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The Zimbabwe Bird. The stone-carved Zimbabwe Bird is the national emblem of Zimbabwe, appearing on the national flags and coats of arms of both Zimbabwe and former Rhodesia, as well as on banknotes and coins (first on the Rhodesian pound and then on the Rhodesian dollar).
Zimbabwe National Army Flag has a red background with the Zimbabwe National Army emblem in the centre. 1980 – Flag of the Air Force of Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Air Force Flag has a light blue background with the Zimbabwe national flag in the canton and the emblem of the Zimbabwe Air Force in the fly. 1980 – Flag of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces
Orders, decorations, and medals of Zimbabwe (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Zimbabwe" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The Ministry of Home Affairs is the home affairs ministry of the government of Zimbabwe. It governs several matters, including the following: Zimbabwe Republic Police; Registrar General, Immigration; National Archives of Zimbabwe, National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe, Board of Censors, Lotteries and Gaming Board
Zimbabwe law describes the coat of arms as follows: [1] ARMS: Vert, a representation of a portion of the Great Zimbabwe proper; on a chief argent seven palets wavy azure. . Behind the shield are placed in saltire an agricultural hoe, blade pointed to dexter, and an A.K. automatic rifle in bend sinister, foresight uppermost, all pr
Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Health and Child Care (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Home Affairs (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (Zimbabwe) Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary ...
The national flag of Zimbabwe is made up of five different colours: Green, gold, red, black and white. [13] Officially, the colours of the flag of Zimbabwe carry political, regional, and cultural meanings. Green represents the agriculture and rural areas of Zimbabwe. Yellow stands for the wealth of minerals in the country, [8] predominantly gold.
The Zimbabwean passport is issued to citizens of Zimbabwe primarily for international travel. It can also be used for identification in lieu of national registration card or drivers licence. It is the primary proof for citizenship which can be verified through the Registrar General's office in the Ministry of Home Affairs.