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Zimbabwe

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Climate
ZWL
Currency
Caution
Safety
Low
Cost of Living
Chibarwe
Language
Country Information Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country located in southeastern Africa, bordered by South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, and Mozambique. The nation boasts a diverse landscape that includes the high-altitude central plateau known as the Highveld, which dominates...

Cost of Living
vs EU Average26% cheaper
Rent
$395Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Meal
$11.50Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Groceries
$1.50Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Transport
$0.75One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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With a safety index of 39/100, Zimbabwe offers below average safety conditions for expats and their families.

Entry Requirements & Visa Options

Zimbabwe operates a tiered visa system classifying nationalities into Category A (visa-free), Category B (visa on arrival or eVisa), and Category C (advance visa required). Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and most EU countries fall under Category B, allowing entry with a visa on arrival at airports and major borders for tourism or business. The single-entry visa costs US$30 (30 days), double-entry US$45 (45 days), and multiple-entry US$55 (up to 12 months with supporting letter). Passports...

Visa-free entry: 30 days
Work permits available
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Location Intelligence for Zimbabwe
Cost of Living35.0

26% below EU avg

Safety38.8

40% below EU avg

Quality of Life101.3

35% below EU avg

Purchasing Power29.5

58% below EU avg

Baselines based on EU averages. Source: Numbeo indices.

Capital

Harare

Timezone

UTC+02:00

Area

390,757 km²

Population

14,862,927

Zimbabwe shows a purchasing power index of 29/100, indicating below average economic conditions for expats.

Economic Overview in Zimbabwe

GDP

$20.68B

HDI

0.6

Quality of Life

44/100

+1 vs NYC

Purchasing Power

12/100

-30 vs NYC

Understanding the economic landscape is essential for evaluating living costs and opportunities in Zimbabwe. This comprehensive overview covers key financial indicators including cost of living, housing markets, income levels, and fiscal policies that shape daily life and long-term financial planning.

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Zimbabwe
Continent Avg

Cost of Living Index

Very High

Very affordable (CPI: 35.8). Groceries (34.6), restaurants (34.3), and rent (9.3) are low compared to NYC=100 baseline.

Housing Market

Moderate

Property prices average 9.0 years of household income. Rent index of 9.3 indicates affordability with urban-rural variations.

Average Income Levels

Very Poor

Low purchasing power index of 28.8. GDP per capita remains among world's lowest despite remittances.

Tax System

Moderate

Income tax up to 40% on higher brackets, corporate tax 24.72%, VAT 14.5% standard rate. Improving revenue collection to 14.7% of GDP in 2025, but fiscal pressures persist.

Business Environment

Poor

Challenging due to macroeconomic instability, drought impacts, and fiscal crowding out private sector. Growth projected at 6% in 2025 but slowing to 4.6% in 2026.

Social Security

Poor

Limited social safety nets exposed by 2024 drought affecting rural households. High informality, low job creation, and vulnerability to climate shocks hinder coverage.

Work & Business in Zimbabwe
Business ClimateSee full guide for details
Work PermitsRequirements vary by nationality
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Education SystemInternational schools, universities & curricula
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Climate

Zimbabwe features a subtropical climate influenced by its high elevation and topography, divided into distinct zones per Köppen-Geiger classification. The country spans about 391,000 km² with diverse regions from cooler Highveld plateaus to warmer Lowveld areas.

Climate
Subtropical, Tropical savanna
Summer
22–32°C
Winter
8–22°C
Sunshine
3000+ hrs/yr

5 distinct climate regions — see full guide for details

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Demographics in Zimbabwe

Life Expectancy

61.2

Population

14,862,927

Religions

Christianity (Pentecostal)
17%
Christianity (Protestant)
13.8%
Non-religious
8.3%
Christianity (Catholic)
6.4%

Ethnic Composition

African
99.6%
Coloured
0.1%
other
0.1%
What Expats Say About ZimbabweBETA

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Transportation & Infrastructure in Zimbabwe
Public TransitAvailable in major cities
AirportsInternational connectivity
InfrastructureRoad & rail networks
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Social Integration in Zimbabwe
Expat CommunityActive communities available
Cultural IntegrationTips & resources
Language BarrierSee guide for details
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Retirement & Benefits in Zimbabwe
Retirement VisaCheck eligibility
Healthcare AccessPublic & private options
Pension RecognitionSee guide for details
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Political Landscape & Stability

Zimbabwe is a full presidential republic led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa of ZANU-PF since 2017, with a bicameral parliament dominated by the ruling party following the 2023 elections. The country faces ongoing economic challenges, political tensions within the ruling elite, and concerns over power consolidation and democratic backsliding.

System
Full presidential republic
Legal System
Mixed legal system of English common law and customary law
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Environment & Sustainability in Zimbabwe
Air QualitySee detailed assessment
Green SpacesParks & nature areas
SustainabilityEnvironmental policies
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Zimbabwe at a Glance

Capital

Harare

Languages

Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Khoisan, Ndau, Northern Ndebele, Chewa, Shona, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zimbabwean Sign Language

UN Member

Yes

Quick Facts for Zimbabwe

Population

14,862,927

Currency

ZWL

Timezone

UTC+02:00

Calling Code

+263

Week starts on

Monday

Gini Coefficient

50.3 (2019)

Traffic side

left side

Location

Data Source: Safety, crime, and quality metrics are sourced from Numbeo, a crowd-sourced global database of reported data.

All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.