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  2. Central Intelligence Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The CIO is the national intelligence agency of Zimbabwe, formed in 1963 as the external intelligence-gathering arm of the British South Africa Police Special Branch. It has been accused of human rights violations, election interference and working with the ruling ZANU-PF party.

  3. United Nations Security Council Resolution 477 - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Security Council Resolution 477, adopted unanimously on July 30, 1980, after examining the application of Zimbabwe for membership in the United Nations, the Council recommended to the General Assembly that Zimbabwe be admitted. The Republic of Zimbabwe was officially admitted as the 153rd member of the UN on 25 August 1980 by the ...

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions in Zimbabwe. The capital of the country, Harare, currently hosts 52 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited from other capital cities, mainly Pretoria and Addis Ababa. Some countries have closed their embassies in Zimbabwe in recent years in protest at the policies of President Robert ...

  5. List of diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Zimbabwe, excluding honorary consulates. Following Ian Smith 's Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the United Kingdom in 1965 Rhodesia's diplomatic presence was dramatically rolled back across the world.

  6. Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources

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    CAMPFIRE is a program that allows communities to use and benefit from wildlife resources in communal lands. It generates revenue through hunting, tourism, and wildlife products, and supports conservation, development, and livelihoods.

  7. James Manyika - Wikipedia

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    James Manyika is a Zimbabwean-American academic, consultant, and Google's Senior Vice President of Technology and Society. He is known for his research on technology and the economy, and his roles in various advisory boards and commissions.

  8. United States–Zimbabwe relations - Wikipedia

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    At the Zimbabwe conference on reconstruction and development (ZIMCORD) in March 1981, the United States pledged $225,000,000 over a three-year period towards the Government of Zimbabwe's goals of post-war reconstruction, redistribution and development of land, and the development of skilled manpower.

  9. Stuart Comberbach - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] From 1987 to 1994, he was the head of the Zimbabwe Trade Mission in Johannesburg, South Africa. [2] From 1994 to 1999, he served as Zimbabwe's Ambassador to Italy and the Permanent Representative of Zimbabwe to the United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization. [2] In Rome, he served on the UN Committee on World Food Security. [3]