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  1. Suffering for Territory: Race, Place, and Power in Zimbabwe by Donald S. Moore, 2005-01-01
  2. Police--bill proposed to diminish police role in regulating public gatherings.(Zimbabwe): An article from: Global Legal Monitor by Hanibal Goitom, 2010-02-04
  3. CRISIS IN ZIMBABWE.(presidential election and social strife that followed): An article from: Arena Magazine by David Moore, 2000-10-01
  4. Zimbabwe Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  5. The Historical Dimensions of Democracy and Human Rights in Zimbabwe - Vol. 2
  6. The Zimbabwe African People's Union, 1961-87: A Political History Of Insurgency In Southern Rhodesia by Eliakim M. Sibanda, 2004-08
  7. Mugabe: Power and Plunder in Zimbabwe by Martin Meredith, 2003-05-08
  8. The Historical Dimensions of Democracy and Human Rights in Zimbabwe - Vol. 1
  9. The Fear: Robert Mugabe and the Martyrdom of Zimbabwe by Peter Godwin, 2011-03-23
  10. Zimbabwe: The Rise to Nationhood by Jacob W. Chikhuwa, 1998-02
  11. Sir Garfield Todd and the Making of Zimbabwe (British Academic Press) by Ruth Weiss, 1999-01-15
  12. Citizen Participation and Local Governance: Case Study of the Combined Harare Residents Association (Zimbabwe) by Jephias Mapuva, 2010-10-01
  13. Education and Government Control in Zimbabwe: A Study of the Commissions of Inquiry, 1908-1974 by Dickson A. Mungazi, 1990
  14. 1922 in Africa: 1922 Elections in Africa, 1922 in South Africa, 1922 in Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesian Government Referendum, 1922, Rand Rebellion

81. Atlas - Zimbabwe Map
Overview of culture, history, economy, currency, government, people, education and languages.
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Zimbabwe Introduction Back to Top Zimbabwe, officially Republic of Zimbabwe, landlocked republic, southern Africa, bordered on the north-west by Zambia, on the north-east and east by Mozambique, on the south by South Africa, on the south-west by Botswana, and on the west by Botswana and the Caprivi Strip of Namibia. It was formerly the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (later Rhodesia). Population 11,515,000 (1996 official estimate) Population Density 29 people/sq km (76 people/sq mi) (1996 official estimate) Urban/Rural Breakdown 27%Urban 73%Rural Largest Cities Harare1,184,169 Bulawayo 620,936 Chitungwiza 274,035 Mutare 31,808 Gweru 124,735 KweKwe 94,982 (1992 census) Ethnic Groups 71%Shona 16%Ndebele 13%Other including Nyanjas, Europeans, and Asians Languages Official Language English Other Languages Shona, Ndebele, other local languages Religions 44%Christianity 40%Traditional beliefs 16%Other including Hinduism and Islam Zimbabwe Provinces Back to Top
8 provinces and 2 cities* with provincial status; Bulawayo*, Harare*, Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Midlands

82. BBC News | AFRICA | Zimbabwe Police Break Up Demos
At least 22 people are reported to have been arrested in a crackdown against antigovernment protests across zimbabwe.
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SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Saturday, 6 April, 2002, 20:32 GMT 21:32 UK Zimbabwe police break up demos
Many activists were detained before the rallies
Police in Zimbabwe have broken up anti-government demonstrations in the capital Harare and other towns across the country. The NCA says Mugabe has too many powers
The authorities had banned the protests, organised by an umbrella organisation called the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) in protest against President Robert Mugabe's electoral victory last month. At least 22 people, including protest leader Lovemore Madhuku, were arrested, the Associated Press news agency reported. Police blockades also prevented protesters gathering in the country's second largest city, Bulawayo and in the rural towns of Mutare and Gweru said Douglas Mwonzora, spokesman for the NCA. Defiant Earlier in the day several hundred Zimbabweans had defied a police ban and taken to the streets, some waving banners demanding democratic reform. "Police sealed off our starting point. We are trying to regroup," said Mr Mwonzora.

83. Zimbabwe Education Outreach Project
Tells the stories of six teenage students who won a merit/needbased scholarship that allows them to finish their secondary education in a government boarding school in zimbabwe.
http://www.schoolchildren.org/zimbabwe/

84. Welcome To The Zimbabwe Geological Survey Website
The Geological Survey, the principal curator of all national geoscientific data, was established in 1910. It is currently a department in the Ministry of Mines, Environment and Tourism of the government of zimbabwe.
http://www.geosurvey.co.zw/

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ABOUT THE ZGS The Geological Survey, the principal curator of all national geoscientific data, was established in 1910. It is currently a department in the Ministry of Mines, Environment and Tourism of the Government of Zimbabwe. The Geological Survey pays an essential role in the promotion of economic growth of the country through the continuous generation, collection, archinving and dissemination of geoscientific data in an user friendly format to clients from all over the world. GEOLOGY AND MINERALISATION About 60% of the country is covered by an Archaen Granite Greenstone terrain well known for its rich endowment of gold and base metals. Cutting across the entire Archaen is the famous Great Dyke hosting one of the world’s largest reserves of chrome and platinoids. Covering the edges of the Archaen terrain are younger sedimentary rocks hosting huge reserves of coal.

85. The Herald - Zimbabwe News Online
News stories from the governmentowned daily.
http://www.herald.co.zw/
The Herald Online $74 billion mine project begins Jonah Moyo stages comeback Rhinos draw in Maputo The Sunday Mail Electronic Chronicle Zimpapers Sites
Choose site Chronicle Sunday Mail Sunday News - Home Africa - International Comment ... - Analysis Market Place customs rates finance tables unit trusts exchange rates Last Updated: Saturday, 12 April 2003 $74 billion mine project begins
THE first phase of the establishment of the US$90 million ($74 billion) Unki Platinum Mine in Shurugwi, which will create 1 300 jobs, has begun.
PRESIDENT Mugabe and the outgoing Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Charles Utete toast at a farewell party held at State House on Thursday. Looking on is the First Lady Cde Grace Mugabe Dzivaresekwa, Tynwald to get second train service
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe will introduce a second commuter train service on the Dzivaresekwa-Tynwald City route during the morning and evening peak periods starting on Monday next week.
Utete contributed immensely to Zim’s development: President

OUTGOING Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Charles Utete, had become a central figure in the Government’s system and contributed immensely to the development of the country, President Mugabe has said.

86. BBC NEWS | Monitoring | Media Reports | Mugabe's Anniversary Speech
President Mugabe said his government is determined to settle the issue of land reform in zimbabwe once and for all .
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You are in: Monitoring: Media reports News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 18 April, 2000, 13:14 GMT 14:14 UK Mugabe's anniversary speech
President Mugabe said he appreciated the frustrations of war veterans and farmers
In an address to the nation to mark the country's independence anniversary, Zimbabwe's President Mugabe said the issue of land reform was the "last colonial question". He said he was determined to settle it "once and for all". The following are excerpts from his speech, as broadcast on Zimbabwean radio and television: I remind you today that our independence followed over 90 years of oppressive settler colonial rule imposed on us in 1890 when the British occupied our country. Our independence followed years of bitter protracted struggle. Ask yourselves how many had to die for this great day to come...
What we reject is the persistence of vestigial attitudes... of a master race, master colour, master owner and master employer
President Mugabe The bitterness of our colonial experience could have so easily driven us into a pogrom against the white community, most of whom diligently served and sustained UDI [Universal Declaration of Independence - the period of white rule].

87. BBC News | Zimbabwe | Land Battle Sets Black Against White
Redistribution of land in zimbabwe has been on the cards for nearly two decades, but some white landowners believe the government is exploiting it for political reasons.
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Tuesday, December 1, 1998 Published at 17:24 GMT
Land battle sets black against white
Tobacco farming provides half a million jobs
By Africa Correspondent Jane Standley Some 18 years since victory in the war that turned Rhodesia into independent Zimbabwe, much awaited land reform has yet to be carried out. Redistributing land has been on the political agenda since independence, but Zimbabwe's current economic crisis, the worst ever, has fuelled even more hunger for land.
Jane Standley reports from Harare on the struggle over land
Most black farmers are struggling to grow enough to eat on tiny plots, while the huge commercial farms growing tobacco, Zimbabwe's largest export, are in the hands of white Zimbabweans, like Wayne Parham, whose family have been farming in the country for three generations. No-one in Zimbabwe is arguing about the need for land reform, even Mr Wayne supports land redistribution, but with a recent government notice that his land is going to be taken, insists that there must be proper compensation. Wayne Parham - wants compensation "If they really want this farm, OK, that's fine now, pay me, and that's it," he says.

88. IMMIGRATION SOFTWARE - ITA; United States IMMIGRATION MENU - Immigration Assista
zimbabwe Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography,People, government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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89. BBC News | AFRICA | Zimbabwe's Spokesman: Professor Jonathan Moyo
zimbabwe's information minister strongly defends his government's policies, but he has not always been in step with the president. 28 February 2001.
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SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Wednesday, 28 February, 2001, 16:10 GMT Zimbabwe's spokesman: Professor Jonathan Moyo
By former Zimbabwe correspondent Grant Ferrett
Few people in Zimbabwe, apart from President Robert Mugabe, evoke such strong emotions as Professor Jonathan Moyo. He is a former critic of the government who, in the space of 18 months, has been elevated to the position of information minister and the president's closest adviser.
Professor Moyo's rise to one of the most influential positions in Zimbabwe has been breathtaking
In that time he has succeeded in offending all sides. The letters pages of privately owned newspapers frequently include denunciations of Professor Moyo. One recently described him as "the most hated man in Zimbabwe". Conversion Professor Moyo's rise to one of the most influential positions in Zimbabwe has been breathtaking. As recently as May 1999 he was still writing newspaper articles that condemned President Mugabe in the strongest terms.
Moyo is now a close adviser to President Mugabe
"His uncanny propensity to shoot himself in the foot has become a national problem which needs urgent containment," wrote Professor Moyo in the Zimbabwe Mirror.

90. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Zimbabwe - Government Facts And Figures
zimbabwe government (Facts). Country name conventional long form Republic ofzimbabwe conventional short form zimbabwe former Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia.
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former: Southern Rhodesia, 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) 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: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE (since 31 December 1987); Co-Vice Presidents Simon Vengai MUZENDA (since 31 December 1987) and Joseph MSIKA (since 23 December 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE (since 31 December 1987); Co-Vice Presidents Simon Vengai MUZENDA (since 31 December 1987) and Joseph MSIKA (since 23 December 1999); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

91. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Zimbabwe - Government And Political Conditi
World Africa zimbabwe government and Political Conditions (Notes).zimbabwe government and Political Conditions (Notes). government
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GOVERNMENT
According to Zimbabwe's constitution, the president is head of state and ahead of government elected for a 6-year term by popular majority vote. Parliament consists of the House of Assembly and has up to a 5-year life span. The House of Assembly has 120 members elected by the common-roll electorate, eight governors, 10 chiefs, 12 presidential appointees, the Speaker and the Attorney General.
The Zimbabwean constitution institutionalizes majority rule and protection of minority rights. The elected government controls senior appointments in the public service, including the military and police, and insures that appointments at lower levels are made on an equitable basis by the independent Public Service Commission.
The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme court who like the other justices is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. The constitution has a bill of rights containing extensive protection of human rights. The bill of rights could not be amended for the first ten years of independence except by unanimous vote of the House of Assembly.
Zimbabwe is divided into eight provinces, each administered by a provincial governor appointed by the president. The provincial governor is assisted by the provincial administrator and representatives of several service ministries. Zimbabwe is governed by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwean African National UnionPatriotic Front (ZANU-PF), which has dominated the legislative and executive branches since independence in 1980.

92. Zimbabwe - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
Although the IMF suspended support for zimbabwe's economic structural adjustmentprogram (ESAP) in 1995, due to government failure to meet key targets, recent
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    Zimbabwe
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Southern Africa, northeast of Botswana Geographic coordinates: 20 00 S, 30 00 E Map references: Africa Area:
    total: 390,580 sq km
    land: 386,670 sq km
    water: 3,910 sq km slightly larger than Montana Land boundaries:
    total: 3,066 km
    border countries: Botswana 813 km, Mozambique 1,231 km, South Africa 225 km, Zambia 797 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; moderated by altitude; rainy season (November to March) Terrain: mostly high plateau with higher central plateau (high veld); mountains in east Elevation extremes:
    lowest point: junction of the Lundi and Savi rivers 162 m
    highest point: Inyangani 2,592 m Natural resources: coal, chromium ore, asbestos, gold, nickel, copper, iron ore, vanadium, lithium, tin, platinum group metals Land use: arable land: permanent crops: permanent pastures: forests and woodland: other: 57% (1993 est.)
  • 93. WoYaa Search Engine - Africa References Online - COUNTRIES/ZIMBABWE/GOVERNMENT
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    94. Commonwealth Expected To Call On Zimbabwe's Government To End
    Date 02/05/2000. Commonwealth expected to call on zimbabwe's government to end violenceCommonwealth expected to call on zimbabwe's government to end violence.
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    Commonwealth expected to call on Zimbabwe's government to end violence Commonwealth expected to call on Zimbabwe's government to end violence
    The body which acts as the Commonwealth's disciplinary committee has been meeting in London. Top of the agenda for the Ministerial Action group, which includes British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, has been discussing the situation in Zimbabwe. Stephen Baker reports. The Commonwealth's Ministerial Action group was set up to police standards of good government and human rights throughout the organisation's member countries. Tuesday's meeting of the foreign ministers of the eight nations currently serving on the committee was the first since the dramatic escalation of Zimbabwe's political crisis caused, in part, by President Robert Mugabe's failure to condemn the occupation of white-owned farms by war veterans. Speaking before the start of the meeting, British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said he hoped the Commonwealth would be issuing a statement saying it shares Britain's concerns about the situation in the African country.

    95. Zim005 Zimbabwe Judiciary And Government At War
    Robin Cook, already last week expressed his mounting concern at the pressure beingapplied to the judiciary and the media by the government of zimbabwe. .
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    12.06.2001 - Grave violations of trade union rights in Zimbabwe

    15.03.2001 - New Zimbabwe Chief Justice to face problems

    03.03.2001 - South Africa's Mbeki to talk sense to Mugabe

    02.03.2001 - Zimbabwean judge gives in to pressure
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    Zimbabwe Index ... News In Internet Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Zimbabwe Government Online afrol.com, 1 March - Zimbabwe's Chief Justice, Sir Anthony Gubbay, today defied government orders to step down when going to work as usual. He was given until midnight on Wednesday to leave his office, and the government threatens to remove him forcefully in what has become a dramatic "war" for the independence of the country's judiciary. Sir Anthony Gubbay has been accused of aligning with the white farmers and standing in the way of the Zimbabwean "land reform". Many of the country's top judges, such as Gubbay, are white. After heavy pressure from "war veterans" and the government, including threats to his personal security, the Chief Justice originally had agreed to resign from his post. He however changed his mind, deciding to resist the government's pressure, and to defend the Zimbabwean Constitution. Gubbay lately seems to have been under substantial pressure by Zimbabwean judges and lawyers not to give in to government threats.

    96. Zimbabwe - Government
    zimbabwe government. Country name - conventional long form Republicof zimbabwe - conventional short form zimbabwe - former Southern
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    - conventional long form: Republic of Zimbabwe - conventional short form: Zimbabwe - former: Southern Rhodesia, 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)

    97. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Zimbabwe
    Features map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.Category Regional Africa zimbabwe...... Economy overview Definition Field Listing The government of zimbabwe faces awide variety of difficult economic problems as it struggles to consolidate
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    98. Zimbabwe : Government Of The Republic Of Zimbabwe National Report To The United
    zimbabwe government of the Republic of zimbabwe national reportto the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.
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    Region: Africa Reporting Category: UNCED National Reports Date / Language: Jun 1992, English Pagination/Collation: 132 p., maps, statistical tables Institution(s): Republic of Zimbabwe. Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Harare, ZW Keywords: /Zimbabwe/ /Deforestation/ /Soil erosion/ /Drought/ /Grazing land/ /Water quality/ /Environmental policy/ /Environmental management/ /International cooperation/
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    GOVERNMENT
    According to Zimbabwe's constitution, the president is head of state and ahead of government elected for a 6-year term by popular majority vote. Parliament consists of the House of Assembly and has up to a 5-year life span. The House of Assembly has 120 members elected by the common-roll electorate, eight governors, 10 chiefs, 12 presidential appointees, the Speaker and the Attorney General. The Zimbabwean constitution institutionalizes majority rule and protection of minority rights. The elected government controls senior appointments in the public service, including the military and police, and insures that appointments at lower levels are made on an equitable basis by the independent Public Service Commission. The judiciary is headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme court who like the other justices is appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission. The constitution has a bill of rights containing extensive protection of human rights. The bill of rights could not be amended for the first ten years of independence except by unanimous vote of the House of Assembly. Zimbabwe is divided into eight provinces, each administered by a provincial governor appointed by the president. The provincial governor is assisted by the provincial administrator and representatives of several service ministries. Zimbabwe is governed by President Robert Mugabe and his Zimbabwean African National UnionPatriotic Front (ZANU-PF), which has dominated the legislative and executive branches since independence in 1980.

    100. Web Bound - Zimbabwe Zimbabwe-Government
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