Zimbabwe ntchalo icho chili ku mmwera kwa mafumilo gha dazi gha Afrika.

Republic of Zimbabwe
Mbendela Chidindo cha Boma
Chiluso: "Unity, Freedom, Work"[2]
Nyimbo: "Blessed be the land of Zimbabwe"[3]
Location of  Zimbabwe  (dark green)
Location of  Zimbabwe  (dark green)
Msumba Waboma
kweneso Msumba Usani
Harare
Chiyowoyelo chaboma 16 languages:[4]
Mitundu ya Ŵanthu (2012 Census[5])
Vipembezo
Mwenecharu Zimbabwean
Zimbo[6] (colloquial)
Mtundu wa Boma Unitary dominant-party presidential republic
 -  President Emmerson Mnangagwa
 -  Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga
 -  Upper house Senate
 -  Lower house National Assembly
Independence from the United Kingdom
 -  Declared 11 November 1965 
 -  Republic 2 March 1970 
 -  Zimbabwe Rhodesia 1 June 1979 
 -  Independence recognised 18 April 1980 
 -  Current constitution 15 May 2013 
Ukulu wa Malo
 -  Malo 390,757 km2 (60th)
150,871 sq mi
 -  Maji (%) 1
Chiŵelengelo cha ŵanthu
 -  2022 estimate 15,121,004[7] (73rd)
 -  2022 census 15,178,979[8]
 -  Density 39/km2
57/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2022 estimate
 -  Total $38.077 billion
 -  Per capita $2,523[9]
GDP (nominal) 2022 estimate
 -  Total $34.727 billion
 -  Per capita $2,301[9]
Gini (2019)Negative increase 50.3[10]
high
HDI (2021)Increase 0.593[11]
medium · 146th
Ndalama Zimbabwean dollar
U.S. dollar ($) (USD)
Mtundu Wanyengo CAT[12] (UTC+2)
Kalembelo kasiku dd/mm/yyyy
Woko la galimoto left
Intaneti yacharu .zw


ReferencesEdit

  1. "Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe 2013, as amended to 2017". constitutions.unwomen.org. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  2. "Zimbabwe". The Beaver County Times. 13 September 1981. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
  3. "The World Factbook – Zimbabwe". Central Intelligence Agency. 2 December 2021.
  4. "Constitution of Zimbabwe (final draft)" (PDF). Government of Zimbabwe. January 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2013 – via Kubatana.net.
  5. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named zimstat.co.zw
  6. Developments in English. International Association of University Professors of English Conference. Cambridge University Press. 31 October 2014. ISBN 9781107038509 – via Google Books.
  7. "Zimbabwe". The World Factbook (2023 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  8. "2022 Population and Housing Census - Preliminary Report - Zimbabwe Data Portal". zimbabwe.opendataforafrica.org. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Report for Selected Countries and Subjects".
  10. "GINI Index". World Bank. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  11. "Human Development Report 2021/2022" (PDF) (in English). United Nations Development Programme. 8 September 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  12. "Zimbabwe Time". Greenwich Mean Time. Greenwich 2000. Archived from the original on 19 Julayi 2011. Retrieved 17 Novembala 2017.