Zimbabwe

AfricaLand of Contrasts

Zimbabwe is a place of striking contrasts. A top performer in renewable energy (#14), it falls behind in life expectancy. Explore the contradictions that define this nation.

Zimbabwe is a country in Africa with a population of 17.47M and an area of 390,757 km². Life expectancy is 62.8 years.

At a Glance

The numbers that define this country

Land Area

386.9K
#61globally

Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.

Population

17.47M
#73globally

The total number of people living in the country.

Population Density

42.241
#160globally

How many people live in each square kilometer of land.

CO2 Per Capita

0.82
#164globally

How many tonnes of CO2 the average person produces per year.

Human Development Index

0.60
#153globally

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

GDP Per Capita (PPP)

5.9K
#158globally

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

Where They Stand Out

Global rankings worth knowing

💰Inflation Rate

104.7%
#4globallyTop performer

How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.

🌱Renewable Energy (%)

82.4%
#14globallyTop performer

The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydro.

👥Dependency Ratio

80.1
#16globallyTop performer

The number of dependents (people under 15 or over 64) per 100 working-age adults (ages 15-64).

🌍Lowest Elevation

162
#18globallyTop performer

Lowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.

❤️Suicide Rate

17.34
#18globallyTop performer

The number of suicide deaths per 100,000 people each year.

Did You Know?

Facts that catch players off guard

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Only ranks #239 in coastline length

Coastline Length: 0

Total coastline length from CIA World Factbook.

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Ranks #4 in inflation rate (lower is better)

Inflation Rate: 104.7%

How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.

World Bank 2023
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Only ranks #163 in military spend (% gdp)

Military Spend (% GDP): 0.4%

Military expenditures as percent of GDP from CIA World Factbook.

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Only ranks #182 in education spending (% gdp)

Education Spending (% GDP): 0.4%

Government spending on education as a percentage of GDP.

World Bank 2023
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Ranks #14 globally in renewable energy (%)

Renewable Energy (%): 82.4%

The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydro.

World Bank 2023

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How Zimbabwe Compares

Country vs continent vs world averages

Zimbabwe
Africa avg
World avg

GDP per Capita

GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.

World Bank 2023
Zimbabwe5.9K
Africa7.9K
World31.8K

Life Expectancy

How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.

World Bank 2023
Zimbabwe62.8 years
Africa65.4 years
World73.7 years

Human Development Index

The Human Development Index (HDI), combining life expectancy, education, and income into a single score from 0 to 1.

Our World in Data 2023
Zimbabwe0.60
Africa0.58
World0.74

Internet Users

The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.

World Bank 2023
Zimbabwe38.0%
Africa43.1%
World70.3%

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About Zimbabwe

The hunter-gatherer San people first inhabited the area that eventually became Zimbabwe. Farming communities migrated to the area around A.D. 500 during the Bantu expansion, and Shona-speaking societies began to develop in the Limpopo valley and Zimbabwean highlands around the 9th century. These societies traded with Arab merchants on the Indian Ocean coast and organized under the Kingdom of Mapungubwe in the 11th century. A series of powerful trade-oriented Shona states succeeded Mapungubwe, including the Kingdom of Zimbabwe (ca. 1220-1450), Kingdom of Mutapa (ca. 1450-1760), and the Rozwi Empire. The Rozwi Empire expelled Portuguese colonists from the Zimbabwean plateau, but the Ndebele clan of Zulu King MZILIKAZI eventually conquered the area in 1838 during the era of conflict and population displacement known as the Mfecane.

In the 1880s, colonists arrived with the British South Africa Company (BSAC) and obtained a written concession for mining rights from Ndebele King LOBENGULA. The king later disavowed the concession and accused the BSAC agents of deceit. The BSAC annexed Mashonaland and then conquered Matabeleland during the First Matabele War of 1893-1894, establishing company rule over the territory. In 1923, the UK annexed BSAC holdings south of the Zambezi River, which became the British colony of Southern Rhodesia. The 1930 Land Apportionment Act restricted Black land ownership and established rules that would favor the White minority for decades. A new constitution in 1961 further cemented White minority rule.

In 1965, the government under White Prime Minister Ian SMITH unilaterally declared its independence from the UK. London did not recognize Rhodesia’s independence and demanded more voting rights for the Black majority in the country. International diplomacy and an uprising by Black Zimbabweans led to biracial elections in 1979 and independence (as Zimbabwe) in 1980. Robert MUGABE, who led the uprising and became the nation's first prime minister, was the country's only ruler (as president since 1987) from independence until 2017. In the mid-1980s, the government tortured and killed thousands of civilians in a crackdown on dissent known as the Gukurahundi campaign. Economic mismanagement and chaotic implementation of land redistribution policies periodically crippled the economy. General elections in 2002, 2008, and 2013 were severely flawed and widely condemned but allowed MUGABE to remain president. In 2017, Vice President Emmerson MNANGAGWA became president after a military intervention that forced MUGABE to resign, and MNANGAGWA cemented power by sidelining rival Grace MUGABE (Robert MUGABE’s wife). In 2018, MNANGAGWA won the presidential election, and he has maintained the government's longstanding practice of violently disrupting protests and politicizing institutions. Economic conditions remain dire under MNANGAGWA.

🌍Geography & Climate6 facts
Location
Southern Africa, between South Africa and Zambia
Climate
tropical; moderated by altitude; rainy season (November to March)
Terrain
mostly high plateau with higher central plateau (high veld); mountains in east
Natural Resources
coal, chromium ore, asbestos, gold, nickel, copper, iron ore, vanadium, lithium, tin, platinum group metals
Natural Hazards
recurring droughts; floods and severe storms are rare
Size Comparison
about four times the size of Indiana; slightly larger than Montana
👥People & Culture4 facts
Languages
Shona (official, most widely spoken) 80.9%, Ndebele (official, second most widely spoken) 11.5%, English (official, traditionally used for official business) 0.3%, 13 minority languages (official; includes Chewa, Chibarwe, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Shangani, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda, and Xhosa) 7%, other 0.3% (2022 est.)
Religions
Apostolic Sect 40.3%, Pentecostal 17%, Protestant 13.8%, other Christian 7.8%, Roman Catholic 6.4%, African traditionalist 5%, other 1.5% (includes Muslim, Jewish, Hindu), none 8.3% (2022 est.)
Ethnic Groups
African 99.6% (predominantly Shona; Ndebele is the second largest ethnic group), other (includes Caucasian, Asiatic, mixed race) 0.4% (2022 est.)
Major Cities
1.578 million HARARE (capital) (2023)
🏛️Government & History10 facts
Government Type
presidential republic
Capital
Harare
Capital Coordinates
17 49 S, 31 02 E
Capital Timezone
UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Official Name
Republic of Zimbabwe
Name Origin
takes its name from the Kingdom of Zimbabwe (13th-15th century) and its capital of Great Zimbabwe, which was built of stone; the name Zimbabwe comes from the Bantu phrase zimba we bahwe, meaning "houses of stones;" the former name, Rhodesia, was derived from the name of British colonial administrator Cecil RHODES
Independence
18 April 1980 (from the UK)
National Symbols
Zimbabwe bird symbol, African fish eagle, flame lily
National Anthem
"Kalibusiswe Ilizwe leZimbabwe" [Ndebele] "Simudzai Mureza WeZimbabwe" [Shona] (Blessed Be the Land of Zimbabwe)
UNESCO Heritage
5 (3 cultural, 2 natural)
💼Economy & Trade7 facts
Overview
low income Sub-Saharan economy; political instability and endemic corruption have prevented reforms and stalled debt restructuring; new Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency latest effort to combat ongoing hyperinflation; reliant on natural resource extraction, agriculture and remittances
Industries
mining (coal, gold, platinum, copper, nickel, tin, diamonds, clay, numerous metallic and nonmetallic ores), steel, wood products, cement, chemicals, fertilizer, clothing and footwear, foodstuffs, beverages
Agricultural Products
sugarcane, beef, maize, cabbages, potatoes, tomatoes, milk, onions, bananas, wheat (2023)
Export Partners
UAE 45%, China 18%, South Africa 15%, Mozambique 4%, Hong Kong 2% (2023)
Export Commodities
gold, tobacco, nickel, minerals, diamonds (2023)
Import Partners
South Africa 37%, China 15%, Bahamas, The 5%, Singapore 5%, UAE 4% (2023)
Import Commodities
refined petroleum, fertilizers, trucks, soybean oil, stone processing machines (2023)
🔧Infrastructure & Defense5 facts
Military Forces
Zimbabwe Defense Forces (ZDF): Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) Ministry of Home Affairs: Zimbabwe Republic Police (2025)
Military Service
18-22 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women (enlisted personnel); 18-24 for officer cadets; 18-30 for technical/specialist personnel; no conscription (2025)
Energy Mix
fossil fuels: 32.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); solar: 0.4% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); hydroelectricity: 65.7% of total installed capacity (2023 est.); biomass and waste: 1.5% of total installed capacity (2023 est.)
Broadcast Media
government owns all local radio and TV stations; foreign shortwave broadcasts and satellite TV available; in rural areas, access to TV broadcasts is extremely limited; analog TV only, no digital service (2017)
Space Program
has a nascent program with the goal of using space technologies in economic development, including remote sensing capabilities to assist with monitoring or managing agriculture, food security, climate change, disease outbreaks, environmental hazards and disasters, and natural resources, as well as weather forecasting; has cooperated with Japan and Russia (2025)

Deep Dive

62 of 79 metrics

Every stat we track, organized by category

💰Wealth & Economy10 metricsBest: #4
Inflation Rate
104.7%#4WB
Unemployment Rate
8.6%#48WB
Government Debt (% GDP)
69.9%#56WB
Youth Unemployment Rate
14.0%#87
GDP (Nominal)
41.54B#104WB
FDI Inflows (% GDP)
1.1%#135WB
GDP Growth Rate
1.7%#147WB
High-Tech Exports (%)
2.8%#124WB
GDP Per Capita (PPP)
5.9K#158WB
GDP Per Capita
$3.5K#172OWID
🌱Environment9 metricsBest: #14
Renewable Energy (%)
82.4%#14WB
Forest Area
173.1K#38WB
Protected Land (%)
28.3%#45WB
Forest Coverage (%)
44.7%#63WB
Irrigated Land
1.7K#78
Carbon Emissions (Total)
12.58M#101
Air Pollution (PM2.5)
19.494#107WB
CO2 Per Capita
0.82#164OWID
Electricity Access (%)
62.0%#181WB
👥Demographics12 metricsBest: #16
Dependency Ratio
80.1#16WB
Teen Birth Rate
98.057#19WB
Youth Population (%)
40.9%#21WB
Birth Rate
28.18#32WB
Fertility Rate
3.42#38WB
Land Area
386.9K#61WB
Population
17.47M#73WB
Death Rate
6.40#139WB
Population Density
42.241#160WB
Urban Population (%)
39.9%#179WB
Elderly Population (%)
3.6%#174WB
Median Age
21.3 years#194
❤️Health & Survival9 metricsBest: #18
Suicide Rate
17.34#18WB
Infant Mortality
40.6#25WB
Child Mortality
44.2#34WB
Obesity Rate
12.4%#150OWID
Smoking Rate
11.3%#124WB
Health Spending (% GDP)
3.6%#167WB
Doctors (per 1,000)
0.14#186WB
Life Expectancy
62.8 years#219OWID
Life Expectancy
62.8 years#198WB
🌍Land & Sea5 metricsBest: #18
Lowest Elevation
162#18
Land Boundaries Length
3.2K#62
Highest Elevation
2.6K#95
Border Countries Count
4.00#85
Coastline Length
0#239
🔧Infrastructure2 metricsBest: #37
Airports
144#37
Railway Length
3.4K#55
🛡️Military & Defense2 metricsBest: #75
Active Military Personnel
30.0K#75
Military Spend (% GDP)
0.4%#163
🍻Lifestyle5 metricsBest: #75
Tourist Arrivals
639.0K#75WB
Beer Consumption
0.69#122OWID
Alcohol Consumption
2.67#127OWID
Spirits Consumption
0.21#137OWID
Air Passengers
92.5K#137WB
🤝Society & Equality1 metricsBest: #79
Women in Parliament (%)
28.1%#79WB
Energy1 metricsBest: #114
Electricity Capacity
2.49M#114
🚀Education & Future3 metricsBest: #142
Human Development Index
0.60#153OWID
University Enrollment Rate
7.7%#142WB
Education Spending (% GDP)
0.4%#182WB
📡Technology3 metricsBest: #165
Mobile Subscriptions (%)
94#165WB
Internet Users (%)
38.0%#193WB
Broadband Access (%)
2.00#199WB

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Zimbabwe
#61 in Land Area

Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.

Top 25% globally
386.9K

Frequently Asked Questions about Zimbabwe

What is the population of Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe has a population of 17.47M, ranking #73 globally by population.

What continent is Zimbabwe in?

Zimbabwe is located in Africa. It has an area of 390,757 km².

What is the life expectancy in Zimbabwe?

Life expectancy in Zimbabwe is 62.8 years, ranking #198 globally.

What is the GDP per capita of Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe's GDP per capita (PPP) is 5.9K, ranking #158 globally.

What is Zimbabwe known for in global statistics?

Zimbabwe ranks particularly high in Land Area (#61), Population (#73), Population Density (#160).

What is Zimbabwe's Human Development Index?

Zimbabwe has an HDI of 0.598, ranking #153 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.

How densely populated is Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe has a population density of 42.2 people per km², ranking #160 globally.

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