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Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Dynamic list Events of 2022 in Zimbabwe.Шаблон:Year in Zimbabwe
Incumbents
Events
Ongoing: COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe
- March 26 - 2022 Zimbabwean by-elections.[1]
- April 15 - At least 35 people are killed and 71 others are injured when a bus carrying churchgoers to an Easter gathering crashes in Chipinge.[2]
- May 26 - Zimbabwean courts rule that the age of consent in Zimbabwe must be raised to 18.[3]
- May 31 - Six African countries, on Zimbabwe's initiative, agree to restart trade in ivory as the population of elephants soars beyond sustainable levels.[4]
Scheduled events
Deaths
- January 27 – Gwinyai Chingoka, tennis player (b. 1982)[5]
- January 31 – Phyllis Ndlovu, politician[6]
- February 14 - Charles Yohane, footballer (b. 1973)[7]
- April 7 - Elvis Nyathi, refugee (b. 1979)[8]
- April 24 - Collin Williams, cricket player (b. 1961)[9]
- April 27 - John Gwitira, political activist (b. 1949)[10]
- May 15 - Martin Munyanyi, Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1956)[11]
- May 26 - Aldiglade Bhamu, footballer (b. 1987)[12]
- May 28 - Christopher Kuruneri, politician (b. 1949)[13]
- June 5 - Stanley Goreraza, military officer[14]
- June 5 - Alex Magaisa, political advisor (b. 1975)[15]
- May 27 - Mildred Reason Dube, politician[16]
- May 27 - Giles Mutsekwa, politician (b. 1948)[17]
- July 17 - Watson Khupe, politician (b. 1962)[18]
- August 1 - Cont Mhlanga, actor (b. 1957)[19]
See also
References
Шаблон:Years in Zimbabwe
Шаблон:Year in Africa
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