Flag Zimbabwe

Flag Zimbabwe 1500x900mm

Flag Stock Code: zimba/l

Stock Item:

$24.00

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Flag Zimbabwe 900x600mm

Flag Stock Code: zimba/m

Stock Item:

$19.32

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Hand-waver Zimbabwe 450x300mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: zimba/hw

Stock Item:

$13.53

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Handwaver Child Zimbabwe 225x150mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: zimba/hc

Stock Item:

$7.81

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Desk Flag Zimbabwe 150x100mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: zimba/df

Stock Item:

$8.04

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String 30 Zimbabwe 230x150mm

Flag Stock Code: zimba/sf30

Stock Item:

$56.00

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Background

The UK annexed Southern Rhodesia from the South Africa Company in 1923. A 1961 constitution was formulated that favored whites in power. In 1965 the government unilaterally declared its independence, but the UK did not recognize the act and demanded more complete voting rights for the black African majority in the country (then called Rhodesia). UN sanctions and a guerrilla uprising finally led to free elections in 1979 and independence (as Zimbabwe) in 1980. Robert MUGABE, the nation's first prime minister, has been the country's only ruler (as president since 1987) and has dominated the country's political system since independence. His chaotic land redistribution campaign begun in 2000 caused an exodus of white farmers, crippled the economy, and ushered in widespread shortages of basic commodities. Ignoring international condemnation, MUGABE rigged the 2002 presidential election to ensure his reelection. Opposition and labor groups launched general strikes in 2003 to pressure MUGABE to retire early; security forces continued their brutal repression of regime opponents.

Design Description

seven equal horizontal bands of green, yellow, red, black, red, yellow, and green with a white isosceles triangle edged in black with its base on the hoist side; a yellow Zimbabwe bird representing the long history of the country is superimposed on a red five-pointed star in the center of the triangle, which symbolizes peace; green symbolizes agriculture, yellow - mineral wealth, red - blood shed to achieve independence, and black stands for the native people

Capital City

Harare

Government

parliamentary democracy