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HARARE, Zimbabwe – Ian Smith, Rhodesia's last white prime minister whose attempts to resist black rule dragged the country now known as Zimbabwe into isolation and civil war, died today at age 88.
HARARE, Zimbabwe, July 5, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- The estate once known as 31 John Plagis Place, Salisbury, Rhodesia—named for its former owner, a decorated World War II flying ace—has once again ...
Zimbabwe's main political opposition party refuses to join a unity government with President Robert Mugabe unless several conditions are met, a party official warned Friday. Movement for Democratic ...
From Zimbabwe's capital Harare to Quito in Ecuador, green bills circulating on the streets and in shops with images of U.S. presidents reflect a big choice that has been made: picking the dollar over ...
The Herald (Harare) Rhodesia should be making her own fuel to power petrol and diesel engines, and could be producing a large proportion of her needs within a few years if Government backing was ...
Bennett, a one-time policeman under Ian's Smith's white-ruled Rhodesia, returned to Zimbabwe in early 2009, shortly before his arrest, after spending two years in exile in South Africa. - Reuters ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe, July 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The estate once known as 31 John Plagis Place, Salisbury, Rhodesia—named for its former owner, a decorated World War II flying ace—has once again earned ...
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