Zimbabwean


formerly southern rhodesia, rhodesia. a republic in s africa: a former british colony and part of the federation of rhodesia and nyasaland; gained independence 1980. 150,330 sq. mi. (389,362 sq. km).
capital: harare.
the site of stone ruins (great zimbabwe) discovered c1870 in rhodesia, probably built by a bantu people, consisting of three main groups of ruins, and dating between the 9th and 15th centuries a.d.
contemporary examples

prince charles photographed shooting, charges of animal cruelty and royal hypocrisy reignited tom sykes november 30, 2014
kim jong un & the myth of the reformer dictator michael moynihan december 23, 2013
robert mugabe-inspired fashion line lands in hot water misty white sidell march 13, 2013
in zimbabwe, a longtime foe sees a different side of robert mugabe eli lake may 22, 2012
will the world cup start a riot? gretchen l. wilson june 9, 2010
gay lovers in exile constantino diaz-duran april 14, 2009
searching hard for mugabe’s conscience james kirchick january 18, 2014

adjective
of or relating to zimbabwe or its inhabitants
noun
a native or inhabitant of zimbabwe
noun
a country in se africa, formerly a self-governing british colony founded in 1890 by the british south africa company, which administered the country until a self-governing colony was established in 1923; joined with northern rhodesia (now zambia) and nyasaland (now malawi) as the federation of rhodesia and nyasaland from 1953 to 1963; made a unilateral declaration of independence (udi) under the leadership of ian smith in 1965 on the basis of white minority rule; proclaimed a republic in 1970; in 1976 the principle of black majority rule was accepted and in 1978 a transitional government was set up; gained independence under robert mugabe in 1980; effectively a one-party state since 1987; a member of the commonwealth until 2003, when it withdrew as a result of conflict with other members. official language: english. religion: christian majority. currency: zimbabwe dollar. capital: harare. pop: 13 182 908 (2013 est). area: 390 624 sq km (150 820 sq miles) former names (until 1964) southern rhodesia, (1964–79) rhodesia
also great zimbabwe. a ruined fortified settlement in zimbabwe, which at its height, in the 15th century, was probably the capital of an empire covering se africa
zimbabwe [(zim-bahb-way)]

note: a british colony from the end of the nineteenth century to 1965 and then (1965–1980) a renegade state ruled by a white minority, zimbabwe became independent in 1980.

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