You are in Zimbabwe, a country in southern Africa known for its diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes.
The official languages spoken in Zimbabwe are English, Shona, and Sindebele.
The official currency in Zimbabwe is the Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL). Payment methods commonly used include cash, mobile money, and card payments.
The capital of Zimbabwe is Harare. The country is known for its beautiful savannas, Victoria Falls, and the Great Zimbabwe ruins.
In case of emergency, dial 999 for police, 994 for ambulance, and 995 for the fire department in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe has a rich cultural heritage with traditional customs and practices. Greetings are an important part of the culture, and it is common to use local greetings and handshake customs in social interactions.
While most people speak English in Zimbabwe, it's not their only spoken language. Find here a few examples of common phrases to get you started:
See here some fun facts about Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe is home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and rhinos.
Victoria Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in the world, is located on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia.
The Great Zimbabwe ruins are an ancient city built in the 11th century, showcasing the country's rich history.
Zimbabwe gained independence from British colonial rule in 1980, marking a significant milestone in its history.
Zimbabwean cuisine includes dishes like sadza, a maize-based staple, and various traditional stews and meats.