Population | 1.427 billion |
Capital | Salisbury |
Leader | President Donovan Dovutwa |
Currency | Zambeziland Dollar |
Animal | African fish eagle |
The Federation of Zambeziland is a massive, socially progressive nation, ruled by President Donovan Dovutwa with a fair hand, and remarkable for its museums and concert halls, daily referendums, and stringent health and safety legislation. The hard-working, democratic, devout population of 1.427 billion Zambezians enjoy a sensible mix of personal and economic freedoms, while the political process is open and the people's right to vote held sacrosanct.
The medium-sized, outspoken government juggles the competing demands of Education, Healthcare, and Administration. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Salisbury. The average income tax rate is 34.6%.
The all-consuming Zambezian economy, worth 139 trillion Zambeziland Dollars a year, is broadly diversified and led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, with major contributions from Information Technology, Basket Weaving, and Tourism. Average income is 97,494 Zambeziland Dollars, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 3.8 times as much as the poorest.
Gun-wielding criminals always wear appropriate eye and ear protection, soldiers' positions are given away by the glint of their bayonets, parking lots are littered with coffee cups and doughnut crumbs, and government-run screening operations remove embryos with severe genetic disorders. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a capable police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. Zambeziland's national animal is the African fish eagle, which can occasionally be seen avoiding garbage in the nation's murky oceans.
Zambeziland is ranked 265,377th in the world and 157th in Africa for Most Corrupt Governments, with 0.71 kickbacks per hour.
National Happenings
Most Recent Government Activity:
- : Zambeziland lodged a message on the Africa Regional Message Board.
- : Following new legislation in Zambeziland, government-run screening operations remove embryos with severe genetic disorders.
- : Following new legislation in Zambeziland, parking lots are littered with coffee cups and doughnut crumbs.
- : Following new legislation in Zambeziland, soldiers' positions are given away by the glint of their bayonets.
- : Zambeziland's influence in Africa rose from "Nipper" to "Minnow".
- : Zambeziland's influence in Africa rose from "Newcomer" to "Nipper".
- : Zambeziland's influence in Africa rose from "Zero" to "Newcomer".
- : Zambeziland lodged a message on the Africa Regional Message Board.
- : Zambeziland relocated from The South Pacific to Africa.
- : Zambeziland lodged a message on the The South Pacific Regional Message Board.