LocationSouthern Africa.
Area390,757 sq km (150,872 sq miles).
Population12.9 million (UN estimate 2005).
Population Density33 per sq km.
CapitalHarare.
Population: 1.5 million (2005).
GovernmentRepublic. Gained independence from the UK in 1980.
LanguageThe official language is English, with Shona and Sindebele dialects.
ReligionChristianity, with traditional beliefs in rural areas, and some Hindu, Muslim and Jewish minorities.
TimeGMT + 2.
Electricity220/230 volts AC,
50Hz.
Head of GovernmentPrime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai since 2008.
Head of StatePresident Robert Mugabe since 1987.
Recent HistoryA historic power-sharing deal was signed in September 2008 between President Mugabe and the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Morgan Tsvangirai. Prime Minister Tsvangirai became head of the council of ministers and the police, whilst President Mugabe chairs the cabinet and controls the armed forces. Prime Minister Tsvangirai will run the country day to day.
Elections for a new senate in November 2005 were largely boycotted by the opposition. Mugabe's party won 24 of the 31 constituencies where elections were held amid low voter turnout. Most controversial has been Mugabe's urban slum demolition drive. The UN estimates 700,000 people have been left without jobs or homes as a result.
TelephoneCountry code: 263.
Mobile TelephoneCoverage is limited to a few urban areas.
InternetThere are Internet cafes in Harare and in Mashonaland.
MediaAll broadcasters transmitting from Zimbabwe and the main newspapers are state-controlled and follow the government line. The private press has come under severe pressure. The only privately-owned daily, the
Daily News, is subject to a publication ban. The paper and the government had waged war in the courts.
PostAirmail to Europe takes up to one week.
Press• The main English-language newspapers are
The Chronicle,
The Financial Gazette,
The Herald,
The Sunday Mail and
The Sunday News.
• Visitors should note that the carrying of the main independent newspapers (
The Financial Gazette,
The Independent and
The Standard) can provoke a hostile reaction from
ZANU (
PF) supporters.
Radio•
Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) is state run and has four networks.
Below are listed Public Holidays for the January 2009-December 2010 period.
2009
1 Jan New Year's Day.
10 Apr Good Friday.
13 Apr Easter Monday.
18 Apr Independence Day.
1 May Workers' Day.
25 May Africa Day.
10 Aug Heroes' Day.
11 Aug Defence Forces Day.
22 Dec Unity Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
2010
1 Jan New Year's Day.
2 Apr Good Friday.
5 Apr Easter Monday.
18 Apr Independence Day.
1 May Workers' Day.
25 May Africa Day.
9 Aug Heroes' Day.
10 Aug Defence Forces Day.
22 Dec Unity Day.
25 Dec Christmas Day.
26 Dec Boxing Day.
Contact Information:Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe in the UKZimbabwe House, 429 Strand, London WC2R 0JR, UK
Tel: (020) 7836 7755.
Website:
www.zimbabweembassy-uk.comOpening hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700; 0900-1230 (visa section).
Zimbabwe Tourism Office in the UKZimbabwe House, 429 Strand, London WC2R 0JR, UK
Tel: (020) 7836 7755.
Website:
www.zimbabwetourism.co.zw Embassy of Zimbabwe in the USA1608 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
Tel: (202) 332 7100.
Website:
www.zimbabwe-embassy.us Zimbabwe Tourism Office in the USA128 East 56th Street, New York, NY 10022, USA
Tel: (212) 486 3444.
Website:
www.zimbabwetourism.co.zw
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