July 18, 2008
We opened a new office in New York City (Midtown Manhattan). It's an important milestone for our growing company that allows us to reach more businesses globally and secure our leading positions in language translation services in the US territory. Thus, we are hiring more full-time staff members. Numerous job positions are available! We look forward to working with the best people in this industry.
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Zimbabwe Information - Country Guides
Primarily of the Bantu group of south and central Africa, the black Zimbabweans are divided into two major language groups, which are subdivided into several ethnic groups. The Mashona (Shona speakers), who constitute about 75% of the population, have lived in the area the longest and are the majority language group. The Matabele (Sindebele speakers), representing about 20% of the population and centered in the southwest around Bulawayo, arrived within the last 150 years. An offshoot of the South African Zulu group, they maintained control over the Mashona until the white occupation of Rhodesia in 1890.
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