and ensuring affordability for acquisition and allocation of land grants. Subsequent to these proceedings, however, the relationship between the Zimbabwean government and donor governments faced instability, and Zimbabwe accused these governments of attempting to maintain the colonial distribution of wealth.

55. Slaughter Of Wild Animals In Lawless Zimbabwe
The following letter was recently sent to senior members of zimbabwe governmentin Harare with whom I will meet shortly Sir,. 9 Properties designated.
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56. The Salt Lake Tribune -- ZIMBABWE: Government Moves To Evict White Farmers From
zimbabwe government moves to evict white farmers from their land,Friday, August 16, 2002. HARARE The government took its first
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, August 16, 2002
HARARE The government took its first formal steps Thursday to begin evicting white farmers who for the past week have been defying an order to leave their land, a white farmers' group said.
At least five farmers in the western province of Matabeleland received papers summoning them to court today to answer charges they ignored orders to get off their farms by midnight Aug. 8, according to the group Justice for Agriculture.
As many as 50 others had been told they would be asked to appear in court soon in western Zimbabwe to answer similar charges, said Jenni Williams, a spokeswoman for the group.
The landowners were told they risked arrest if they refused to go to court, she said. Defiant farmers face a maximum penalty of up to two years in jail and a fine.
Hundreds of white farmers have been defying eviction orders under a government program to confiscate white-owned land for redistribution to blacks.
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57. Gay Today: World
zimbabwe government Blaming Woes on Homosexuals Spins Conspiracy Theory to Accountfor Negative Press President Mugabe's Homophobic Regime Bridles at Critics.
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Zimbabwe: Government Blaming
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Spins Conspiracy Theory
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Homophobic Regime Bridles at Critics
Compiled By GayToday President Mugabe Harare, Zimbabwe—
H ere in a nation at war with its neighbor, The Democratic Republic of Congo, and where a President, Robert Mugabe, has gained a measure of oddball fame for his vitriolic outbursts of homophobic slander, there is now some genuine concern for the welfare of gay and lesbian Zimbabweans and for the preservation of a free press. President Mugabe, known on planet Earth as its most homophobic head of state, is using homophobia as a ready-made excuse to smear journalistic political opponents. Having called homosexuals "lower than pigs and worse than dogs," this country's leader is now through David Martin, his spokesperson, blaming homosexuals for the drubbing his nation has recently been taking in the Western Press. Zimbabwean gay activists, who operate in an atmosphere of fear and intimidation, are under severe stress, having tried heroically to deflect such high-level criticism. The activists' methods have included a brave picket line of twelve. Martin, acting as the government's voice, charged conspiratorially that "powerful political offices in the West" and "homosexual foreign correspondents" have fed their readers lies about Zimbabwe, reportedly because of President Mugabe's widely publicized views damning their homosexual orientation.

58. Teaching Jobs
zimbabwe government Country name conventional long form Republic of Zimbabwe conventionalshort form Zimbabwe former Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia Data code
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