Africa - Wholesaler, Exporter and Distributor to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Botswana

Sep 2
18:53

2011

Max Muller

Max Muller

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Zimbabwe is a landlocked country. It is bordered on the North by the Zambezi River and the country of Zambia. On the South it is bor...

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Zimbabwe is a landlocked country.  It is bordered on the North by the Zambezi River and the country of Zambia.   On the South it is bordered by the Limpopo River and South Africa.  On the West it boundaries with the country of Botswana and on the East is Mozambique.Three official languages are spoken in Zimbabwe.  They are English,Africa - Wholesaler, Exporter and Distributor to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Botswana Articles Shona and Ndebele.   The main languages in Botswana are English and Setswana.  In Mozambique the official language is Portuguese, but Swahili, Makhuwa, and Sena are also commonly spoken.To the surprise of the world, after all Zimbabwe’s political and economic woes for many years, this quote was made about Zimbabwe in November 2010, by the International Monetary Fund:‘…..completing its second year of buoyant economic growth after a decade of economic decline.’What this spells for trade in Africa is that the Zimbabwean people are once more actively getting back in business.  Zimbabwe is currently the major trading partner of South Africa in the continent of Africa.Botswana is a success story of Africa.  It has a track record of economic growth, made possible by good governance and shrewd  fiscal management.Botswana is landlocked between Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.   Although the country is flat and nearly three quarters is covered by the Kalahari Desert, it is one of the world’s major tourist destinations.  The main reasons for this are the exquisite Okavango Swamps, the world’s largest inland delta, as well as the country’s unremitting care of their wildlife. This, at certain seasons can amount to more than an estimated 200,000 large mammals.Botswana is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, but still has a way to go to alleviate an unemployment figure of 20% and a low per capita rural household income, although this is improving.There are proposals afoot for an innovation hub project that is hoped to bring the country in line with international standards of technology.Mozambique borders the East coast of Africa, with South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe as neighbours. It also borders on Tanzania to the North, and Malawi and Zambia to the Northwest.  It is the world's 35th-largest country.With its rich tropical climate, exquisite Indian Ocean coastline as well as four important lakes, Lake Malawi, the Cahora Bassa Dam, Lake Chiuta, and Lake Shirwa, the country is becoming a notable tourist destination now that the people are recovering from the long civil war, and the country is on the upswing.The strange paradox of Mozambique is that on one hand, the country remains one of the poorest and most underdeveloped in the world, yet on the other hand, the World Bank describes Mozambique as having a ‘blistering pace of economic growth’.  Without doubt things are starting to stir in Mozambique.Apart from natural resources, vigorous trade between the Southern Saharan countries, includes a wide range of every day household goods, ranging from items such as clothing, bags, and wallets, to bottles, glasses and blankets, as well as diverse business items such as promotional items, corporate gifts, stationery, pens, calculators, corporate folders, and corporate clothing.

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