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The UK annexed Southern Rhodesia from the [British] South Africa Company in 1923. A 1961 constitution was formulated that favored whites in power. In 1965 the government unilaterally declared its independence, but the UK did not recognize the act and demanded more complete voting rights for the black African majority in the country (then called Rhodesia). UN sanctions and a guerrilla uprising finally led to free elections in 1979 and independence (as Zimbabwe) in 1980. Robert MUGABE, the nation's first prime minister, has been the country's only ruler (as president since 1987) and has dominated the country's political system since independence. His chaotic land redistribution campaign, which began in 2000, caused an exodus of white farmers, crippled the economy, and ushered in widespread shortages of basic commodities. Ignoring international condemnation, MUGABE rigged the 2002 presidential election to ensure his reelection. The ruling ZANU-PF party used fraud and intimidation to win a two-thirds majority in the March 2005 parliamentary election, allowing it to amend the constitution at will and recreate the Senate, which had been abolished in the late 1980s. In April 2005, Harare embarked on Operation Restore Order, ostensibly an urban rationalization program, which resulted in the destruction of the homes or businesses of 700,000 mostly poor supporters of the opposition. President MUGABE in June 2007 instituted price controls on all basic commodities causing panic buying and leaving store shelves empty for months. General elections held in March 2008 contained irregularities but still amounted to a censure of the ZANU-PF-led government with the opposition winning a majority of seats in parliament. MDC opposition leader Morgan TSVANGIRAI won the most votes in the presidential polls, but not enough to win outright. In the lead up to a run-off election in late June 2008, considerable violence enacted against opposition party members led to the withdrawal of TSVANGIRAI from the ballot. Extensive evidence of vote tampering and ballot-box stuffing resulted in international condemnation of the process. Difficult negotiations over a power-sharing government, in which MUGABE remained president and TSVANGIRAI became prime minister, were finally settled in February 2009, although the leaders have yet failed to agree upon many key outstanding governmental issues.
Southern Africa, between South Africa and Zambia
20 00 S, 30 00 E (Latitude, Longtitude)
West | 25.24 |
North | -15.61 |
East | 33.06 |
South | -22.42 |
Africa
total | 390 757 | square km |
land | 386 847 | square km |
water | 3 910 | square km |
total | 3 066 | km |
Botswana (bw) | 813 | km |
Mozambique (mz) | 1 231 | km |
South Africa (za) | 225 | km |
Zambia (zm) | 797 | km |
0.00 km
tropical; moderated by altitude; rainy season (November to March)
mostly high plateau with higher central plateau (high veld); mountains in east
lowest point | 162 | metres |
highest point | 2 592 | metres |
asbestos | chromium ore |
coal | copper |
gold | iron ore |
lithium | nickel |
platinum group metals | tin |
vanadium |
arable land | 8.24 | % |
permanent crops | 0.33 | % |
other | 91.43 | % |
1 740 square km
20 cubic km
droughts | floods |
torms |
deforestation; soil erosion; land degradation; air and water pollution; the black rhinoceros herd - once the largest concentration of the species in the world - has been significantly reduced by poaching; poor mining practices have led to toxic waste and heavy metal pollution
Biodiversity | Climate Change |
Desertification | Endangered Species |
Law of the Sea | Ozone Layer Protection |
11 392 629
Growth rate | 1.53 | % |
Birth rate | 31.49 | births/1,000 population |
Total fertility rate | 3.69 | children born/woman |
Death rate | 16.19 | deaths/1,000 population |
0-14 years | 43.90 | % |
15-64 years | 52.20 | % |
65 years and over | 3.90 | % |
total | 17.60 | years |
male | 16.30 | years |
female | 18.80 | years |
at birth | 1.03 | male(s)/female |
under 15 years | 1.02 | male(s)/female |
15-64 years | 0.81 | male(s)/female |
65 years and over | 0.78 | male(s)/female |
total population | 0.90 | male(s)/female |
Infant mortality rate | 32.31 | deaths/1,000 live births |
Life expectancy at birth - total population | 45.77 | years |
Life expectancy at birth - male | 46.36 | years |
Life expectancy at birth - female | 45.16 | years |
HIV-AIDS adult prevalence rate | 15.30 | % |
HIV-AIDS people living with HIV-AIDS | 1 300 000 | |
HIV-AIDS deaths | 140 000 |
syncretic | 50.00 | % |
Christian | 25.00 | % |
indigenous beliefs | 24.00 | % |
Muslim and other | 1.00 | % |
English | |
Shona | |
Sindebele |
total population | 90.70 | % |
male | 94.20 | % |
female | 87.20 | % |
conventional long form | Republic of Zimbabwe |
conventional short form | Zimbabwe |
former | Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia |
ISO 3166 | ZW |
ISO Numeric | 716 |
ISO3 | ZWE |
FIPS | ZI |
ccTLD | zw |
English | Zimbabwe |
8 provinces and 2 cities* with provincial status; Bulawayo*, Harare*, Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Midlands
name | Harare |
geographic coordinates | 17 50 S, 31 03 E |
time difference | 2.00 |
ACP | AU |
AfDB | COMESA |
FAO | G-15 |
G-77 | IAEA |
IBRD | ICAO |
ICCt (signatory) | ICRM |
IDA | IFAD |
IFC | IFRCS |
ILO | IMF |
IMO | IOC |
IOM | IPU |
ISO (correspondent) | ITSO |
ITU | ITUC |
Interpol | MIGA |
NAM | OPCW |
PCA | SADC |
UN | UNCTAD |
UNESCO | UNIDO |
UNMIL | UNMIS |
UNOCI | UNWTO |
UPU | WCO |
WFTU | WHO |
WIPO | WMO |
WTO |
1980-04-18
Independence Day
1980-04-18
President Robert Gabriel MUGABE | Prime Minister Morgan TSVANGIRAI |
MDC | 51.60 | % |
ZANU-PF | 45.80 | % |
other | 2.60 | % |
MDC | 51.30 | % |
ZANU-PF | 45.80 | % |
other | 2.90 | % |
PPP - Purchasing Power Parity | 332 100 000 | $ |
RGR - Real Growth rate | 3.70 | % |
PPP - per capita | 200 | $ |
agriculture | 19.10 | % |
industry | 23.90 | % |
services | 56.90 | % |
agriculture | 66.00 | % |
industry | 10.00 | % |
services | 24.00 | % |
Labor force | 3 840 000 | people |
Unemployment rate | 95.00 | % |
Population below poverty line | 68.00 | % |
Distribution of family income - Gini index | 50.10 | |
Inflation rate (consumer prices) | 5.10 | % |
Investment (gross fixed) | 21.50 | % of GDP |
Current account balance | - 597 400 000 | $ |
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold | 111 000 000 | $ |
Debt external | 5 821 000 000 | $ |
Market value of publicly traded shares | 5 333 000 000 | $ |
Military expenditures | 3.80 | % of GDP |
Public debt | 304.30 | % of GDP |
lowest 10% | 2.00 | % |
highest 10% | 40.40 | % |
revenues | 133 000 000 | $ |
expenditures | 258 000 000 | $ |
coffee | corn |
cotton | goats |
peanuts | pigs |
sheep | sugarcane |
tobacco | wheat |
beverages | cement |
chemicals | clay |
clothing | copper |
fertilizer | foodstuffs |
footwear | gold |
metallic and nonmetallic ores | mining |
nickel | platinum |
steel | tin |
wood products |
Electricity Production | 8 890 000 000 | kWh |
Electricity Consumption | 10 890 000 000 | kWh |
Electricity Exports | 32 000 000 | kWh |
Electricity Imports | 2 691 000 000 | kWh |
Oil Consumption | 13 000 | bbl/day |
Oil Imports | 13 830 | bbl/day |
1 090 000 000 $
South Africa (za) | 32.40 | % |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 9.80 | % |
Botswana (bw) | 8.80 | % |
China (cn) | 5.60 | % |
Zambia (zm) | 4.80 | % |
Japan (jp) | 4.50 | % |
Italy (it) | 4.50 | % |
United States (us) | 4.30 | % |
clothing | cotton |
ferroalloys | gold |
platinum | textiles |
tobacco |
2 029 999 999 $
South Africa (za) | 59.90 | % |
China (cn) | 4.20 | % |
Botswana (bw) | 3.70 | % |
chemicals | fuels |
machinery and transportation equipment | other manufactures |
ZWD
Zimbabwean dollar
Telephons Main lines in use | 354 000 | |
Telephons Mobile, Cellular | 1 655 000 | |
FM Radio broadcast stations | 20 | |
Television broadcast stations | 16 | |
Internet Country code (ccTLD) | zw | |
Internet Hosts | 29 094 | |
Internet Users | 1 421 000 |
Airports with paved runways | 19 | |
Pipelines - refined products | 270 | km |
Roadways - total | 97 267 | km |
Roadways - paved | 18 481 | km |
Roadways - unpaved | 78 786 | km |
Railways | 3 077 | km |