Money & duty free for Zimbabwe
Exchange rates:
EuroC$1 = €0.72
£1 = €1.19
US$1 = €0.96
Malawian Kwacha
C$1 = Mk541.7
€1 = Mk755.24
£1 = Mk899.57
US$1 = Mk726.65
Rand
C$1 = R10.54
€1 = R14.71
£1 = R17.55
US$1 = R14.14
US Dollar
C$1 = US$0.75
€1 = US$1.04
£1 = US$1.24
Currency & Money
The Zimbabwean Dollar was abandoned early 2009.
Zimbabwe Dollar (ZWD; symbol Z$) = 100 cents. Notes were in denominations of Z$200,000, 100,000, 50,000, 10,000, 5,000, 1,000, 500, 100, 50, 20, 10, 5 and 2. Coins are in denominations of Z$5, 2 and 1, and 50, 20, 10, 5 and 1 cents.
The country has adopted a multi-currency scheme; the US Dollar and South African Rand can be used for domestic transactions.
American Express, Diners Club and Visa are widely accepted, whilst MasterCard has more limited use. Some ATMs accept credit cards.
Banks and major hotels will exchange these. To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travellers are advised to take traveller's cheques in US Dollars or Pounds Sterling.
Zimbabwe duty free
Prohibited items include pornographic or obscene literature, flick knives, lockable knives, skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone and mercury, counterfeit money, prison-made goods, alcoholic drinks containing noxious chemicals, and anything deemed to threaten the morals of Zimbabweans.
Restricted items include drugs, firearms and ammunition, wildlife and wildlife products, agricultural produce, plants and plant products, soil, cultural relics and monuments, and local and foreign currency.