[
US
/zɪmˈbɑbweɪ/
]
NOUN
- a landlocked republic in south central Africa formerly called Rhodesia; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1980
How To Use Zimbabwe In A Sentence
- Pearce , a Zimbabwean architect living in Melbourne, has been inspired by the humble termite.
- 1980 - The Republic of Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) comes into being, with Canaan Banana as the country's first President.
- This week, at a meeting attended by government ministers, provincial governors, traditional chiefs, health experts, the commander of the Zimbabwe's defence forces, diplomats and the media, the government announced what it called a nationwide blitz to control, cure and eliminate the disease. Caroline Gluck: A National Blitz to Control Cholera in Zimbabwe
- The beautiful pictures and descriptive commentary showed what a fine country Zimbabwe is.
- Zimbabwe, saying he did not think it was this country's right to act as a "big induna" issuing instructions. ANC Daily News Briefing
- The police stop every lory heading out towards this forest and "fine" (or bribe, really) every Zimbabwean without papers about 5 dollars on-the-spot. Chimoio to Penha Longa and back: 3 days
- Zimbabwe is a tragedy unfolding before our very eyes. Times, Sunday Times
- Your piece last month on sporting insults was missing a memorable sledge from an Australia v Zimbabwe cricket match.
- Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo have signed memoranda of understanding to "harmonise" transport and mining development between the two countries. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Zimbabwe is a tragedy unfolding before our very eyes. Times, Sunday Times