Zimbabwe

  • Zimbabwe: Challenges and Policy Options after Hyperinflation
    By James McHugh, Gilda Fernandez, Warren L. Coats

    The paper reviews the pros and cons of alternative monetary regimes for Zimbabwe to succeed the current multicurrency system, which the authorities consider a temporary arrangement.

  • Zimbabwe
    By Karen Jacobsen

    Introduces the geography, history, people, and culture of Zimbabwe.

  • Zimbabwe
    By Barbara Radcliffe Rogers, Stillman Rogers

    No high school was available to blacks until 1939 , and no college education until 1957. The University of Zimbabwe , established in Salisbury ( now Harare ) in 1955 , is the primary source of higher education .

  • Zimbabwe
    By Jason Lauré

    Zimbabwe's international airport is just 10 miles ( 16 kilometers ) out of town . Here visitors can catch flights for neighboring countries as well as to London and Frankfurt . The center of town is just 2 miles ( 3.2 kilometers ) from ...

  • Zimbabwe
    By John Parker

    Christ knows what he'd do to Hannah Jane.” “If dat old vulture gits 'is hands on Hannah Jane, he'll be flyin' so high he'd see into the future,” Ol' Stagger Lee replied. “What 'all sa in' 'bout me?” asked Hannah ane as she entered the ...

  • Zimbabwe
    By John Parker

    On one of Parkers many digressions he sojourned all over Africa, and his observations there, along with his farming background, inspired him to write this book.

  • Zimbabwe: Energy Planning for National Development
    By Richard Hosier

    19 / Harris , T.N. 1984. ZEAP Project Working Paper No. 11 . op . cit . / 20 / For details see , Foley , G. and P. Moss . 1980 . Improved Cooking Stoves in Developing countries , Nottingham : Russell Press Ltd for Earthscan .

  • Zimbabwe: Years of Hope and Despair
    By Philip Barclay

    British diplomat Philip Barclay witnessed the downfall of what used to be Africa's finest country, culminating in the tumultuous events of 2008 when Zimbabwe's people voted against Robert Mugabe.

  • Zimbabwe
    By Alicia Z. Klepeis

    This book explores the aspects that make up Zimbabwe, such as food, festivals, and leisure activities. Using simple language, this book presents a comprehensive view of this special country and is sure to engage young explorers.

  • Zimbabwe: The Rise to Nationhood
    By Jacob W. Chikuhwa

    Zimbabwe: The Rise to Nationhood

  • Zimbabwe: The Land That Weeps
    By Charles W. Duke

    Zimbabwe is truly a land that weeps, full of people who weep for freedom and the oppressed who weep for fear of the future.

  • Zimbabwe
    By Oliver B. Pollak, Potts Deborah, Deborah Potts

    Zimbabwe

  • Zimbabwe: Mired in Transition
    By Masunungure, Eldred V., Shumba

    Zimbabwe: Challenges and Policy Options after Hyperinflation. Washington DC: IMF Publication Services. — 2010. 'Argentina's Structural Reforms of the 1990s'. Available at www. imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2000/03/pou.htm. IRIN news.

  • ZIMBABWE: THE END OF THE FIRST REPUBLIC
    By Jacob W. Chikuhwa

    Zimbabwe: Challenges and Policy Options after Hyperinflation, IMF, 24 June, 2010. Zimbabwe: Political and Security Challenges to the Transition, International Crisis Group, Brussels, February, 2010. Periodicals BBC Online Network.

  • Zimbabwe: 2010 Article IV Consultation: Staff Report; Staff Supplement; Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion; and Statement by...
    By International Monetary Fund

    Zimbabwe has one exchange restriction subject to Fund jurisdiction arising from nonsettled balances under a non-operational bilateral payments agreement with Malaysia. “Zimbabwe: Challenges and Policy Options after Hyperinflation, ...

  • Zimbabwe: The Blame Game
    By R. Mwanaka

    You can only get a thing in Zimbabwe after bribing a chain long supply chain. Mugabe knows the whole country blames him so he devises this culture, not only him, but maybe the biggest part of African leadership, of defraying the blame ...

  • Zimbabwe
    By Alicia Z. Klepeis

    This book explores the aspects that make up Zimbabwe, such as food, festivals, and leisure activities. Using simple language, this book presents a comprehensive view of this special country and is sure to engage young explorers.

  • Zimbabwe: The Political Economy of Transformation
    By Hevina Smith Dashwood

    'I do not believe that there is anything like this analysis of Zimbabwe available anywhere. Dashwood's analysis will make a major contribution.'

  • Zimbabwe: The Betrayal of a Noble Nation
    By Ellison Kudzayi Madenyika

    The early years -- The beginning -- The laws -- The early wars -- Land apportionment -- Second Chimurenga -- Independence -- Military involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) -- The tragedy -- Morgan Tswangirayi -- The ...

  • Zimbabwe: Picking up the Pieces
    By H. Besada

    This collection offers a unique glimpse into a fragile state and the severe costs Zimbabweans have and will have to endure if there is to be any hope of recovery.