FACTSHEET: What travelers to Zimbabwe should know about the country's COVID-19 regulations - ZimFact
Ngoni Mhuruyengwe
December 9, 2020
Zimbabwe first imposed travel restrictions, in response to COVID-19, in March 2020. The regulations have, since then, been frequently changed depending on the Government of Zimbabwe’s response to the spread of the pandemic.
Ahead of the festive season, here is what you need to know about the current travel regulations.
Borders
All land borders were opened from December 1, 2020. International arrivals are also allowed through Robert Gabriel Mugabe Airport in Harare, the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo, and the Victoria Falls Airport.
COVID-19 test certificates
A Zimbabwean citizen or returning resident arriving in the country must have a certificate showing that they had a negative COVID-19 PCR test in the previous 48 hours. If they have this certificate, they can be allowed to go home for self-quarantine.
A citizen or resident who arrives without the PCR test certificate, or showing any symptoms, will be kept at a holding facility until they take a COVID-19 test. They will have to pay US$60 for the test. If they test negative, they are released. If they test positive, they must be isolated at a government-approved facility for 14 days.
Regulations for foreign nationals
A foreign national is also required to show a negative COVID-19 PCR test done in the last 48 hours. A foreign person who arrives without the 48-hour test will not be allowed to enter Zimbabwe. There is no option for quarantine or testing at the port in this case. A foreigner who shows COVID-19 symptoms on arrival will also be denied entry.
Contact tracing
Travellers may be required to fill out track and trace information on arrival in Zimbabwe.
Boarding flights
For passengers leaving Zimbabwe, nobody is allowed on a flight unless they have a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate issued within 48 hours of departure.
Curfew
There is a curfew in effect, which starts at 10PM and ends at 6AM.
Masks
Masks are mandatory. According to regulations, everyone must wear a face mask, which can be a homemade cloth, as long as it covers the nose and mouth.
Gatherings
According to a Cabinet directive issued on December 1, all gatherings are limited to 100 people.
Holiday resorts, restaurants
Holiday resorts and restaurants remain open, subject to COVID-19 regulations such as social distancing and regular disinfection. Restaurants can open until 8PM. Inter-city travel is also allowed.