I lived in Zimbabwe for three years, and my first response is that your question is far to broad. There are many social classes of people in Zimbabwe. The very poor (and vast majority of the population) don't really have free time. And they certainly don't have money to do anything with. If they are lucky, they may have a chance to go to church on Sunday, visit briefly with friends or family, rest, cook, etc. Poor can be pretty desperate. The very rich have broad opportunities. Hunting and outdoor sports are big, as is sightseeing on game preserves, house-boating on the one big lake in Zim, drinking (while doing all of the above or not), tennis, golf, spending time with friends and family, travel, shopping, and much much more. There can be a lot of leisure time when you employ several people to take care of your home, garden, kitchen, dogs, etc.
2006-09-09 12:02:04
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answered by world traveler 3
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