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  2. 2016–2017 Zimbabwe protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–2017 Zimbabwe protests began in Zimbabwe on 6 July 2016. Thousands of Zimbabweans protested government repression, poor public services, high unemployment, widespread corruption and delays in civil servants receiving their salaries.

  3. Sol Zim - Wikipedia

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    Sol Zim (born Solomon Zimelman on August 17, 1939) is an American cantor.He lives in Queens, New York.. Sol Zim is known for his classic Jewish songs. He has been featured in The New York Times, [1] Daily News, [2] The Chicago Tribune [3] and newspapers from Brazil, [4] South Africa [5] and the United Kingdom.

  4. Eastgate Centre, Harare - Wikipedia

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    Mick Pearce, the architect, therefore took an alternative approach. Because of its altitude, Harare has a temperate climate despite being in the tropics, and the typical daily temperature swing is 10 to 14 °C. [1] This makes a mechanical or passive cooling system a viable alternative to artificial air-conditioning.

  5. GTel Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    GTel Zimbabwe was founded in October 2009 as a franchise of G-Tide Mobile International. It re-branded to GTel in July 2011. GTel Zimbabwe was founded by Chamunorwa Shumba and Cheryl Shumba. GTel is headquartered in Harare and Shumba is the founding chief executive officer. As of 2015, GTel had one million mobile phone users in Zimbabwe.

  6. Acie Lumumba - Wikipedia

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    Lumumba is a Zanu-PF activist who was appointed by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance and Economic development Mthuli Ncube to head the ministry’s communications task force. He was fired three days after his appointment, after he accused the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBOZ) of supplying the Black market with Zimbabwean bond notes.

  7. Geography of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Zimbabwe Topography of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's cities, main towns, selected villages and archaeological sites, rivers and its highest point. Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa lying north of the Tropic of Capricorn. [1]

  8. Foreign relations of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Because of Zimbabwe's poor record on human rights and democracy, Canada has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe which include aid suspension and visa-ban to some members of the Harare government. Bilateral trade totalled C$16 million in 2011, down from C$430 million in 1999.

  9. Steward Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank is a medium-sized retail bank in Zimbabwe. As of February 2017, the total asset valuation of the bank was US$226,058,440, with shareholders' equity of US$75,046,584.