In today's article, we are going to delve into the fascinating world of 2009 in Zimbabwe. From its origins to its relevance today, we will immerse ourselves in a journey that will allow us to understand the importance of 2009 in Zimbabwe in different areas. We will explore its impacts on society, its influence on popular culture and its relevance in history. Through detailed analysis, we will discover how 2009 in Zimbabwe has shaped our world and continues to be a topic of interest and debate today. Get ready for a complete immersion in the universe of 2009 in Zimbabwe and all its facets.
29 January - Zimbabwe allows the use of foreign currencies alongside its dollar.[1]
31 January - Movement for Democratic Change President Morgan Tsvangirai agrees to become Zimbabwe's Prime Minister on 11 February in a deal with President Robert Mugabe.[2]
February
5 February - Zimbabwe's House of Assembly allows power-sharing between the African National Union – Patriotic Front and the Movement for Democratic Change.[3]
March
6 March - Susan Tsvangirai (nee Mhundwa) wife of Morgan Tsvangerai dies in an automobile accident and the Robert Mugabe government is suspected of involvement or attempts to cover up the facts surrounding the event.[citation needed]