If you are planning a trip to Zimbabwe, here are the most important money matters you’ll need to know before you go:
-The Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWD) was suspended indefinitely in 2009. The accepted currency is USD and ZAR (South African Rand)
-American Express, Diners Club, and Visa are all widely accepted throughout Zimbabwe, while the use of MasterCard is more limited
-If you need to exchange foreign currencies, you can do so at any bureaux de change, banks, or hotels in Zimbabwe
-Bring small denominations of currency with you since they often do not have change
-People over the age of 18 are allowed to import the following items into Zimbabwe without incurring customs duty: 5L of alcohol (of which 2L can be spirits), and goods up to the value of US$200
-The import and export of foreign currencies are unlimited, as long as declared on entry
-Zimbabwean banks are generally open from 08:00 to 15:00 on weekdays, and from 08:00 to 11:30 on Saturdays
-Zimbabwe is currently experiencing a shortage of US Dollars cash. ATM users may not always be able to withdraw the amount of US dollars they require. We strongly encourage guests to bring small denomination US$ bills with them for payments where a Visa/Master card are not accepted. Some smaller shops and restaurants as well as the craft markets do not have card facilities.
-Please note that Euros, Pounds, Pula and ZAR are also accepted in cash but exchange rates may not be favourable.