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Zimbabwe By Aidan Kelly
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Everyone today knows where Zimbabwe is, and has heard of the hyper-inflation there and the trials and tribulations of the people, and Robert Mugabe. This is the story of the six hundred years or so... More > which have culminated in the Republic of Zimbabwe today, 2008. Chapter 1, entitled “Zambezia”, covers the period 1390 AD to 1890,when the English arrived on the scene. Chapter 2, "The English" describes what they did. Chapter 3, "The Rhodesians" takes us from UDI in 1965 up to 1980, Where Chapter 4, “Zimbabwe”, takes us up to the end of the last millennium and beyond. I was in what may have been a unique position in that I was well acquainted and well connected with the conservative business establishment, but also very close to the corridors of political power from Independence in 1980 on.< Less
History of Zimbabwe By Godfrey Mugoti
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History of Zimbabwe, Pre Colonial,Colonial History,Economic History,Land Reform,Politics of Zimbabwe,ZANU PF and MDC
Journals to Zimbabwe By Jeff Hickson
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Jeff's Missionary journals for the past 3 years to Zimbabwe (2004, 2005 & 2006) are combined in one book. The proceeds from this book will go to Cornerstone Bible Academy, Harare, Zimbabwe to... More > help send the pastors to school.< Less
Zimbabwe Sundowners By David Hulme
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Photos taken of Zimbabwe sunsets between Victoria Falls and Chipinge, on the Borderline walk.
Faces of Zimbabwe By David Hulme
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Photos of Zimbabweans taken on the Borderline walk, between Victoria Falls and Chipinge
The Road to Zimbabwe By John & Nancy Blignaut
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Zimbabwe is in the news today and we were there at the last gasp of colonial rule, before the war of liberation swept away the old order. We were a young couple, Nancy, the American and John, the... More > South African, playing out our love story on a car trip through Rhodesia with two eccentric friends. Leigh Howard had a passion for all things Rhodesian and Yanni Christakos, as the older Greek student, styled himself as a world-weary sage who had seen it all. Nancy decided after years of aversion to convention, that she wanted to be married to John. As a college student, the idea of marriage had not even entered John’s consciousness. In this first person he-said/she-said memoir, we remember a journey through a country on the edge of change as we stumble through the first steps of a relationship that bridges two continents and two ways of life.< Less
Travel Journal Zimbabwe By E Locken
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Travel Journal Zimbabwe - Keep a diary of your holiday / vacation to Zimbabwe, includes diary, budget planner, activity planner, packing checklist and other useful aids to help you record and... More > remember every aspect of your trip.< Less
Zimbabwe, Land and the Dictator By Prince Mario
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ZIMBABWE The time has come to demand that Mugabe step aside Breaking the Silence, Building True Peace And Prosperity
The Banknote Book: Zimbabwe By Owen Linzmayer
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This 28-page catalog covers every note (187 types and varieties, including 49 notes unlisted in the SCWPM) issued by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe from 1980, and the Cargill Cotton Group from 2003... More > until present day. Revised 7 May 2012.< Less
ZIMBABWE CRY FOR HOPE By Prince Mario
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At the dawn of Independence, thousands of Zimbabweans trekked home from all corners of the globe where they had sought refuge from the brutal and oppressive regime of Ian Douglas Smith. The arrival... More > of Uhuru on April 18 1980, signaled the dawn of a new epoch; an era filled with hope for a prosper Zimbabwe which would respect the rights of all citizens irrespective of race or creed. However, beginning early 1990's, in despair, Zimbabweans once again began to trek back to all corners of the globe to seek refuge from another brutal and oppressive regime. Ironically, this time Zimbabweans are running away from one of their own; Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the freedom fighter-turned-dictator who has run down Zimbabwe into a basket case and is at the helm of one the most brutal and oppressive regimes to be recorded in World history.< Less