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  2. 2025 in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Source: [2]. 1 January - New Year's Day; 21 February - National Youth Day 18 April – Independence Day 18 April – Good Friday 19 April – Holy Saturday 20 April - Easter Sunday

  3. District Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, the District Development Fund (DDF) has been responsible for establishing all-weather road access throughout the rural areas of Zimbabwe.DDF has implemented the planning, selection; construction and/or re-construction and the establishment of proper periodic and routine maintenance for an estimated 25,000 km of rural roads throughout Zimbabwe.

  4. Wicknell Chivayo - Wikipedia

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    Mtshabezi, Gwanda, the town of the projects in question. In 2017 the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) and the Zimbabwean Parliament probed Chivayo's electricity power contracts that included a USD$200 million dollar power contract for Gwanda, a small town in Zimbabwe and other power contracts that had an accumulated value in excess of USD$600 million of which none were ever ...

  5. List of strikes in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    1988–90 Zimbabwe healthcare strikes, series of strikes by healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses. ... This page was last edited on 16 February 2025, ...

  6. Category:2025 in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2025 in Zimbabwe" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe is an ongoing period of currency instability in Zimbabwe which, using Cagan's definition of hyperinflation, began in February 2007. During the height of inflation from 2008 to 2009, it was difficult to measure Zimbabwe's hyperinflation because the government of Zimbabwe stopped filing official inflation statistics.

  8. Economy of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Zimbabwe is a gold standard based economy. Zimbabwe has a $44 billion dollar informal economy in PPP terms which translates to 64.1% of the total economy. [22] Agriculture and mining largely contribute to exports. The economy is estimated to be at $73 billion at the end of 2023. [23] The country has reserves of metallurgical ...

  9. Zimbabwe Defence Industries - Wikipedia

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    A state parastatal which could procure arms in a direct manner while circumventing the army's cumbersome tender process was perceived as necessary for the war effort. [6] Colonel Ian Stansfield, former Quartermaster-General and chief of the ZNA's Procurement Office, was appointed to lead the new effort. [ 7 ]