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  1. Zimbabwe's Government of National Unity (GNU): A Panacea to an Economy in a State of Crisis? by Dennis Masaka, 2010-09-16
  2. Government and Agriculture in Zimbabwe by William Masters, 1994-07-30
  3. The Fall of the Mantle: The Educational Policy of the Rhodesia Front Government and Conflict in Zimbabwe (American University Studies. Series Xxi, R) by Dickson A. Mungazi, 1993-09
  4. Education and Government Control in Zimbabwe: A Study of the Commissions of Inquiry, 1908-1974 by Dickson A. Mungazi, 1990-01-19
  5. Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe (Dictatorships) by James R. Arnold, Roberta Wiener, 2007-09
  6. From the Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the War against Zimbabwe, 1965-1980 by Gerald Horne, 2001-06-25
  7. Democracy in Zimbabwe by Alfred G. Nhema, 2000-09-05
  8. Bitter Harvest: Zimbabwe and the Aftermath of its Independence by Ian Smith, 2008-05-01
  9. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: Behind and Beyond Lancaster House (Studies in Commonwealth Politics and History ; No. 9) (Volume 0) by W.H. Morris-Jones, 1980-04-18
  10. False Dawn: The Zimbabwe Power-Sharing Governments Failure to Deliver Human Rights Improvements by Human Rights Watch, 2009-08-31
  11. A History of Zimbabwe, 1890-2000 and Postscript, Zimbabwe, 2001-2008 by C.J.M. Zvobgo, 2009-11-01
  12. The Rise of Settler Power in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe, 1898-1923) by James A. Chamunorwa Mutambirwa, 1980-12
  13. The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe: Harare and Highfield, 1940-1964 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Timothy Scarnecchia, 2008-10-01
  14. A Crisis of Governance: Zimbabwe by Jacob Chikuhwa, 2004-04-20

1. Governments On The WWW: Zimbabwe
Provides links to government offices, embassies, political parties and country profiles. Parliament of Zimbabwe. zimbabwe government. Ministry of Mines, Environment and Tourism
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2. Zimbabwe Government 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Res
zimbabwe government 2000. Country name conventional long form Republic of Zimbabwe
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      Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Zimbabwe conventional short form: Zimbabwe former: Southern Rhodesia, 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: 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
  • 3. Government & Administration
    at the G77 Summit "I do not need to tell this Summit that hell has broken loose over the zimbabwe government's decision.
    http://www.zimembassy-usa.org/govt.html
    GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
    The Constitution
    The Independence Constitution signed at the Lancaster House Conference in 1979, together with 16 amendments, is the fundamental law which determines Zimbabwe’s governmental structure. A new constitution proposal was rejected by the electorate in the February 2000 referendum. The Constitution provides for three arms of government, namely the Executive, the Judiciary, and the Legislature. There is a Cabinet consisting of the President, two Vice-Presidents, and Ministers appointed by the President. Ministers are accountable to the President and are members of Parliament. The Executive
    The President is head of state and government, and commander-in-chief of the Defence Forces. He must be a Zimbabwean citizen by birth or descent, aged 40 or above, and resident in Zimbabwe. The President is elected for a six-year term by all the registered voters, and may be re-elected for any number of further terms. The constitution provides for two Vice-Presidents at a time, appointed by the President, and whose functions include assisting the President to discharge his executive responsibilities. They can be removed by the President or on resignation or death, like Ministers. The Judiciary
    Judicial authority is vested in the Supreme Court, the High Court, and subsidiary courts established by an act of Parliament viz. Magistrates’ Courts, Local Courts headed by traditional chiefs and headmen, and Small Claims Courts.

    4. AfricaOnline.com - Zimbabwe Government Ignores Court Again
    zimbabwe government ignores court again. Zimbabwe map, (Africa OnlineLtd.), Staff Reporter HARARE, 28 June 2002 MDC supporters remain
    http://www.africaonline.com/site/Articles/1,3,48422.jsp

    5. Zimbabwe Government Online
    Examine presidential speeches, discussions about constitutional issues and foreign affairs, and an overview of the national archives. Copyright © 1999 zimbabwe government. Last modified March 01.
    http://www.gta.gov.zw/
    His Excellency R . G . Mugabe The President Hon. S. V. Muzenda Vice President Hon. J. Msika Vice President NATIONAL FOCUS ZOC Ministry of Health and Child Welfare The Ministry Of Information National Archives ... Feedback
    Last modified: March 01. 2000.

    6. AfricaOnline.com - Zimbabwe Government Tries Damage Control
    zimbabwe government tries damage control. Staff Reporter HARARE, 20January 2003 The Zimbabwean government has distanced itself from
    http://www.africaonline.com/site/Articles/1,3,51815.jsp

    7. Government Must Do More For HIV/AIDS - NGO
    zimbabwe government must do more for HIV/AIDS NGO. JOHANNESBURG,5 February (IRIN) - A Harare-based NGO on Wednesday said people
    http://www.irinnews.org/aidsreport.asp?reportID=1721

    8. Index Zimbabwe
    Official information of the United Nations system and zimbabwe government on implementation of Agenda 21. Links to UN pages on aspects of natural resources, social, economic and institutional aspects of sustainable development. Last update was in 1997.
    http://www.un.org/esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/zimbabwe/index.htm
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    9. CNN.com - World - Zimbabwe Government Threatens To More Than Triple Farm Seizure
    zimbabwe government threatens to more than triple farm seizures. In thisstory Strike could cripple country RELATED STORIES, SITES icon.
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    In this story: Strike could cripple country RELATED STORIES, SITES

    10. CNN.com - World - Zimbabwe Government Won't Interfere If Strike Is Peaceful - Ju
    zimbabwe government won't interfere if strike is peaceful. In this storyFarmers shocked by announcement Strike could cripple country
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    11. AllAfrica.com -- Zimbabwe: Government Drops Charges Against 41 White Farmers
    Government drops charges
    http://allafrica.com/stories/200302060357.html
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    Government drops charges against 41 white farmers
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    Posted to the web February 6, 2003 Harare THE government has withdrawn charges against 41 white farmers hauled before the courts last year when they failed to vacate their properties to make way for blacks resettled under a controversial land reform programme, it was learnt this week. Colin Cloete, the president of the Commercial Farmers' Union (CFU), which represents most of Zimbabwe's white farmers, said by the end of last week, charges had been withdrawn against at least 41 farmers. "So far six farmers in Beitbridge, 14 in Nyamandlovu, two in Mutare and 14 in Marondera had their cases withdrawn," said Cloete, whose case, together with that of four Chegutu farmers, has also been dismissed.

    12. AllAfrica.com -- Zimbabwe: Government Meddling In Church Matters - Ncube
    Government Meddling in Church
    http://allafrica.com/stories/200302030702.html
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    The Publisher's Site Zimbabwe Standard (Harare) February 3, 2003
    Posted to the web February 3, 2003 Our Own Staff
    ARCHBISHOP Pius Ncube, the outspoken clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church, this week accused the government of planting its agents within the church so as to divide it along political lines Refuting reports carried out in the state-run media alleging that there had emerged a great rift within the church as a result of his perceived political activities, Ncube challenged the government to seek ways of halting the suffering of the people rather than dedicating its energy towards meddling in religious matters Ncube said: "There is no division within the Catholic Church and we remain focused on breaking the silence." Churches have often been accused of being silent over government excesses

    13. GOVZA: Elections In Zimbabwe
    Government of South Africa Key Issues 2002 Statements by the South African Government, Statements by the SADC.
    http://www.gov.za/issues/zimobserver.htm
    Deputy Presiden Ministers Documents Speeches ... Search Elections in Zimbabwe Statements by the South African Government

    14. Zimbabwe Government
    ZIMBABWE. According to Zimbabwe's constitution, the president is head of stateand ahead of government elected for a 6year term by popular majority vote.
    http://www.nationbynation.com/Zimbabwe/Gov.html
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... ZIMBABWE 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. CURRENT GOVERNMENT
    President Mugabe, Robert Vice President Muzenda, Simon Vengai Vice President Msika, Joseph Min. of Defense Mahachi, Moven Mumbengegwi, Simbarashe Nhema, Francis Makoni, Simba Min. of Foreign Affairs Mudenge, Stanislaus Stamps, Timothy Murerwa, Herbert Min. of Home Affairs Nkomo, John Moyo, Nkosana Chinamasa, Patrick Made, Joseph Chombo, Ignatius Sekeramayi, Sydney Moyo, July Mujuru, Joyce Mombeshora, Swithen Gezi, Border Moyo, Jonathan Min. of State for National Security Goche, Nicholas Governor, Central Bank Tsumba, Leonard Ambassador to the US Mubako

    15. MSF: Zimbabwe Government Takes Emergency Action Against HIV/AIDS
    zimbabwe government takes emergency action against HIV/AIDS. Overridingpatents will dramatically cut price of treatment for patients.
    http://www.msf.org/countries/page.cfm?articleid=74452575-A024-48E7-A499C6808624B

    16. Zimbabwe Government 1995 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Res
    zimbabwe government 1995 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
    http://www.immigration-usa.com/wfb/1995/zimbabwe/zimbabwe_government.html

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    SOURCE: 1995 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK

      Names:
      conventional long form:
      Republic of Zimbabwe
      conventional short form:
      former:
      Southern Rhodesia
      Digraph: ZI Type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Harare Administrative divisions: 8 provinces; Manicaland, Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Masvingo (Victoria), 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 and head of government: Executive President Robert Gabriel MUGABE (since 31 December 1987); Co-Vice President Simon Vengai MUZENDA (since 31 December 1987); Co-Vice President Joshua M. NKOMO (since 6 August 1990); election last held 28-30 March 1990 (next to be held NA March 1996); results - Robert MUGABE 78.3%, Edgar TEKERE 21.7% cabinet: Cabinet; appointed by the president; responsible to Parliament
  • 17. Zimbabwe: Government Stops Repayment Of All Foreign Debts
    zimbabwe government stops repayment of all foreign debts by Abel Mutsakani,Financial Gazette, Harare 10th May 2001. The government
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    Zimbabwe: Government stops repayment of all foreign debts by Abel Mutsakani, Financial Gazette, Harare
    10th May 2001 The government has stopped repayments of all foreign loans, including those owed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and is using the little foreign currency that trickles into Zimbabwe to meet payments for fuel and electricity imports, authoritative financial sources said this week. The government owes more than US$4.5 billion to several multilateral institutions and Western countries. These include the African Development Bank, the European Investment Bank, the World Bank, the United States of America, Britain, France Germany and Finland. The government’s domestic debt stands at more than $123 billion. While in the past year the government had struggled to meet its debt obligations, with repayments to some creditors being halted last year, it had maintained payments to the IMF. Top foreign and local financial officials this week said Harare had now virtually frozen all debt servicing in yet another sign of its rapidly deteriorating economic and foreign currency crises. Defaulting on IMF debt is the last step that is taken only by the most financially desperate of governments.

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    Country Flag ... Travel Warning GOVERNMENT Zimbabwe Government Top of Page Country name: 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)

    19. HEALTH-ZIMBABWE Government Urged To Stop Deducting AIDS Levy
    They say it is possible to raise funds through other means than. HEALTHZIMBABWEGovernment Urged To Stop Deducting AIDS Levy
    http://www.aegis.com/news/ips/2000/IP000106.html
    HEALTH-ZIMBABWE: Government Urged To Stop Deducting AIDS Levy Inter Press Service - January 19, 2000
    Lewis Machipisa HARARE, Jan 19 (IPS) - Zimbabwe's social and civic groups, which have opposed the introduction of a compulsory AIDS levy, have urged the government of President Robert Mugabe to suspend the collection of the tax until the issue is satisfactorily addressed. They say it is possible to raise funds through other means than a levy announced by Finance Minister, Herbert Murerwa, when he presented the 2000 budget in parliament last October. They say the funds should be derived from direct government budget allocations and from cuts from defence spending. Funds can also come from a share of the proceeds of the sale of publicly listed companies and from a share of taxes on market and foreign exchange transactions. The AIDS levy three percent deducted on payable income has met strong opposition from various sectors not convinced the money would be spent for addressing the plight of people living with AIDS. With a raging war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where Zimbabwe has deployed 11,000 troops, the groups and taxpayers dismissed the levy as another attempt by the cash- strapped government to fund the conflict which is costing the Harare administration more than one million U.S. dollars a month.

    20. Zimbabwe Government Takes Emergency Action Against HIV/AIDS
    zimbabwe government takes emergency action against HIV/AIDS Overridingpatents will dramatically cut price of treatment for patients
    http://www.cptech.org/ip/health/c/zimbabwe/msf05292002.html
    Zimbabwe government takes emergency action against HIV/AIDS
    Overriding patents will dramatically cut price of treatment for patients Medicins Sans Frontieres
    May 29, 2002
    In Zimbabwe, where over 2,000 people die of the disease every single week, AIDS is threatening the very future of the country. Life expectancy has dropped to less than 41 years, compared to 70 years before the epidemic. Given this context, the May 27th decision by the Zimbabwean government to declare a state of national emergency is more than welcome. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) fully supports this action, which will allow Zimbabweans to use generic antiretroviral drugs even if they are under patent in the country. "The government has decided to override patent protection on antiretrovirals and use generics - this means that the price of the first-line AIDS cocktails recommended by the World Health Organization will plummet from US$1,168 to 412 (*see footnote)," said Carmen Pérez Casas, pharmacist coordinator at the MSF Access Campaign. "Although prices are just one barrier to overcome to increase access to antiretrovirals, this measure will allow available resources to treat more than twice as many patients". Zimbabwe's announcement marks the first time that a government has gone beyond using the threat of compulsory licensing as a negotiating tool, and actually declared that it will override patents to increase access to needed medicines when the prices are too high as a result of patent protection.

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