"Zimbabwe: Mugabe Appoints Acting Ministers". SW Radio Africa. 7 January 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2009. "Mugabe appoints 3 senators, 7 governors". TalkZimbabwe...
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Leaders in the Zimbabwean Political Negotiations The 2008–2009 Zimbabwean political negotiations between the opposition Movement for Democratic Change...
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Rhodesian Bush War (redirect from Zimbabwe War of Liberation)
as the Zimbabwean War of Liberation, was a civil conflict from July 1964 to December 1979 in the unrecognised country of Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe-Rhodesia...
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Robert Mugabe (redirect from Second President of Zimbabwe)
February 1924 – 6 September 2019) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President...
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2017, elements of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) gathered around Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, and seized control of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation...
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Deputy prime minister (redirect from List of current deputy prime ministers)
take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, as...
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General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 29 March 2008 to elect the President and Parliament. Because of Zimbabwe's dire economic situation, the elections...
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passports only. T - Temporary visa-free regime until 30 January 2025. In addition to countries whose citizens are visa-exempt, holders of diplomatic or official/service...
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Ministerial ranking (redirect from Order of precedence in cabinet)
ranking, Cabinet ranking, order of precedence in Cabinet or order of precedence of ministers is the "pecking order" or relative importance of senior ministers...
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Provisional government (redirect from Temporary government)
established parliamentary system and serve temporarily after an election, vote of no confidence or cabinet crisis, until a new government can be appointed...
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the Cabinet and selects its ministers. As modern prime ministers hold office by virtue of their ability to command the confidence of the House of Commons...
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out of the closet and into the cabinet". The Globe and Mail, November 13, 2009. Mark Steyn (17 November 2003). "Zimbabwe's Banana left legacy of disgrace"...
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Rhodesia (redirect from Foreign relations of Rhodesia)
facto successor state to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia, and in 1980 it became modern day Zimbabwe. Southern Rhodesia had been self-governing...
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the country came under temporary British control, and in April 1980 the country gained recognized independence as Zimbabwe. Rhodesia's political system...
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Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) was passed in 2002 by the Zimbabwean Parliament under the majority of the Zimbabwe African National Union...
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criticised for a lack of stability in his cabinet – during his two terms in office, he implemented twelve cabinet reshuffles (), and some of his appointments...
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(although the entire cabinet or individual ministers must step down in the case of a vote of no confidence).[dubious – discuss] The head of state is a constitutional...
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Bangladesh national cricket team (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2022)
disputes which in 2004 had led to the country's temporary suspension from Test cricket. Of Zimbabwe's 16-man squad, only their captain had played more...
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Presidential system (redirect from Presidential form of government)
Venezuela Zambia Zimbabwe Nations with limited recognition are in italics. The following countries have presidential systems where a post of prime minister...
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The modern political history of Zimbabwe starts with the arrival of white people to what was dubbed Southern Rhodesia in the 1890s. The country was initially...
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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (category Ministerial departments of the Government of the United Kingdom)
team is as follows, with cabinet ministers in bold: During her maternity leave, Donelan was temporarily replaced as Secretary of State by Chloe Smith. The...
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used with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is looser and more temporary than nationalization. 2009: Some economists consider the government's actions through...
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where Arab militias loyal to the RSF were accused of atrocities against non-Arab residents. A temporary ceasefire was signed and faced challenges as fighting...
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Hastings Banda (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School)
Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and leadership of the Malawi Congress Party (the Nyasaland African Congress under a new name) was temporarily assumed by Orton...
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Pakistan national cricket team (redirect from Cricket team of Pakistan)
against Zimbabwe in May 2015 after 6 years. This was the first tour by a Test-playing nation since the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in 2009. Pakistan...
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Miss Moneypenny (category Characters in British novels of the 20th century)
assistant can shoot better than you." In The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe (2009), Douglas Rogers dedicated chapter 11 (titled "Miss Moneypenny") to...
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authority is vested in the President of South Africa who is head of state and head of government, and his Cabinet. The President is elected by the Parliament...
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Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) was a statement adopted by the Cabinet of Rhodesia on 11 November 1965, announcing that Rhodesia...
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prisons and the treatment of prisoners Office of the Prime Minister Politics of the United Kingdom Civil Service Part of the Cabinet Office. "How government...
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