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Zimbabwe is bordered on the north by the Zambezi River. The Shona tribes is 84 % of the population and now is in control.
Explanation:
Zimbabwe is bordered on the north by the Zambezi River. This separates the country from Zambia.
The country is presently dominated by the Shona tribe that makes up 84% of the population. This ancestors of this tribe are most likely responsible for building the Great Zimbabwe enclosures and monuments that the country is now named for.
This population was dominated for close to 100 years by the Ndebele tribe. The Ndebele were a break off from the Zulu nation to the south. The Ndebele being very aggressive militarily subjected the Shona people.
Then during the time of European Colonialism a British population of whites making up only 2% of the population working with the Ndebele dominated the nation.