Stay connected in Zimbabwe
Your eSIM connects to Econet, Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network, for 4G/5G coverage across Harare, Bulawayo, Victoria Falls, Mutare and Masvingo.
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Staying connected in Zimbabwe
Coverage is strongest in Harare, Bulawayo and around Victoria Falls, and it holds up along the main routes between them. It thins inside the larger national parks such as Hwange and Mana Pools, so download maps and share your itinerary before a safari leg.
Messaging apps do most of the talking in Zimbabwe. Lodges, guides and transfer drivers will typically confirm over WhatsApp rather than email or phone, so arriving with working data saves a lot of back-and-forth.
Victoria Falls is a short hop from the Zambian and Botswanan borders and day trips across are common. Each side is a different network country, so plan the data for those days separately rather than assuming one plan covers the crossing.
Everything you need in Zimbabwe
Works on your phone
Almost every phone from the last few years supports eSIM. Not sure? Dial *#06# — if an EID number appears, you're good to go.
AeroSims vs a local SIM vs roaming
| AeroSims eSIM | Local SIM | Roaming | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ready before you land | |||
| Passport / ID needed | None | Required | None |
| Setup time | Under 2 min | 30–60 min queue | Auto (costly) |
| Keep your home number | |||
| Top up remotely | ~ | ||
| Typical week of data | Fixed low price | Varies | $50–200+ |
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