Zimbabwe SIM Card

SIM card Zimbabwe
International SIM Card
  • No Contracts - Pay only for the calls you make
  • Incoming Calls in Zimbabwe only $0.25 per minute
  • Outgoing Calls only $0.95 per minute
  • FREE Incoming SMS Text Messages in Zimbabwe, Africa and Worldwide
  • Internet Data Service in 170 Countries
  • Add a US, Canadian or UK Personal Extra Number

Looking for a Zimbabwe SIM card to use for international travel in Zimbabwe or other countries in Africa? OneSimCard is an all-in-one Zimbabwe SIM card solution that gives you more. With OneSimCard, our international SIM card will provide you with low-cost prepaid Zimbabwe cell phone service as well as international cell phone roaming in 200+ other countries. You simply pay for the calls, texts and data you use and keep the same international cell phone number no matter which country you are in.

Instead of buying a local Zimbabwe SIM card at the airport that will expire quickly and can be very inconvenient to top-up, buy a OneSimCard global SIM card before you leave for your trip. While others search for mobile phone shops and wait in long lines to purchase local mobile service, you will be ready to use your international cell phone in Zimbabwe for calls, texts and data - the instant you land at the airport! If you only need a France data SIM card for internet connectivity, check out our new Data & Roam SIM. Our data SIM is a perfect solution for iPads, tablets, computers and MiFi hotspot devices worldwide.

Don't already have an unlocked GSM cell phone to use with our international SIM card in Zimbabwe? Then visit our international cell phone page to view available mobile devices.

OneSimCard - is a perfect Zimbabwe SIM card solution for savvy travelers. Get OneSimCard today and start enjoying wireless freedom without the high cost.


Low Calling, Texting & Data Rates In France And Around The World
 Calling from:   Zimbabwe
 Calling to:
  Onesimcard
Rates
OneSim
VOIP
Receive a Call: $0.25 $0.01 / $0.05
Make a Call: $0.95 from $0.02
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Make Call from OneSimCard to OneSimCard: $0.95 FREE / $0.29
Check Voice Mail: $0.95 $0.02
Check Voice Mail Online: FREE FREE
Receive SMS:  FREE
Send SMS: $0.15 / $0.59
Internet data (per MB): No Service

All rates are shown in US dollars. Rates are per minute, SMS is per message sent.


Keep Your Domestic Numbers - Forward Calls To A Personal Extra Number

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Zimbabwe Roaming Networks And Data Rates

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International cell phone You get:
  • Incoming Calls in Zimbabwe only $0.25 per minute
  • Outgoing calls only $0.95 per minute within Zimbabwe or to the U.S., Canada and most countries
  • Unlimited FREE Incoming SMS text messages
  • Includes 2 cell phone numbers: Europe & USA or Canada. Add numbers in 60+ other countries
  • Automatic airtime recharge or top-up online or directly through your cell phone
  • Reduce the cost of calling to 2 c/min by using OneSimCard VoIP app
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Notes:

Zimbabwe SIM card compatible devices

Using this Zimbabwe SIM card will require an unlocked GSM cell phone with the necessary network frequency bands listed in the table above. If your U.S. or Canadian GSM cell phone is currently locked to a carrier like AT&T, T-Mobile or Rogers, you should be able to contact them and request an unlock code. There are also third-party services, for example at your local mall, that will unlock your phone for you for a small one-time fee.

Please refer to the list of cell phones compatible with OneSimCard. Most unlocked GSM cell phones are compatible with international SIM cards from OneSimCard. If you do not currently have a compatible GSM unlocked cell phone for Zimbabwe, you can rent or purchase one from us.

Note: You will need an unlocked international cell phone even if you decide to purchase a local Zimbabwe SIM card from elsewhere upon arrival in Zimbabwe. In contrast to that, with Zimbabwe SIM card solution from OneSimCard you will be ready to make and receive calls before you arrive in Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe SIM card activation

Activating your Zimbabwe SIM card is as simple as clicking a button in your online account. Activation can be done from anywhere using Internet.

Installing your Zimbabwe SIM card is the same as any other GSM sim card, please refer to your cellular device's manual for details.

If you have any questions about this Zimbabwe SIM card or using a cell phone in Zimbabwe, please contact our Customer Support department here.

Zimbabwe Quick Facts:

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its spectacular natural wonders, abundant wildlife, ancient civilizations, and rich cultural heritage. Covering approximately 390,757 square kilometers, Zimbabwe borders Zambia, Mozambique, South Africa, and Botswana.

The capital and largest city is Harare, which serves as the country's political, economic, and cultural center. Other major cities include Bulawayo, Mutare, Gweru, and Masvingo.

Zimbabwe has a population of more than 17 million people. English is an official language and is widely used in government, business, and education. Other major languages include Shona and Ndebele, along with several regional languages. The national currency situation has evolved over the years, with the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) and foreign currencies, including the US Dollar, being commonly used in transactions.

Zimbabwe gained independence from the United Kingdom on April 18, 1980. Formerly known as Rhodesia, the country has a long and fascinating history that stretches back many centuries.

One of Zimbabwe's most famous attractions is Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world. Known locally as "Mosi-oa-Tunya" or "The Smoke That Thunders," Victoria Falls is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most visited natural landmarks.

The falls attract visitors seeking breathtaking scenery as well as adventure activities such as white-water rafting, bungee jumping, helicopter tours, zip-lining, and river cruises along the Zambezi River.

Zimbabwe is also home to Great Zimbabwe, one of Africa's most important archaeological sites and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The impressive stone ruins were once the center of a powerful medieval kingdom and gave the country its modern name.

Another remarkable destination is Hwange National Park, the country's largest wildlife reserve. Hwange is famous for its enormous elephant population and supports lions, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, and numerous antelope species.

Nature lovers also visit Mana Pools National Park, renowned for walking safaris, wildlife viewing, and its scenic location along the Zambezi River.

Zimbabwe's landscape includes savannas, forests, mountains, rivers, and highland regions. The scenic Eastern Highlands near the Mozambique border offer cool temperatures, waterfalls, hiking trails, and beautiful mountain scenery.

Agriculture, mining, tourism, and manufacturing are important sectors of the economy. Zimbabwe is rich in natural resources, including gold, platinum, diamonds, coal, lithium, and nickel.

Traditional Zimbabwean cuisine often includes sadza (a maize-based staple), grilled meats, vegetables, beans, fish, and peanut-based dishes. Local food traditions vary across the country's cultural groups.

Music, dance, sculpture, and traditional crafts play important roles in Zimbabwean culture. The country is internationally known for its stone sculpture artists and vibrant artistic traditions.

Football is the most popular sport in Zimbabwe, although cricket and rugby also enjoy significant followings.

How is Mobile Coverage in Zimbabwe:

Mobile coverage in Zimbabwe is generally excellent throughout Harare, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, Mutare, Gweru, Masvingo, and other major cities and towns. Operators such as Econet Wireless, NetOne, and Telecel Zimbabwe provide extensive 3G and 4G coverage across populated regions and major transportation routes. Coverage is generally reliable throughout most tourist destinations, including Victoria Falls and many safari areas. Travelers visiting remote national parks, wilderness regions, or isolated rural communities may occasionally experience weaker signals or service interruptions. Using a multi-network international eSIM or SIM card can help maximize connectivity throughout Zimbabwe.

What to Expect When Landing in Zimbabwe

If you're arriving in Zimbabwe for tourism, business, or visiting family, you will most likely arrive through Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare, Victoria Falls International Airport, or Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo.

Immigration and Entry

Upon arrival, travelers proceed through immigration where officials review passports, visas or eVisas, and supporting travel documentation. Many visitors can obtain visas on arrival or apply through Zimbabwe's eVisa system depending on nationality.

Keep the following readily accessible:

Passport with sufficient validity

Visa or approved eVisa documentation if applicable

Return or onward travel information

Hotel reservation or local address

Proof of sufficient travel funds if requested

Travel insurance documentation if requested

Baggage Claim and Customs

After immigration, collect your luggage and proceed through customs screening. Customs procedures are generally straightforward, though travelers should be prepared to declare commercial goods, drones, professional equipment, large amounts of currency, or restricted items when required.

Mobile Connectivity

Local SIM cards are widely available in Zimbabwe and can often be purchased at airports, shopping centers, and authorized mobile stores. Passport identification is generally required for activation.

Travelers who install an international eSIM or activate an international SIM card before departure can usually connect shortly after landing, avoiding the need to locate a local provider immediately after arrival.

Transportation from the Airport

Transportation options commonly include:

Official taxis

Hotel transfers

Private transportation providers

Rental cars

Airport shuttle services

Ride-hailing services in some cities

It is recommended to:

Use official airport transportation providers

Confirm pricing before departure

Carry some local currency or small US Dollar notes

Arrange hotel transportation in advance for late-night arrivals

Traffic is generally manageable compared to many major African cities.

Currency and Payments

The local currency is the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), although US Dollars are widely accepted throughout the country.

Credit and debit cards are accepted at many:

Hotels

Restaurants

Tourist attractions

Shopping centers

Major retailers

Cash remains useful for:

Local markets

Taxis

Small businesses

Independent vendors

Rural communities

ATMs are available in major cities, though availability and withdrawal limits can vary.

Internet and Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, lodges, restaurants, cafés, airports, and business facilities. Mobile data networks are generally reliable in cities, towns, and tourism regions. Internet service may be slower in remote safari areas and national parks. Airport Wi-Fi may be available but should not be relied upon exclusively for important communications or transportation arrangements.

Best Preparation

Activate your eSIM or SIM card before departure

Arriving with mobile connectivity already active can make your first hours in Zimbabwe much smoother, especially if you need maps, hotel directions, safari confirmations, transportation bookings, business communications, Victoria Falls tour arrangements, restaurant reservations, or access to travel information immediately after landing.

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