Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Mozambique to the east. The capital and largest city is Harare. The second largest city is Bulawayo.

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The National Archives · 1 January 1980 English

between Romania and Zimbabwe. Subjects covered in the file include positive coverage of Zimbabwean independence in the Romanian press; the rapid appointment of a Romanian ambassador to Zimbabwe; an offer of economic Nicolae Ceaușescu; suggestions that Romania was supplying aid to Zimbabwean insurgents; and a visit to Zimbabwe by a Romanian delegation, led by the president's son Nicu, to discuss economic cooperation.

HIGH COMMISSION v j V I PO Box 4490 Salisbury, Zimbabwe * . > , ' ~ TU'"* Telex 4607RH Telephone September 1980 • J ere^D I ^ V . I ROMANIA/ZIMBABWE . 1 During a caLl earlier this month, on Mr CAfD ' a . FCq (^V-cVj^-^^v p i:0,.r I ZIMBABWE/ROMANIA £ \ 1. Please refer to our telno 1879 expanding co-operation and friendship between Zimbabwe and Romania". The concept of "capital aid" as / ' YOUR TELNO 201: ROMANIAN DELEGATION TO ZIMBABWE 1. PARA 3 OF OUR TELNO 1462 TO SALISBURY WAS


The National Archives · 1 August 1953 English

TOP SECRET GUARD 12. The Nyasaland African Congress, like the body in Northern Rhodesia, has greatly increased its influence by making itself the focus of anti-Federation feeling and has formed …


The National Archives · 1 January 1977 English

Joshua Nkomo of the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe. Other documents in the file include an article in the Romanian newspaper Scînteia by Lovemore Mazivisa of the Zimbabwe Africa National Union; and a record

incidentally tali of "Rhodesia' 1 rather than "Zimbabwe" in his speeches) will inevit. remain a cautious Struggle of the National Liberation Movements J THE ZIMBABWE PEOPLE IS CLOSE TO VICTORY . by Lovemore MAZIVISA MAZIVISA, permanent representative of the Zimbabwe African National Union ( ZANU ) «in Bucharest increased by l,h 'bli regime, the political situation in Zimbabwe, clearly pro- '•he form of parliamentary and reformist political parties of the Ijb r :. ••• -¡nent Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe African National Union ( ZANU ), i )d


The National Archives · 1 January 1979 English

government's welcoming of the Lancaster House Agreement; and support in the Romanian media for "the Zimbabwe people's fight for freedom and independence".

Tode%%parlmitl k J I I ROMANIA: RHODESIA-ZIMBABWE I 1. I called at the MFA on 15 September, to September (copy attached) on the recent Rhodesia- Zimbabwe raids in Mozambique. Balthazar explained that the f a c t that trying to bloodily suppress the Zimbabwe p e o p l e ' s f i g h t f o r freedom and f i g h t for freedom and independence of the Zimbabwe people, led by the p a t r i o t i c f r o n described them as "true representatives of the Zimbabwe people" and "politically mature". He said that


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

Rhodesia. Subjects discussed in the file include visits made to the Soviet Union by the leader of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (Z.A.P.U.), Joshua Nkomo; the training of Z.A.P.U. guerrilla forces in the

AGREE .TO BETRAY THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE OF ZIMBABWE. I T I S ' • EXACTLY I'M THIS WAY THAT ONE SALISBURY R E G I M E " , AND HAD . QUOTED THE ZIMBABWE PEOPLE'S VOICE AS SAYING THAT THE HUGHES MISSION strengthening of repressive measures against the Zimbabwe freedom fighters and externally to the stepping impose an "internal settlement" on the people of Zimbabwe had collapsed since the racists' proteges in IS A WESTERN TRICK WHICH ALL TRUE-THINKING ZIMBABWE PATRIOTS SHOULD STEER WELL CLEAR OF. IT IS INTERESTING


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

Burundi, Zambia, Lesotho, and Namibia; a visit by the East German foreign minister, Oskar Fischer, to Zimbabwe; and an analysis of Soviet and Eastern-bloc views on the political situation in Namibia. Other documents

Africa past and present, including Mr Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU), the South-West T ^ c I I VISIT OF GDR FOREIGN MINISTER TO ZIMBABWE I 1. Mr Oskar Fischer, the Foreign Minister the German Democratic Republic (GDR), visited Zimbabwe on 6-9 May. He was accompanied by a 6-man delegation number of inter-goveramental agreements between Zimbabwe and the GDR, the first being a Trade Agree- ment later stated that the discussions had shown that Zimbabwe and the GDR hold "identical views on international


The National Archives · 1959 English

Czechoslovak request to send a trade delegation to Nigeria and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi). The colonial government of Nigeria refused permission, though the Czechoslovaks


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

communist party and the Algerian National Liberation Front; and the opening of a Soviet embassy in Zimbabwe. Other subjects discussed in the file include the activities of several communist countries in Zambia;

Morocco had also to be >:" taken into account. Zimbabwe 4. My Canadian colleague reported that the Russians Russians were using the Romanians to sound out Zimbabwe on arms sales. H /la. it® e^z o c-J/?- ¡ put pressure on the UK in the context of the Zimbabwe negotiations by raising the spectre of Soviet Mozambique, Guinea Bissau and the patriots of Zimbabwe when they were struggling against the racist


The National Archives · 1 January 1978 English

A file of documents concerning arms sales from Hungary to other countries. Subjects discussed in the file include Hungarian arms supplies to the Middle East and Africa; the possible presence …


The National Archives · 1 January 1981 English

Cvijetin Mijatovi? and Sergej Kraigher; the president of West Germany, Karl Carstens; the president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe; and the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi. Other notable guests include the Indian

It was Mugabe's first visit to Romania since Zimbabwe became independent. As you know, before independence for economic cooperation look quite promising. Zimbabwe may not have oil but it does have other minerals minerals and resources which the Romanians need. Zimbabwe could be a useful market for Romanian industry baboon). 7. Unlike the Rhodesia days there is no Zimbabwe mission here: we do thus not have the usual source Mugabe, President of ZANU PF and Prime Minister of Zimbabwe (the Romanian press have given his titles in


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