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Meaning Zimbabwe meaning

What does Zimbabwe mean?

Zimbabwe

(= Rhodesia) a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1980

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Simple sentences

Zimbabwe was once a colony of Britain.
The capital of Zimbabwe is Harare.
After a dentist killed Zimbabwe's most famous lion, animal-rights activists were angry that he planned to mount the lion's head and sleek, bushy mane on an office wall.

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Like maybe I own a grocery store in Zimbabwe?
She's in Zimbabwe at the moment.
You might as well be in Zimbabwe with Sandra.
How was Zimbabwe?
It was Zimbabwe!
I went to Zimbabwe with my wanker boyfriend, my ex.
One of the girls had a postcard from Zimbabwe, I think.
Ah, Zimbabwe.
I was an outward bound instructor in Tanzania, And then I went up to Zimbabwe. Hurare.
Alright, some flyboy fucks a chimpanzee in Zimbabwe and we're supposed to wear super elastic bubble plastic for the rest of our lives.
I couldn't get you in as a foreigner So I said you're an ambassador from an African country, Zimbabwe.
Do I sound like I come from Zimbabwe?
How about that fucking stampede in Zimbabwe?
I had her put on that nice hairy jumper and the earrings she got from her friend that went to Zimbabwe.
I saw this happen in Zimbabwe to Cartwright's wife.
It still hasn't been released in Albania or Zimbabwe.
Fightin' terrorism, that's what we should do. How about that fucking stampede in Zimbabwe?
No, he's in some faraway land, like Zimbabwe or something.
Zimbabwe, Botswana, Matobo.
We say Zimbabwe now, don't we?
You were born in Zimbabwe?
Lounging around in zimbabwe in the peace corps.
Again, these represent every dark blue passport in the world from Argentina to Zimbabwe.
My spirit was born in Africa but my body was born in Zimbabwe.
In Kenya, one in seven people have HIV and AIDS, and in Zimbabwe, one in four people have it, according to the article in the New York Human Rights Law Review.
I saw this happen in Zimbabwe to Cartwright's wife. No, no, no.
Founder and ceo of executive projections, A multinational corporation based in zimbabwe.
I know, cause I used to mule blood diamonds from Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe.
But, one day, we heard from a friend that they had been in a hospital in Zimbabwe and had seen a man they think was my daddy, and he was being carried out on a trolley, dead.
Kick them out of Zimbabwe were they get raw materials.
You can not live with them, and you can not send them to Zimbabwe.
I was watching the news one day and I saw footage about, well, a war in I think it was Darfur or Zimbabwe or Rwanda, one of them.
He fled Zimbabwe was brought up by an aunt in Peckham.

News and current affairs

Today, from Iran to Darfur to Zimbabwe to Georgia, the world is witnessing the effects of a budding post-American world, and the picture does not look pretty.
For example, Uganda's Idi Amin and Ethiopia's Haile Mariam Mengistu--deposed tyrants who rival Saddam in the scale of their criminality--have taken care not to stray from their shelters in Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe, respectively.
But the same or a similar approach could be taken in many countries today, from Angola to Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, loves elections.
So is Zimbabwe's embattled Robert Mugabe.
In 2003, Zimbabwe will joined them and, unless African countries reverse an earlier decision, Libya will chair this body for a year!
It was far easier for him to criticize Zimbabwe, Cuba, and Burma than Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and his initial criticism of Egypt was soon toned down.
He somehow found it easier to criticize Zimbabwe, Cuba, and Burma than Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, and he quickly toned down his initial reproach of Egypt.
Robert Mugabe is an aging tyrant who is single-handedly destroying Zimbabwe's economy and social stability.
They are insufficient to stop abuses (after all, sanctions were threatened before the elections) and risk pushing Zimbabwe's economy deeper into crisis, hurting millions of innocent people, especially during a period of intensifying hunger and drought.
An international term limit would have put Zimbabwe (and its neighbors) on notice early on: Mugabe's continued rule after 22 years would be tantamount to international isolation.
Mugabe's challengers would have been given the upper hand in the political conflict, and it might have been taken for granted inside Zimbabwe and the SADC that Mugabe would not and should not contest this round of elections.
Zimbabwe is constrained by poor governance.
Strikingly, one hour north of Wall Street, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Gini coefficient - a standard measurement of income distribution and inequality - is worse than in Zimbabwe.
Countries such as Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Kenya, as well as Uganda, are requesting assistance for emergency drug supplies.
This reflex has left Zimbabwe practically a journalism-free zone, with only the foreign press seeking to hold President Robert Mugabe to account.
Today it is Zimbabwe's press that is under the gun.
It is in America's and the world's interest that they do so. The evidence of this will be seen not only in global institutions but also in places like Darfur, Zimbabwe, and Burma.
The second of these unions is composed of Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland, and now Zimbabwe, all of which use the South African rand.
Disregarding Zimbabwe, a recent and incomplete convert, the 18 countries of the two existing monetary unions have, as intended, benefited from lower inflation than much of the rest of Africa.
How about holding one of their bi-monthly meetings in hyperinflationary Zimbabwe?
Maybe they, too, should try holding a few conferences in Zimbabwe, and get a reality check of their own.
China has traded much investment in physical infrastructure in places otherwise shunned - Angola, Sudan, and Zimbabwe - for access to natural resources.
Issues such as Burma, North Korea, Darfur, Zimbabwe, climate change, and nuclear proliferation all appear to be falling, because they are being insufficiently addressed, into this crack.
But in countries like South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, multinational companies may look very different.
While no one is quite certain how the government managed to estimate prices, given that there is virtually nothing for sale in the shops, most indicators suggest that Zimbabwe does have a good shot at breaking world records for inflation.
The Chinese ship containing arms for the reviled Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe is finally headed home after protests and global condemnation prevented it from delivering its cargo.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for a full arms embargo of Zimbabwe, a position clearly targeted at the Chinese.
A recent study by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences concluded that China's urban-rural income gap is the worst on earth, maybe only slightly better than Zimbabwe.

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