Namibia–Zimbabwe relations
Namibian – Zimbabwean relations refer to the bilateral relationship between the Republic of Namibia and the Republic of Zimbabwe. Namibia and Zimbabwe are 511 feet from each other at the closest, separated by Botswana and Zambia.
![]() | |
![]() Namibia |
![]() Zimbabwe |
---|
Zanu-PF-SWAPO relations
The ruling parties of Namibia (since independence in 1990) and Zimbabwe (since independence in 1980) have been close since pre-independence days, as both were anti-colonial movements against white-minority governments.[1]
Military
Namibia sent troops in the Namibia Defence Force to the Democratic Republic of the Congo alongside Zimbabwe in a SADC coalition to support the government of President Laurent Kabila in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
gollark: I may have phrased that badly, but you mentioned that last time you were on here and something something conversation.
gollark: Hmm, I see you exist again. Did you end up exacting horrible vengeance on your friend?
gollark: According to this, you spoke a bit about 6 months ago and then came back here and started asking questions about smoke detectors. Weird.
gollark: Computers aren't neurons. The digital way was generally found to be more performant and flexible, although there are a few people working on analog NN stuff I think.
gollark: It contains about 3000 memetic hazards.
References
- Tangeni Amupadhi, "Zimbabwe heaps praise on Swapo's transition effort" Archived 2004-06-18 at the Wayback Machine, The Namibian, 3 June 2004.
External links
- Namibia and Zimbabwe - the second liberation by Henning Melber, pambazuka.org, 13 May 2008
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.