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According to topschoolsintheusa.com, Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in the southern part of Africa, with a total land area of 390,757 km2 and an estimated population of 14.4 million people. The geography of Zimbabwe is divided into four distinct regions: the highlands in the east, the Zambezi valley in the west, the Kalahari desert in the south, and the central plateau region. The highlands are characterized by rolling hills and valleys while the Zambezi valley is made up of wetlands and savannahs. The Kalahari desert is known for its vast sand dunes and dry climate while the central plateau region is characterized by grassy plains and rocky outcrops. The educational system in Zimbabwe follows a three-tier model which includes primary, secondary, and tertiary education. Primary education starts at age seven with classes from first to seventh grade followed by secondary education which lasts for five years with classes from eighth to twelfth grade. After completing secondary school, students can pursue higher education at universities or colleges which offer programs such as engineering, business administration, medicine etc. Higher education institutions also provide vocational training courses in various fields such as IT, hospitality management etc. In addition to formal schooling, informal learning opportunities such as apprenticeships exist which allow students to gain practical experience in their chosen field of study. See topmbadirectory for Zimbabwe Politics and Known People.

Zimbabwe Modern History

Zimbabwe is a country located in Eastern Africa. With the capital city of Harare, Zimbabwe has a population of 14,862,935 based on a recent census from COUNTRYAAH. After independence in 1980, the government, led by Zanu-PF and Robert Mugabe, initially invested in political reconciliation and economic development. But the contradictions soon intensified and a civil… Read More »

Major Cities in Zimbabwe

Bulawayo (Zimbabwe) According to babyinger, Bulawayo is the second largest city in Zimbabwe. It is a commercial, industrial and tourist center. The surroundings of Bulawayo are more interesting, however, in the city itself there are several museums worth visiting. One of them is the National Museum of Zimbabwe History. The museum’s collections are presented by… Read More »

Zimbabwe Literature

The fragmented literary picture of the territory that from 1980, with independence, took the name of Zimbabwe is a mirror of the historical events of the country, marked by the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century. and by the numerous conflicts between local populations, especially between Shona and Ndebele, starting from the 19th… Read More »

Zimbabwe Healthcare and Money

Health care Vaccinations Vaccination needed receipt required Eat Drink 4 – malaria 3 – Typhoid & Polio Yes – cholera 2 yellow fever 1 Overview Medical care cannot be compared to that in Europe and is often problematic in terms of technology, equipment and/or hygiene. There is often a lack of doctors and qualified nursing… Read More »

Attractions of Zimbabwe

According to itypeusa, Zimbabwe is first of all nature and again nature, such that it takes your breath away! The most famous sight in the world of Zimbabwe, also called one of the new Wonders of the World, is the majestic and one of the largest Victoria Falls in the world. In fact, it is… Read More »