In fact, the film is insinuated everywhere against the former president of Zimbabwe, Mugabe.
Aspect 1: The place where the film takes place: Matobo is the place name Matopo used in Zimbabwe.
Aspect 2: At 38 minutes and 36 seconds of the film: Save Matobo and seek international sanctions in the parade, the Zimbabwe flag with the Zimbabwe bird removed will oppose Mugabe.
Aspect 3: Political background: As early as 2008, former US Secretary of State Rice asked President Mugabe to step down on behalf of the US government. The US even united several African countries to isolate Zimbabwe. Kenya, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, etc. are among them. Kenyan Prime Minister Odinga made it clear that African countries should unite to oust Mugabe. Odinga said that Zimbabwe under Mugabe was isolated from its neighbors, especially with South Africa, which was so tense that he was no longer fit for the presidency. In particular, Odinga pointed out, "I firmly believe that as long as the southern African countries take a unified stand and ask him to resign, Mugabe will have no choice." South African Archbishop Tutu also said, "President Mugabe of Zimbabwe must resign if he resigns. If you do not resign voluntarily, you should take military action to force him to step down."
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Matopo Hills Matopo is also known as Matopos.
A granite hill in Zimbabwe. Located southeast of Bulawayo. It is formed by the erosion of rivers and weathered to form strange rocks and deep valleys. There are folklore associated with it. Some mountains are revered as the spiritual resting place of the chiefs of the Ndebele tribe. There are huge caves in the hills, the famous Bambata, Nswatugi and Silozwane caves; there are Khoisan paintings in the caves. There are Stone Age and Iron Age archaeological sites. The average height is 1,500 meters (5,000 feet) and the area is about 3,100 square kilometers (1,200 square miles). There are some tributaries of the Limpopo River between the mountains. Rhodes Matopos National Park was established in 1902 and includes private and government farms, experimental farms and hunting parks. The park is connected by road to Bravayo in the north and covers an area of 43,200 hectares (106,750).
The Republic of Zimbabwe (English: Republic of Zimbabwe, translated as Zimbabwe in Taiwan, translated as Zimbabwe in Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore) is a landlocked country in southern Africa. Ray (Harare). Zimbabwe has a population of about 13 million (2008), with blacks accounting for 99% of the total population, mainly the Shona (79%) and the Ndebele (17%). 58% of Zimbabwe's population follow Christianity, 40% follow local religions and 1% follow Islam. English is the official language of Zimbabwe, and the main languages are Shona and Ndebele. [3]
Zimbabwe was originally called Rhodesia before 1980, after Cecil Rhodes, who established the British colony in the region. Harare, the capital, formerly known as Salisbury, was a trade hub established by Rhodes in 1890.
Zimbabwe is currently experiencing hyperinflation, with an inflation rate of 231,000,000% according to official statistics in July 2008[4][5]. Zimbabwean President Mugabe accused western developed countries of imposing economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, including freezing aid loans and freezing Zimbabwe's deposits and assets in the West, and these sanctions are the main reason for the current economic crisis[6]. Mugabe's opponents believe that Mugabe's land reforms, the government's poor price control, and the AIDS epidemic are the main reasons for the current economic crisis, saying that Zimbabwe is currently facing the most serious humanitarian crisis since independence. crisis.
Robert Mugabe Robert Gabriel Mugabe
2nd President of Zimbabwe
Current
inauguration date
December 31
, Kanan Banana
was born February 21, 1924 (1924-02-21) (86 years old)
Flag of Southern Rhodesia.svg Southern Rhodesia Salisbury
Party African National Congress Party
Spouse Sally Hayfron (deceased)
Grace Mugabe
Faith Roman Catholic
Signature Robert Mugabe Signature
Robert Gabriel Mugabe Robert Gabriel Mugabe (born 21 February 1924) is a Zimbabwean politician. He has been prime minister since 1980 and has been president since 1987. Mugabe was hailed as a hero by Africans at the time as the leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union in the 1960s, who fought guerrilla warfare against the white minority in Rhodesia.
During his political career, Mugabe supported pan-Africanism and African independence. In recent years, Mugabe has been criticized by the international community for being accused of improper land reform, poor economic management, and poor human rights record. Faced with these allegations, Mugabe blamed the country's inflation and negative economic growth on the West. The sanctions imposed by the state on it, as well as the previous white-minority governance. Mugabe is also one of the two major dictators in Africa, along with Libyan leader Gaddafi.
In the 2008 presidential election, Mugabe's number of votes was not as good as that of the opposition candidate Tsvangiraido. Since Tsvangiraido's vote rate did not reach half, the second round of elections was held on June 27, and finally with the opponent's withdrawal In the election, Mugabe won by a large margin.
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