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Zimbabwe (/zɪmˈbɑːbweɪ/), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked sovereign state located in southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers. It borders South Africa to the south, Botswana to the west, Zambia to the northwest, and Mozambique to the east and northeast. The capital and largest city is Harare.
Since the 11th century, present-day Zimbabwe has been the site of several organised states and kingdoms as well as a major route for migration and trade. The British South Africa Company of Cecil Rhodes first demarcated the present territory during the 1890s; it became the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia in 1923. In 1965, the conservative white minority government unilaterally declared independence as Rhodesia. The state endured international isolation and a 15-year guerrilla war with black nationalist forces; this culminated in a peace agreement that established universal enfranchisement and de jure sovereignty in April 1980. The country then rejoined the Commonwealth of Nations (later suspended in 2003), and became a member of the United Nations and the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
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Genres: Drama,Protests against Mugabe in Zimbabwe 53 minutes ago Around 2,000 opposition supporters in Zimbabwe marched in protest against the deteriorating economic situation there. The leader of the Movement for Democratic Change, Morgan Tsvangirai, was there and he has promised more protests in other parts of the country. Brian Hungwe reports. Please Subscribe My Channel For More Latest News Videos Subscribe My Channel : https://goo.gl/b4wWud
Public protests rocked Harare after commuter omnibus drivers and touts went on the rampage claiming that they are losing a lot of money at police roadblocks, which have also become money spinners for some police allegedly demanding bribes. Police in Zimbabwe's capital fired teargas and water cannons in an attempt to quell rioting by taxi and mini bus drivers protesting what they describe as police harassment. The riots in Epworth, Ruwa, Zimre Park and Damafalls quickly spread to other parts of the city, resulting in running battles between the police and members of the public. Recent riots at the South African/Zimbabwe border post Beitbridge, have triggered more frustration amongst the Zimbabwean people. Commuter omnibus drivers said they are losing at least $50 a day after being tick...
Keep up-to-date with the latest news, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/AFP-subscribe With Zimbabwe’s economy on its knees and life a daily struggle for most people, thanks to a new generation of comedians that has emerged to give the stressed nation's funny-bone a much-needed tickle. Follow AFP English on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AFPnewsenglish Latest news on AFP English Twitter: https://twitter.com/AFP Share your top stories on Google+ http://bit.ly/AFP-Gplus
Zimbabwe Police Brutality - Interview with MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu - Latest News MDC T spokesperson Obert Gutu said the Police Commissioner-General should step down for allowing police to abuse citizens.He has called for an independent investigation after police in Zimbabwe cracked down on a public transport sector strike which brought large parts of the capital Harare to a standstill. The opposition MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai says Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri should resign for what the party claims are gross human rights violations being allegedly committed by the police on innocent civilians protesting against the current harsh economic environment in Zimbabwe. Police have arrested hundreds of people after protests escalated across the country and police brutali...
HARARE — Suspended Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana was arrested today as he was leaving the Harare Magistrates Court where he was appearing on charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer. At the same time, a group of anti-government protestors who were arrested on Wednesday were arraigned before the courts on allegations of public violence. The prosecutor general was arrested by officers from the Law and Order Section. Before his arrest, magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe had recused himself in a matter in which the suspended prosecutor general is being accused of criminally abusing his office when he released suspects, who allegedly plotted to bomb Gushungo Dairies, a multi-million dollar business venture owned by President Robert Mugabe’s family. Tomana’s attorney, Advocate T...
Most of Zimbabwe was closed Wednesday for a one-day stay away in protest against high unemployment, an acute cash shortage and corruption. To give us an update on the situation, we are joined on the line by Shingai Nyoka, live from Harare. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
Bulawayo Zimbabwe - Protestors Declare War On Zimbabwe Government - Police outnumbered. Police had to run for their lives as large crowds of angry protestors overran the streets. During the uprising, armed police reportedly descendend heavily on any person at their sight as protesting crowds ran amok. They also randomly threw tear gas at homes where innocent civilians had taken refuge to avoid skirmishes outside. A human rights watch group Amnesty International on Thursday condemned Zimbabwe police for gross human rights violations after cases of police brutality on civilians during the protests went viral on Social Media. Police have just arrested about five youths for staging a mini protest in the central business district,demanding that President Robert Mugabe steps down. One of ...
A report by a Zimbabwean media outfit, Zimeye.com, has claimed that the popular Nigerian preacher, Temitope Balogun Joshua, got the medical records of the former Malawian president Bingu Mutharika before predicting his death. According to the report, TB Joshua was said to have ‘stolen’ the medical records of the sick president. On the basis of the medical records, he made his prophecy of the president’s death. The death prophecy was said to have placed
Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, has been leading celebrations at the National Heroes Day parade, which commemorates the lives of those who died opposing British colonial rule. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
Africa Business Report 2 - South Africa World Cup Boom - Zimbabwe Economy & Kenya Mobile - BBC News, recorded 26.08.2009 A monthly look at business across the continent. The BBC talks to the people and businesses who are changing the economic face of Africa. BBC correspondents within each country will report on the growing trends and latest business developments in this region. Recorded from BBC World News.
Crocodile farms are back into business in Zimbabwe as they help with the country's economic outlook. With the growing demand for crocodile-related products, farmers are now happy with the new trend which is bringing in big bucks to the fortunate farmers. So how do they make their money? Well, the farms provide meat for human consumption, and skin for the leather industry. The country exports crocodile meat and skin to countries such as Japan, Singapore, the United States, and Australia. The market is making a great contribution to the nation's eleven billion dollar GDP.
Zimbabwe Wednesday welcomed its 19th bank amidst fears that the small economy is overbanked. Undaunted by the tough economic environment that has forced at least five banks to close over the last three years - the National Building Society promises to change the way Zimbabweans finance their homes. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
At a roadside workshop in Harare, Samuel Nduma is busy putting finishing touches on this chest of drawers. Samuel designs his own furniture and has been in the business for ten years now. [Samuel Nduma, Furniture Maker]: "Before I came to this industry I was working at another clothing company, but after a long time I discovered that I was working for nothing and that was not my talent as well, so I decided to come in this type of art which I think I was talented." His pieces sell for between 30 and 500 USD and Samuel makes a profit of about 200 dollars every month. Though people thought that things would change soon after the unity government came to power this year, many still can't afford basics like sugar, cooking oil and fuel. [John Robertson, Zimbabwean Economist]: "Th...
Small businesses in Zimbabwe struggling to stay afloat with constant power cuts in the country. Some industries have had to pay more money to be assured of electricity supply. The government is looking into developing 14 power projects.
For more on how Zimbabwe's economy ended up in such bad shape, and how switching to the dollar affect the country's businesses, Steve Hanke, a Professor of Applied Economics at the Johns Hopkins University joined CCTV America
English/Nat The leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition party said President Robert Mugabe was responsible for the occupation of more than 900 white-owned farms by black squatters, a crisis that was damaging Zimbabwe's already crippled economy. Former trade union leader Morgan Tsvangira said land reform must be orderly. He also called upon the South African government to speak out on the crisis in Zimbabwe. He said South African business to exercise its influence to reverse the unstable situation in Zimbabwe. Morgan Tsvangira, the leader of Zimbabwe's main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, is in South Africa on a fundraising tour. The M-D-C is expected to pose the biggest electoral challenge to President Mugabe in the nation's next elections. Althou...
Zimbabwe held its inaugural Harare International Food and Music Festival recently. Local and international musical artists and food specialists converged for a special cultural exchange programme
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Hey everyone, I’m back with a new video. Don’t forget to SHARE, LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE! I had to do the Zimbabwean Tag. I tag all my Zimbos out there. Zimbabwean Tag Questions: 1. Last time you were in Zimbabwe? 2. Were you born in Zimbabwe ? What Part of Zimbabwe are you from? 3. Do you speak your language? Say some words in your language... 4. Do you like Zimbabwean food? Was it your favourite? 5. What do you like the most about Zimbabwean Culture? 6. What do you hate most about Zimbabwe or Zimbabweans? 7. What's your Shona/Ndebele name? What does it mean? 8. What makes you different from other Zimbabweans?? 9. Something in your household that somehow represents Zimbabwe? 10. Who is your favourite Zimbabwean artist? My Fave Artists: Tendai Zhou : https://www.youtube.com/channel/...
Zimbabweans are now making efforts to maintain intercultural peace and curb issues of xenophobia emanating in neighboring Southern African countries through food and music. Siza Mukwedini reports on the Harare international food and music festival recently held in Harare.
A hilarious video of a uniformed Zimbabwe Republic Police officer gyrating to rhumba music has made waves on social media. It is not clear when and when the video was taken.
Chaminuka ndiMambo means Chaminuka is the king. He is king in the spiritual culture of Zimbabwe. Chaminuka ndiBaba - he is like a father to Zimbabwean tribes, directing them in the way of the Lord. Chaminuka iMhondoro - Chaminuka is the Lion spirit of Zimbabwe. He has done miracles which make people want to follow in his ways. He could see war before it came, so he knew how to hide away from his enemies. Chaminuka's miracles include bringing rain to Zimbabweans. He used to gather people for important ceremonies, to pray for rain. They could plough and grow good food and there was no hunger. Chaminuka was an Mbira player and moved with a group of Mbira players, including Ngoma (drumming), hosho (shakers) and dancing, especially during ceremonies and praying times. As a healer, Chaminuka enc...
Zimbabwe’s government has introduced into lessons on playing traditional instruments into the school curriculum. Officials hope this could help teach children about their ancient cultures, some of which are dying. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Harare. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
Zimbabwes economy is in ruins. Disease runs rampant. The public health system has collapsed. Private health care is all that remains, and in a country where many workers make less than $1 per month, a simple medical consultation starts at $200 thats more than 15 years of income for most! In our new video, PHR examines how Zimbabwes economic crisis has shattered a once-strong health system. (watch in HD at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqe1wh20tt4&fmt;=22) Photo Credits (from Flickr): Richard Pluck Sokwanele johnnyalive DeathByBokeh Naresh Rampersad Gregor Rohrig _Dori_ pterjan hdptcar Foreign and Commonwealth Office nickjeffery
With an average of one hundred children under 5 dying each day, it may be hard to believe that Zimbabawe was once the country of choice for medical treatment in Africa. Haru Mutasa in Harare explains why the healthcare system there has not been able to regain its title.
Zimbabwe is keen to improve its health care system, which has been on the decline for some years now. The country is strengthening health systems and scaling up the implementation of various interventions like maternal mortality reduction strategies
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe rejects rumours that he was gravely ill and tells anti-goverment protesters ''enough is enough''
Zimbabwe's health care sector has suffered from years of neglect and much of the infrastructure is in disrepair. But $100m worth of new equipment, bought with a loan from China, should help. Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports. More on our website: http://aljazeera.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJEngligh Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Find us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/aljazeera
President Robert Mugabe returned home from Singapore looking fit and defying reports that he was seriously ill.
HARARE, Zimbabwe, 18 June 2009 UNICEF recently supported a successful round of outreach vaccinations during 'Child Health Days'. The intensive five-day campaign reached even the most remote communities in Zimbabwe. VIDEO: Watch now The campaign recorded a huge turnout, a positive sign in light of the country's recent 'twin disaster' a cholera epidemic heightened by a collapse in both the health and social services sectors. "Clinics and hospital are open. Nurses are back at work and the turnout for the child health days is huge," said UNICEF Country Representative, Roeland Monasch. "This is good news. A year ago the health sector had almost collapsed. Today, the nurses are back and the benefits for children are immense." Thousands of health workers and volunteers trained by ...
President Robert Mugabe has laughed off rumours that he is on his death bed. Mugabe returned to Harare this weekend after a trip to Dubai. He says he visited the Middle East to deal with a family issue. Farai Mwakutuya has more from Zimbabwe's capital
UNICEF correspondent Anja Baron reports on a new Health Transition Fund created by the Government of Zimbabwe in partnership with UNICEF, which aims to revitalize the national health care system and integrate maternal and child survival programmes. For more information, please visit: http://www.unicef.org
Street Musician Zimbabwe - Street Musician Lights Up City Sports Bar https://youtu.be/WBW-1YZ9OjQ
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Watch Live ! | India vs Zimbabwe | 2nd ODI | 13 June 2016. Second one day international match will happen at Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe. India Squad: MS Dhoni, Lokesh Rahul, Faiz Fazal, Manish Pandey, Karun Nair, Ambati Rayudu, Rishi Dhawan, Axar Patel, Jayant Yadav, Dhawal Kulkarni, Jasprit Bumrah, Barinder Sran, Mandeep Singh, Kedar Jadhav, Jaydev Unadkat, Yuzvendra Chahal Zimbabwe Squad: Graeme Cremer, Chamu Chibhabha, Tendai Chisoro, Neville Madziva, Hamilton Masakadza, Peter Moor, Richmond Mutumbami, Vusi Sibanda, Donald Tiripano, Tendai Chatara, Elton Chigumbura, Craig Ervine, Timycen Maruma, Wellington Masakadza, Tawanda Mupariwa, Taurai Muzarabani, Sikandar Raza, Sean Williams Visit Us YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/user/satyaYRD Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/satya....
Nat Sot Embattled goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar has taken his place in his country's team for the African Cup of Nations. It's his first major game since the allegations that he deliberately threw matches for bribes. He's playing for his home country of Zimbabwe, against Zaire. All eyes were on goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar when he ran out for his country in Harare Football fans in his home country of Zimbabwe were delighted to see their hero in his national kit. He was cleared on Saturday by the world football authority FIFA to play. FIFA came to the decision after examining a preliminary report by the English Football Association. The English tabloid newspaper "The Sun" alleged last week that Grobbelaar had taken bribes to fix matches, both for his former club -...
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Zimbabwe's billion dollar gold-mining industry is crucial for the country's struggling economy but, traditionally, more than half the country's population has been excluded from taking part. But now Zimbabwean women are breaking barriers to share in the wealth, following in the steps on one extraordinary entrepreneur. 21st Century: Episode 82
Small scale miners help lift national output for precious metal in Zimbabwe. The South African nation's gold production has been increasing steadily after slumping to an all time low of just three tonnes in 2008, the peak of the country's economic meltdown.
Zimbabwe's mining sector can potentially attract up to $12B in new investments over the next 5 years, according to a World Bank report on trade and competitiveness. However, unfavourable policies and high mining fees could keep investors away.
Gold output in Zimbabwe is expected to rise to 18.4 tonnes this year. That's the highest level in 11 years, owing to higher production from small-scale miners. Its no cause to celebrate yet though as in 2004, the country's output was higher, at 21.3 tonnes.
Successful gold production in Zimbabwe, Mark Learmonth, CFO, Caledonia Mining. You can view this video and the full video archive on the Dukascopy TV page: http://www.dukascopy.com/tv/en/#158514 Смотрите Dukascopy TV на вашем языке: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvrussian 用您的语言观看杜高斯贝电视: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvchinese Miren Dukascopy TV en su idioma: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvspanish Schauen Sie Dukascopy TV in Ihrer Sprache: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvgerman Regardez la Dukascopy TV dans votre langue: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvfrench Veja a TV Dukascopy na sua língua: http://www.youtube.com/user/dukascopytvpt
Zimbabwe's government plans to bring all diamond mining operations in the country under one company, in which the state will have a 50% stake. The move was announced Thursday by the country's mines minister. And already the government has indicated that those who won't comply with the new rule will be bought out. Farai Mwakutuya has more
Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe, says the government will take over all diamond mining operations, claiming that existing mining companies had quote, "robbed the country of its wealth". His statement comes a week after a directive by the Mines Ministry last week stopping all mining in the Marange diamond fields.
Zimbabwe's government is taking ownership of all diamond operations. President Robert Mugabe says that's because mining companies have robbed the country of its wealth. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports from Harare. - Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/
Drilling with jack hammers in an underground mine of Zimbabwe. The mineral found is stibnite ore antimony ore For more information write to miningantimony@gmail.com
October 2009 Did Robert Mugabes security forces seize control of a lucrative diamond field by gunning down hundreds of miners? With shocking evidence now uncovered, Zimbabwes diamond trade faces suspension. "We were told here are the guns, sitting in the truck, do you want to stay?" says Andrew Cranswick, CEO of the mining company who owns the rights to mine diamonds in Marange. After his company was evicted, the Marange fields were opened up to the people and tens of thousands of Zimbabweans came to dig, paying the police a commission. Yet the police didnt always play fair - "$15 million worth of diamonds were confiscated", says one former miner and soon the police were replaced by Mugabes own military. "Mugabe needed a way to buy the loyalty of the army" says Ken Roth, "the military wer...
Explore Zimbabwe with this video. ATA will host its 2012 World Congress in this "world of wonders."
Self Drive 4X4 Adventure. Complete Full Version Travel Guide. http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Kariba, Mana Pools and Matusadona. Before You Go See This Video. THE ZIMBABWE ADVENTURE Kariba and Lower Zambezi Mana Pools. Comprehensive Travel Guide - Now FREE to view on YouTube. Zimbabwe has become a tourist paradise with host of activities to keep even the most energetic fully occupied. Some of the most beautiful destinations are set on the banks of the Zambezi River and the shores of Lake Kariba and offer tourists affordable and spectacular holidays, especially the 4X4 enthusiast who are prepared to wander of the beaten track. Adventure Films, the producers of well known tourist guides on video “The Botswana Adventure” & “Discover Mozambique” now offers their new production “The Zimbabwe A...
Zambia & Zimbabwe tourism 2016, Safaris to Zambia & Zimbabwe, Victoria falls, Zambezi River, Hwange National Park, Nyanga National Park, Zambia & Zimbabwe trip 2016, Travel to Zambia & Zimbabwe 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Zambia is a a landlocked country in Southern Africa that's roughly the size of Texas or France. Zambia is, bordered by Tanzania to the northeast, Malawi to the east, Mozambique to the southeast, Zimbabwe and Botswana to the south, with a narrow strip of Namibia known as the Caprivi Strip to the southwest, Angola to the west, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the northwest. Do on Zambia ================== Zambia is making a name for itself as a must do safari destination. It's market...
Travel video about destination Victoria Falls. Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, the Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature.Between February and March when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than five hundred million litres of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records: at an average height of ninety seven metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America.Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding ...
When build Lake Kariba was the largest man-made lake in the world. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ The lake formed by the dam wall - 281 km long, 32 km across at its widest point, and covering 5000 square km - is now one of Zimbabwe's major tourist attractions. Tourism, however, was far from the minds of those who, in 1950 pointed out that the growing demands for coal by existing thermal power stations in central Africa could not be met after 1960 by the railway system. A source of hydroelectric power would have to be found. The largest river in central Africa, the Zambezi, seemed the obvious source of water and the Kariba Gorge met all the criteria for a dam wall. The Gorge had been discovered by David Livingstone and its position as a bottleneck at en...
African Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burund...
Set high on the Masumu River the lodge offers spectacular views of the river and lake. Five Star facilities and true hospitality will ensure you a relaxed and unforgettable stay. http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ For the budget traveller a small cosy camping area is laid out on the edge of the river offering rustic showers and toilets enclosed by reeds. While enjoying the many facilities Masumu Lodge had to offer we prepared ourselves for the next leg of our adventure to this beautiful country. Our new adventure will take us to the well-known Hwange National Park, then on to Victoria Waterfalls and the Zambezi National Park. We will then travel south to the Matobo Hills National Park, the Great Zimbabwe Monument and the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. We will end our new adventure in the south...
Kariba is once again our departure point for our next destination - Matusadona National Park. Self Drive Do it Yourself Zimbabwe: http://www.selfdrive4x4.co.za/ Kariba Ferries operates a ferry service across the lake on their car ferry Sea Lion and its sister Ferry Sea Horse.The 280-km trip across the lake takes approximately 24 hours. It has two departure points, one from Kariba itself at the eastern end and the other from Mlibizi at the western end. The government run DDF - which stands for District Development Fund-Shipping service ferry operates scheduled ferry trips to various destinations on the lake. The best way to visit Matusadona is to charter a ferry from DDF. This 50-km trip will take about 4 - 5 hours depending on the whether. Normally by road the park is reached via Karoi. E...
Planning to visit Zimbabwe? Check out our Zimbabwe Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Zimbabwe. Top Places to visit in Zimbabwe: Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Balancing Rocks, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Chapungu Sculpture Park, Nyanga National Park, Harare Gardens, Chimanimani District, National Heroes Acre Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@S...
An African girl by the name of Rumbie Mubaiwa live streamed from the location in El Cajon where a black man was killed by police yesterday. During the streaming, she interviews the sister of the dead man and supposed eye witnesses to the shooting, all of which claimed they shot him for no reason at all, many claim racism. At one point, near the start of this edited down version, Mubaiwa tells her Facebook followers to bring 'arsenals' to the scene so they can fire back at police.
In Zimbabwe, the country's Parks and Wildlife Authority is partnering with Germany's Frankfurt Zoological Society to increase conservation efforts at Gonarezhou National Park. The reserve is a part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. Zimbabwe's wildlife has come under increasing threat from poachers. And the current desperate economic situation is affecting the capacity of the parks authority to carry out its mandate. The collaboration with the Frankfurt Zoological Society aims to provide financial sustainability and develop additional revenue streams. Communities are also expected to benefit from the development of the park, through job creation and skills development.
At the age of eight, filmmaker Robyn Paterson greeted Comrade Robert Mugabe with flowers as he stepped from a plane at a Zimbabwe air-force base. She and her best friend, Mercy, were poster children for the new Zimbabwe. Robyn as pale skinned as Mercy was dark, the girls were a symbol that all was well in the independent nation. But it was not. Only a few miles away, Mercy’s Matabele tribespeople were being massacred by Mugabe’s special forces. A generation later, Robyn begins a high-risk ground search across Zimbabwe - desperate to know what has happened to her friend. Along the way she faces the dangers of filming in a country hostile to media, the shock of what is still going on behind closed doors, and the stark differences that she and Mercy have come to symbolize. A gripping, heart-...
How can Zimbabwe resolve the growing dissent and protests over its deteriorating economy? The opposition accuses President Robert Mugabe of mismanagement and corruption. Once the beacon of the African continent, Zimbabwe is facing its worst financial crisis in seven years. The economy is shrinking, unemployment is rising and the country is running out of cash. It's struggling to pay public sector workers. The worsening economy has led to political tensions and anti-government protests. Demonstrators accuse the government of mismanagement and corruption. Some are calling for president Robert Mugabe to step down. But the 92-year-old, who has led the country since its independence from Britain in 1980, remains defiant. He says the protests are distracting the government from improving the ...
Pastor Evan Mawarire explains why he left Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe : Shadows and Lies. Full feature documentary.
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Thirty years after becoming a nation, and 30 years after Robert Mugabe and ZANU PF came to power, Zimbabwe does not appear to have fulfilled the hopes that so many had at independence. Both ZANU PF and the MDC appear to be in a state of denial about the true condition of Zimbabwe at 30, and this cannot be the best way for the country to start its fourth decade as a nation. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and ente...
The dying days of the Republic of Rhodesia in Southern Africa. Filmed by Thames Televisions flagship factual programme 'This week' First transmitted on 11/01/1979 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote:VT20660
On The Listening Post this week: With Zimbabwe experiencing its biggest protests in years, we look at the role of social media. Plus, the hold on journalism in Yemen. Zimbabwe: Online activists or cyber terrorism? Zimbabwe is seeing the biggest anti-government protests in years, with social media a major driving force. While the government of President Robert Mugabe has labelled online opposition as 'cyber terrorism', online activists are pushing to get their message out to as many Zimbabweans as possible. The question is how far will the government go to control the on (and off) line media narrative? On our radar: Yet more journalists are imprisoned in Turkey following July's military coup. Major changes to the TV landscape in Greece after a number of private channels are cut. Koso...
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White farmers are under persecution in Zimbabwe. In June 2009 there were only 100 of them left. Is it all about land redistribution, in order for the injustices of the colonization era to be rectified, when white farmers owned the best pieces of land, as president Mugabe claims? Or is it about the wiping out of the white population, a reverse racism, a political game so that he can remain in power? This is a documentary where there are ‘no good guys’ apart from the tortured people of Zimbabwe. It’s the image of Africa’s ex-granary that became synonymous with poverty, inflation, corruption, electoral fraud, violence and oppression.
( Bob Marley / Live performance with Michael Franti '94 )
Every man gotta right
To decide his own destiny
And in this judgment
There is no partiality
So arm in arms, with arms
We will fight this little struggle
'Cause that's the only way
We can overcome our little trouble
Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fight for our rights
Natty dread it ina Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Mash it up ina Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
No more internal power struggle
We come together, to overcome
The little trouble
Soon we will find out
Who is the real revolutionary
'Cause I don't want my people
To be contrary
Brothers you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We'll have to fight, we gonna fight
We'll have to fight, fighting for our rights
Mash it up ina Zimbabwe
Natty trash it ina Zimbabwe
I and I a liberate Zimbabwe
Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fighting for our rights
To divide and rule
Could only tear us apart
In everyman chest
There beats a heart
So soon we'll find out
Who is the real revolutionaries
And I don't want my people
To be tricked by mercenaries
Brother you're right, you're right
You're right, you're right, you're so right
We gonna fight, we'll have to fight
We gonna fight, fighting for our rights
Natty trash it ina Zimbabwe
Mash it up ina Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
Natty dub it ina Zimbabwe
Set it up ina Zimbabwe
Africans a liberate Zimbabwe
Every man got a right