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Background: The UK annexed Southern Rhodesia from the South Africa Company in 1923. A 1961 constitution was formulated that favored whites in power. In 1965 the government unilaterally declared its independence, but the UK did not recognize the act and demanded more complete voting rights for the black African majority in the country (then called Rhodesia). UN sanctions and a guerrilla uprising finally led to free elections in 1979 and independence (as Zimbabwe) in 1980. Robert MUGABE, the nation's first prime minister, has been the country's only ruler (as president since 1987) and has dominated the country's political system since independence. His chaotic land redistribution campaign begun in 2000 caused an exodus of white farmers, crippled the economy, and ushered in widespread shortages of basic commodities. Ignoring international condemnation, MUGABE rigged the 2002 presidential election to ensure his reelection. Opposition and labor groups launched general strikes in 2003 to pressure MUGABE to retire early; security forces continued their brutal repression of regime opponents.




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The South African woman working in the British Embassy in Pretoria, who had shockingly bad English despite being employed to represent our Queen and country, handed me my brand spanking new British passport - 32 crisp blank pages of opportunities lay before me. I could now once again visit almost any of the magnificent countries in this world and discover new and forward thinking attitudes. Let's go to Zimbabwe instead, I thought. For a few seconds I wondered whether I should visit Zimbabwe at all. I knew there would be no issues from a safety perspective, but the moral arguments were [View Full Entry]

Toolman - Tim Taylor | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 29th 2008 | 560 Views | [diary=233083]

Vic Falls again.....
... and again
Million dollar oranges

Six hours on the road and we arrive at Lilongwe - the capital of Malawi - for lunch. It had a Nando’s! More cultivation and larger villages with cone hut shaped thatched roofs as we’ve headed across Malawi and as we enter Chipata at the Zambian border we’re struck by how affluent it looks; relatively modern bungalows, planted borders along the roadside and public spaces in the town. Village houses whilst still made of wood with mud have tree trunks supporting the eaves and making a verandah - look quite colonial. Campsite just south of Chipata (Mama Rula’s) has a ni [View Full Entry]

michaelandcaroline - Michael Blake & Caroline Proverbs | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 26th 2007 | 246 Views | [diary=230521]

At last!
Australian Flame tree
Booze cruise

On the 21 December we set off on our second Oasis overland trip. This time a 33 day trip from Harare down to Cape Town taking in the sights and highlights of Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. We flew in to Harare and stayed at the Rocks campsite just outside the city and waited for our truck to arrive! On that rainy Friday afternoon the big yellow truck pulled in to the campground and lots of smiley faces waved at us from the windows! After a really long journey and a bush camp in Malawi the group were rearing to [View Full Entry]

Ingrid and Gavin - Ingrid and Gavin Downie | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 6th 2008 | 3045 Views | [diary=253368]

Lion feeding
Rhino Walk
Lion Cub

By ColinL
December 16th 2007
On the Game Africa » Zimbabwe » Victoria Falls
We flew into the Okavango Delta in a five seater plane with Bruce, a pilot who grew up in Devon, spent years as a mining surveyor, then somehow got into flying planes in Botswana. "Right, where are we going then?" asked Bruce as we got on board. "God, these controls look ancient. Probably date from World War Two. Still, much more fun than flying a commercial airliner - much more to do." More fun from a pilot's point of view, perhaps - from a passenger's point of view I wasn't so sure. Bruce offered me the controls mid-flight, keeping up the [View Full Entry]

ColinL - Colin Leckey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 16th 2007 | 166 Views | [diary=228016]

Flying over the Okavango Delta
Aboard a mokoro
Sunset in the Okavango Delta

By packman
December 13th 2007
But, Honestly... Africa » Zimbabwe » Victoria Falls
We crossed the border today into Zimbabwe and arrived at our last CC Africa destination…Matetsi Private Game Reserve. Upon arrival we switched to our open 4WD and into the bush one last time to arrive at the Matetsi Water Lodge. Wow! This place was spectacular! Each lodge was located in the woods with enough privacy and situated along the great Zambezi River…with our own sun deck and pool, beautiful king sized bed that led out to the deck and a window that looked more like an area which would lead out to the open, outside and inside showers, bathtub, room service…I [View Full Entry]

packman - Beth Packman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 19th 2007 | 464 Views | [diary=228819]

the main falls
the 20-year old boys...oh what a joy
the view

Trying to add more photos. Here we go [View Full Entry]

Kelly and Kotah - Kelly and Dakotah | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 21st 2007 | 79 Views | [diary=221557]

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http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=11954- im pasting this link which is probably i am told the REAL mansion.check it out and let me know...!robin UPDATE: I MUST APOLOGISE... IVE MADE A MISTAKE. THIS ISNT ROBERT MUGABES MANSION.ITS HIS COUSINS...! - APPARENTLY MUGABES MANSION IS EVEN BETTER...! DOES THAT MAKE ME A RHODESIAN RACIST? DOES THAT MAKE ME A SPOKEPERSON FOR THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT? CERTAINLY NOT... I WAS A STAUNCH MUGABE SUPPORTER UNTIL THE LATE 90s. We are seeing the reports coming in NOW that AT LAST ... there looks like a chance that uncle BOB might have got his w [View Full Entry]

indi - paul robin denton | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 13th 2007 | 13569 Views | [diary=219289]

inside the home of the beast
mirrors on the ceiling
from the outside it looks like the whitehouse

Hello to everyone, it's me AGAIN from Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. We arrived here on Thursday morning in a pretty crappy campsite in Victoria Falls Town. On our first afternoon, we were haunted by people who were trying to make us do all kinds of crazy stuff: climbing down the gorge, jumping off a bridge, and so forth. As i am quite cheap and a bit of a coward i said no to all of that, and spent Friday on my own in the campsite. A day off i truly deserved and needed, while everybody else was rafting down the Zambezi [View Full Entry]

Kat27 - Katja Spindler | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 16th 2007 | 187 Views | [diary=218659]


Hello everyone at home, it is me once again from Antelope Park outside Gweru, Zimbabwe. After leaving Lake Malawi, we spent another two nights in Lilongwe, Malawi, to stock up for the upcoming trip to Zimbabwe. Everybody, and especially me, was dreading it. Zimbabwe, in the news almost every night for a deluded leader and economic desaster! So we spent two days in Lilongwe to load up the truck with food, fuel and all other necessities. The next day we left for Mocambique. I can say that I haven't seen anything of this beautiful country except some monstrosities of spiders in [View Full Entry]

Kat27 - Katja Spindler | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 9th 2007 | 214 Views | [diary=217412]


Wow! Firstly I must say that Zimbawe is a beautiful country with equally beautiful people in it. For the purpose of this blog I will simply describe what was done, opinions I will keep to myself until next time... Having joined up with the overland group in Jo'burg with Africa travel Company we jumped onto the truck and headed to Kruger Park. The truck itself was brilliant, although not the most comfy of things. It had everything you needed from tents to cooking equipment. Enough for 30 people. The idea of the trip being you helped with everything down to the [View Full Entry]

HVK - Hannah | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 29th 2007 | 109 Views | [diary=215122]