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According to shoppingpicks, Zimbabwe has a mostly tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from warm to hot throughout the year. January is the warmest month of the year, with temperatures ranging from 23 to 29 degrees Celsius. Rainfall is rare throughout most of the country during this time, though it may occur occasionally in some parts of Zimbabwe. February sees a slight decrease in temperature as it ranges from 21 to 27 degrees Celsius. Rainfall remains rare throughout most of Zimbabwe, though it becomes more common in areas near the coast. March marks the beginning of spring in Zimbabwe, with temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius and increased rainfall. April continues this trend of warmer weather as temperatures range from 20 to 28 degrees Celsius and rainfall becomes more frequent. May is usually hot and humid in Zimbabwe, with temperatures reaching up to 33 degrees Celsius during the day and dropping to around 24 degrees Celsius at night. June through August are typically very hot and wet months, with temperatures reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius during the day and dropping to around 26 degrees Celsius at night. Rainfall becomes quite frequent during these months but may still occur on occasion. Zimbabwe is located in the southern hemisphere and borders South Africa. Most of the country is covered by a mountain plateau. This makes the subtropical climate somewhat moderate. Temperatures fluctuate between 20 and 30°C throughout the year. The dry and cool period runs from April to October. This is by far the best time to visit the country. From November to March it is hot and humid, with heavy showers from time to time. Check businesscarriers for Zimbabwe Economics and Business.

Zimbabwe Presidents and Prime Ministers

National Flag of Zimbabwe According to aceinland, the national flag of Zimbabwe is a horizontal bicolor triband of sky blue, black, and green. The sky blue strip is on the top, the black strip in the middle, and the green strip on the bottom. The colors on the flag each represent important aspects of Zimbabwean… Read More »

Zimbabwe Geography and Population

Zimbabwe – Geography Zimbabwe – Geography, Zimbabwe is an inland state. A wide plateau with a height of over 1200 m runs from SV to NE and divides the country. The plateau together with a mountain area in the east constitutes a quarter of the area and is called Highveld. It is the most fertile… Read More »

Hwange, Zimbabwe

Hwange National Park, located in the western part of Zimbabwe near the Kalahari Desert, is one of the largest wildlife reserves, which attracts not only wild animal lovers, avid ornithologists and florists from all over the world, but also those who simply want to take a break from noisy megacities by changing the “music »… Read More »

Zimbabwe Economy

Subchapters: Basic data Public finances and the state budget Banking system Tax System Basic data The country is in a deep and protracted economic crisis, although in 2021 the economy managed to stabilize to some extent after the decline of recent years. Hopes for President Mnangagwa’s 2018 election-led government to liberalize the economy and implement… Read More »

Zimbabwe Visa, Embassy, Holidays and Shopping

VISAS, ENTRY RULES, CUSTOMS REGULATIONS in Zimbabwe From November 20, 2007, Russian tourists can obtain a visa to Zimbabwe upon entry. To obtain a visa upon entry, it will be necessary to present an immigration card, which indicates the surname, name and patronymic of the entrant, gender, date and place of birth, citizenship, address of… Read More »

History in Zimbabwe

The ancestors of the Shona people began to settle in what is now Zimbabwe in the 9th century AD. They founded the state of Monomotapa, which lasted from the 12th to the 17th centuries. The remains of its ancient capital have survived to this day and are known as Great Zimbabwe. Monomotapa was characterized by… Read More »

Zimbabwe History

According to localcollegeexplorer, the social and economic decline represented the dominant note of the Zimbabwe between the 20th and the 21st century, in evident contrast with the signs of recovery coming from the other countries of southern Africa. This situation was marked by a general impoverishment, a worsening of health conditions linked above all to… Read More »

Zimbabwe State Overview

Zimbabwe. Officially the Republic of Zimbabwe (in English: Republic of Zimbabwe) and former Southern Rhodesia, it is a landlocked country, located in the southern part of the continent of Africa, between the two great rivers Zambezi and Limpopo. Harare is the capital city of Zimbabwe according to babyinger. Zimbabwe borders South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the northwest,… Read More »

Zimbabwe Travel Advice

General information for Zimbabwe Continent: Africa Geographical location: Southern Africa, west of the Central African Rift, located in the southern hemisphere Highest elevation: Mafinga Mountains (2339 m above sea level) Longest river: Zambezi (approx. 2500 km) Form of government: Republic System of Government: Presidential system Languages: English, various Bantu languages Neighboring countries: Mozambique, South Africa,… Read More »