Friday, July 9, 2010

Presidential residence in the State of Zimbabwe's Poor

About Zimbabwe:


Geography
Zimbabwe is a country without a sea, surrounded by South Africa in the south, Botswana to the west, Zambia to the southwest, and Mozambique in the east and northeast 


Economy 

Zimbabwe's economy continues to experience kemorosotan this for some time. Domestic inflation continues to increase up to 2.2 million percent, [1] who became the world's highest inflation. [2] Due to high inflation, the central bank of Zimbabwe has issued a fourth version of the currency until now. The last time the central bank of Zimbabwe issued a fraction $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars), which became the world's largest nominal money with which later was replaced with the version number-four dollars where each $ 100,000,000,000,000 (100 trillion dollars) replaced the old money into $ 1 of new money. As the economy continues to worsen Zimbabwe's central bank now decided to allow people to use the U.S. dollar as their currency to stabilize the economy back to Zimbabwe. 

Health

The health system in Zimbabwe is one of the worst in the world where life expectancy for men only until the age of 44 years and 43 years for women [3], this result shows a decrease compared to the year 1990. This decrease was caused by HIV / AIDS cases. The infant mortality rate also increased from 5.9% in the late 1990s to 12.3% in 2004 'while it was happening at the same time birth rates are increased dramatically.
System of health facilities is also not much different from the conditions of public health. In late November 2008, three of the four major hospitals in Zimbabwe are closed. In addition, doctors and medical experts also conducted a large-scale migration in line with the deteriorating political and economic circumstances.
In August 2008, large parts of Zimbabwe experienced an epidemic of cholera. This situation is getting worse with 10,000 people infected with cholera in almost all provinces in Zimbabwe. This epidemic also spread to neighboring countries such as Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia.


Robert Gabriel Mugabe (born February 21, 1924, age 86 years) is the current President of Zimbabwe. He appeared as head of government of Zimbabwe since 1980 as the first prime minister and later the first executive president.

He appeared as head of government since 1980 when he was Prime Minister of Zimbabwe's first and the first executive president. Presidency began on December 31, 1987.

The People of Zimbabwe
In zimbaber 100 billion only can buy three eggs.

Compare it with the president's house belo.

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