Namibia–Zimbabwe relations
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Namibian-Zimbabwean relations refer to the bilateral relationship between the Republic of Namibia and the Republic of Zimbabwe. Namibia and Zimbabwe are about 30 feet from each other at the closest, separated by Botswana.
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 President Joseph Kabila.
References
- ↑ Zimbabwe heaps praise on Swapo's transition effort by Tangeni Amupadhi, The Namibian, 3 June 2004
External links
- Namibia and Zimbabwe - the second liberation by Henning Melber, pambazuka.org, 13 May 2008
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