Prepaid SIM Card & eSIM for Zimbabwe (2026 Guide)
A prepaid travel eSIM is a digital SIM card that installs on your phone via QR code. It provides mobile data in Zimbabwe without a physical SIM card, passport scan, or airport counter visit. Plans start from $2.40/GB.
- 0 Plans
- 3 Networks
- 4G LTE
- Updated June 2026
Key Facts
- Cheapest eSIM
- $2.40/GB
- Network
- Econet Wireless
- Speed
- 4G LTE
- Plans available
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As of June 2026, Zimbabwe has 0 prepaid eSIM plans across 3 networks at 4G LTE speeds.
The cheapest rate is $2.40/GB via Saily on Econet Wireless.
As of June 2026, a prepaid eSIM for Zimbabwe costs under $10 for basic data with 4G LTE speeds on Econet Wireless, Telecel and NetOne networks.
Coverage runs on 4G LTE infrastructure on Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network — bought online, no ID required at point of purchase. Getting a prepaid SIM in Zimbabwe often means handing over your passport for a photocopy at the counter. Install an eSIM before you fly and skip the paperwork entirely.
Some Zimbabwe prepaid eSIM plans carry unused data forward if you top up before expiry. That means a short trip with a larger plan is not necessarily wasted — leftover GB stay on your account. Econet Wireless, Telecel and NetOne power the 4G LTE connection across the country.
Compared
eSIM providers covering Zimbabwe
All providers route through local carriers in Zimbabwe. Sorted by overall rating.
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| Provider | Rating | From / GB |
|---|---|---|
| 4.4 / 5 | from $3.00/GB | |
AiraloBest Overall | 4.8 / 5 | from $4.50/GB |
| 4.5 / 5 | from $3.99/GB | |
HolaflyBest Unlimited | 4.6 / 5 | from $2.99/day |
Prices verified June 2026. Updated monthly from provider websites.
Our pick for Zimbabwe: Saily
For Zimbabwe in 2026, Saily scores 4.5/5 with plans from $3.99/GB on Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network. Built-in VPN protection from Nord Security.
Comparison based on 4 providers tested in June 2026. Prices verified against official provider websites. See our methodology.
The Scenario
Arriving in Zimbabwe without data
You step off the plane at Zimbabwe's main airport feeling unwell. You need to find a clinic, call for help, and share your location. The SIM counter is across the terminal and your phone has no data. A prepaid eSIM installed before departure connects you the moment you land. PrepaidTraveleSIM at 4G LTE on Econet Wireless — medical situations do not wait for counter hours.
Four Ways to Buy
Zimbabwe connectivity guide for travelers
Compare airport counters, city shops, online delivery, and instant eSIM activation.
Airport SIM counter
10-30 min waitSIM counters operate in the arrivals hall at major Zimbabwe airports. Passport required for purchase. Typical wait: 10-30 minutes. Costs run 2-5x more per GB than a prepaid eSIM bought in advance.
City phone shop
ID requiredElectronics stores and phone shops in Zimbabwe sell prepaid tourist SIMs at slightly better rates than the airport. ID required. English support varies by city and shop.
Online pre-order
Plan aheadShip a physical SIM to your hotel before you fly. Delivery takes 5-10 business days, so order early. Works well if your first night's accommodation is confirmed well ahead of the trip.
Instant eSIM (our pick)
5 min setupPlans cover a full week without a top-up for most travelers. Buy at home, install over WiFi, activate on landing. The whole setup takes under 5 minutes.
Pricing
How much does an eSIM cost for Zimbabwe
Prepaid eSIM plans for Zimbabwe are available through Saily. Check current pricing before you travel.
Cost Breakdown
Data spending breakdown for Zimbabwe
Airport SIM counters in Zimbabwe charge $20-35 for a prepaid plan. A travel eSIM for Zimbabwe undercuts that price and activates in minutes from home. No passport scan. No queue. The savings hold regardless of trip length.
Roaming vs eSIM
Carrier roaming costs compared to eSIM for Zimbabwe
Why a prepaid eSIM beats carrier roaming in Zimbabwe
Four travelers on carrier roaming at $10/day each: $40/day, $280/week, $560 for two weeks. That total often exceeds the flight cost for one person. Four prepaid eSIMs from Saily at $2.40/GB each cost a fraction total for the same trip length on Econet Wireless. Each person manages their own plan. No shared data limits, no single bill absorbing four people's usage.
Coverage
Zimbabwe mobile network breakdown
Public WiFi in Zimbabwe varies by location. A prepaid eSIM on Econet Wireless provides consistent 4G LTE data between WiFi spots — the same network and towers a physical SIM would use, bought from home instead of a counter.
A prepaid eSIM activates on Econet Wireless without visiting an airport counter.
Available Networks
- RatingEconet Wireless4G
- Telecel3G
- NetOne4G
Data Tips
Data budget for a Zimbabwe trip
Most travelers to Zimbabwe need 3-5 GB for a one-week trip. This covers maps, messaging, social media browsing, and occasional photo sharing.
- 0.5 GBEmail and chatCovers email, Slack, and basic browsing in Zimbabwe — no video. 0.5 GB is enough for a day of light remote work on Econet Wireless when you have hotel WiFi for calls.
- 1 GBLight callsTwo or three 30-minute video calls plus full-day email and messaging in Zimbabwe. Works for a short business trip where meetings happen mostly over hotel WiFi on Econet Wireless.
- 3 GBDaily meetingsSupports back-to-back video meetings, VPN usage, and cloud file uploads in Zimbabwe. Covers a full week of remote work on Econet Wireless without rationing.
- 5+ GBFull remote workLaptop tethering, all-day video calls, large file uploads, and VPN overhead in Zimbabwe on Econet Wireless. The right tier if your hotel WiFi is not reliable enough for client calls.
Need internet without voice? See our data-only plan guide.
Device Check
Does your phone support a Zimbabwe eSIM
Before buying a prepaid eSIM for Zimbabwe, verify your phone is carrier-unlocked. On iPhone, check Settings → General → About for "No SIM restrictions." On Android, open Settings → Connections → SIM Manager. Compatible devices: iPhone XS (2018) and newer, Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer (including Galaxy A54+), and Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer. Econet Wireless and Telecel both support eSIM connections in Zimbabwe. Budget and older mid-range phones typically do not support eSIM, regardless of carrier.
Pre-Flight Checklist
Your pre-flight data checklist for Zimbabwe
Do this at home — not in the airport arrivals hall.
- 01
Verify phone unlock
Call your carrier or check Settings → General → About. Your phone must be carrier-unlocked to use a Zimbabwe travel eSIM — a locked device will reject the foreign profile. Allow 24-72 hours if you need to request an unlock.
- 02
Confirm eSIM support
iPhone XR (2018) or newer, Samsung Galaxy S21+, and Pixel 3+ all support eSIM. Check your model specs if you are unsure — older and budget phones may be physical-SIM only.
- 03
Buy before you depart
Compare plans before you fly. Airport SIM counters at Zimbabwe's main airport charge 2-5x more for the same Econet Wireless coverage. Buying in advance takes under two minutes and the QR code arrives by email.
- 04
Install the eSIM at home
Open Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM and scan the QR code from your confirmation email. Installation requires a stable WiFi connection — do it on your home network, not at the boarding gate.
- 05
Set data line, keep your number
Keep your home SIM active for calls and texts. Switch cellular data to the Zimbabwe eSIM under Settings → Cellular → Cellular Data. Enable data roaming on the travel line only — you connect to Econet Wireless automatically when you land.
Step by Step
How the Zimbabwe SIM counter process actually works
Buying a SIM at the airport: land, find the counter (not always signposted), join the queue, show your passport for a photocopy, pick a plan from a card in a foreign language, pay (cash only at some counters), wait for activation, walk away — roughly 45 minutes. Buying a prepaid eSIM: order online before departure (2 minutes), scan the QR code at home (1 minute), enable it on landing (30 seconds). Total: under 5 minutes. The 15-30 minutes queue at the airport is not included.
Airport SIM — 7 steps (~45 min)
- Land and collect bags
- Locate the SIM counter (not always signposted)
- Join the queue
- Show passport for registration
- Choose a plan from a rate card
- Pay (cash only at some counters)
- Wait for SIM activation
Prepaid eSIM — 3 steps (~5 min)
- Buy online before departure (2 min)
- Scan QR code over home WiFi (1 min)
- Enable on landing — connects automatically
Which Provider
Zimbabwe mobile data provider guide
Short weekend trip to Zimbabwe and price is the priority? Nomad has the lowest per-GB rate. Multi-country itinerary that includes Zimbabwe? Airalo covers 200+ countries on one account — switch destinations without buying a new plan.
Streaming video on a long trip or tethering a laptop? Holafly unlimited daily data means no counter to watch. Connecting through hostel or airport WiFi along the way? Saily adds NordVPN on the same account — your traffic stays encrypted on public networks.
Regional Plans
Regional eSIM bundles that include Zimbabwe
eSIM prices vary by country in Africa. Zimbabwe plans start at competitive rates. Neighboring destinations may cost more or less per GB depending on local carrier rates.
A regional bundle averages the cost across countries. If one destination on your route is expensive, the bundle dilutes that cost. Compare individual country totals against the regional bundle price before you buy.
Compare providers side by side: Airalo vs Holafly · Airalo vs Nomad · Holafly vs Saily · Saily vs Nomad · All providers
The Honest Call
Local SIM card or travel eSIM for Zimbabwe
Choose an eSIM if you...
- Connect to Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network without buying a SIM at the counter
- Get the same carrier coverage as a physical SIM — no coverage trade-off
- Activate before departure so coverage starts the moment you land
- Switch between carriers automatically on multi-carrier plans
Choose a local SIM if you...
- You need the specific plan from a local carrier that includes voice minutes and a local number
- Staying in a rural area where in-store staff can advise on the strongest local signal
- Your phone does not support eSIM hardware
- You prefer to compare plans face-to-face at a carrier store after arrival
Compare alternatives: pocket WiFi vs eSIM | prepaid vs postpaid
Avoid These
Data buying errors in Zimbabwe
Skipping the device compatibility check.
Confirm your phone is carrier-unlocked before buying. A locked device rejects any foreign eSIM profile. Check under Settings on iPhone or the SIM Manager on Android — and allow 24-72 hours to unlock if needed.
Leaving data roaming enabled on the home SIM.
With two SIMs active, your home carrier's roaming can silently rack up charges. Turn off data roaming on the home SIM before departure and route everything through the travel eSIM.
Buying a carrier-locked phone specifically for this trip.
Carrier-locked devices reject foreign eSIM profiles. If you bought a new phone recently, confirm it is unlocked before purchasing a Zimbabwe eSIM. Unlocking requests to US carriers typically take 24-72 hours.
Sharing login credentials across devices.
Each eSIM QR code is single-use and ties to one device. If you scan it on one phone and try to use it on another, the profile will not install. Buy a separate plan for each device in your group.
Privacy
VPN and internet privacy in Zimbabwe
Traveling in Zimbabwe means connecting to unfamiliar networks. Hotel WiFi, airport terminals, and cafe hotspots are shared by default — no encryption between your device and the router.
Two options for protection: use your prepaid eSIM's cellular data instead of WiFi (private by design), or run a VPN when WiFi is the only option. Saily bundles both — eSIM data and NordVPN — in a single travel account.
Learn more: eSIM security and privacy guide
Troubleshooting
Zimbabwe eSIM troubleshooting checklist
No signal after landing
Enable data roaming on the eSIM line specifically — not your home carrier line. Restart your phone and wait 2-3 minutes for network registration. Econet Wireless in Zimbabwe sometimes takes a moment to hand off a new eSIM profile on arrival.
Data disappearing quickly
Three quick fixes: turn off background app refresh, download offline maps for Zimbabwe before departure, and switch streaming apps to WiFi-only mode. Under Settings → Cellular you can see which apps burned data in the background on Econet Wireless's network without you opening them.
Cannot connect to corporate VPN
Corporate VPNs often use strict protocols that conflict with mobile carrier settings. On Econet Wireless in Zimbabwe, try switching from IKEv2 to OpenVPN or WireGuard. Contact your IT team for alternate server addresses if the primary fails. Test VPN connectivity over home WiFi before departure to confirm your credentials work — troubleshooting in a foreign time zone adds friction.
Phone uses WiFi instead of eSIM data
Your phone may auto-connect to a weak WiFi network and ignore the eSIM data connection. Turn off WiFi when you need reliable mobile data in Zimbabwe. On iPhone, use Settings → WiFi → toggle off. On Android, swipe down and disable WiFi. Econet Wireless's 4G LTE signal is often faster than cafe or hotel WiFi.
The Bottom Line
The verdict on prepaid eSIM for Zimbabwe
Having data when you land in Zimbabwe means access to emergency services, real-time navigation, and translation tools from your first step outside Zimbabwe's main airport. Saily connects to Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network at $2.40/GB. Set it up at home and land with every tool working before you reach the curb.
Starting at $2.40/GB, a prepaid plan for Zimbabwe is one of the easiest upgrades for any trip. See the full destinations list or explore more Africa destinations, or read how to activate your eSIM before you fly.
How we test and score: editorial policy · corrections log
FAQ
Prepaid data FAQ for Zimbabwe visitors
Can I buy a SIM card at the airport in Zimbabwe?
Airport SIM counter availability in Zimbabwe varies by terminal and time of day. Counters may be closed on overnight arrivals, and tourist SIMs typically cost more than in-city phone shops. A prepaid eSIM eliminates the uncertainty: purchase online, install via QR code before departure, and connect to Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network on landing. No airport counter needed.
Do I need a passport to buy a SIM in Zimbabwe?
Passport requirements for SIM cards in Zimbabwe depend on the retailer and local regulations. Airport counters are more likely to require ID than city shops. A prepaid eSIM removes this variable: purchase and install from your phone at home, with no ID check at any counter. You land in Zimbabwe with data active on Econet Wireless's network — no paperwork, no waiting, no identity verification.
Is an airport SIM or eSIM cheaper for Zimbabwe?
A prepaid eSIM costs less — and saves time. Airport SIM counters in Zimbabwe charge 30-50% more than city shops, and the queue eats 15-25 minutes after you land. A prepaid eSIM starts at $2.40/GB on Econet Wireless's 4G LTE network. Install before your flight, skip the arrivals queue, and use those first minutes in Zimbabwe for something better than waiting at a counter.
Can I install my Zimbabwe eSIM before I travel?
Yes. Install the eSIM up to 30 days before your trip. For extra safety, install a second eSIM from a different provider as a backup — iPhones store up to 8 profiles, so there is no limit issue. Scan both QR codes at home over WiFi, leave them inactive, and enable your primary Zimbabwe plan after landing. If one provider has poor coverage at your destination, switch to the backup in seconds. Plans start at competitive rates.
Which phones support eSIM for Zimbabwe?
All iPhone models from the XS (2018) onward support eSIM. Samsung Galaxy S20 (2020) and newer, Google Pixel 3 (2018) and newer, and most flagship Android phones from 2020 onward also work with prepaid eSIM plans for Zimbabwe. Carrier-unlock status matters more than the model year — a locked Galaxy S23 cannot install a travel eSIM. Check: Settings > General > About on iPhone, or Settings > Connections > SIM Manager on Android.
Can I use my prepaid eSIM as a hotspot in Zimbabwe?
Yes, with provider-specific limits. Airalo allows hotspot on most Zimbabwe data plans without a daily cap. Holafly's unlimited plans include hotspot but cap it at 1GB per day — enough for light laptop use but not video calls. Other providers vary. The safest approach: read the plan details on the provider's page before buying, not after. If the listing does not mention hotspot, assume it is limited.
What happens when my prepaid eSIM data runs out in Zimbabwe?
Your Zimbabwe data plan stops when you hit the limit. No overage charges, no automatic renewals, no hidden fees. The eSIM profile stays on your phone — you run on zero data until you top up. Open the provider app on WiFi (hotel, cafe, or airport), buy a new plan, and data resumes within a few minutes. The eSIM does not need to be reinstalled. You can also preload a second plan from a different provider as a backup before leaving home.
Can I keep my home phone number while using a Zimbabwe eSIM?
Yes. Set your prepaid Zimbabwe eSIM as the cellular data line and leave your home SIM active for calls and texts. Both run simultaneously on a dual-SIM phone. Incoming calls on your home number still ring through — your home carrier's standard rates apply to those calls, so check your plan if you expect to receive many. For most travelers, this setup means free data in Zimbabwe and reachable home contacts without a second device.
How far in advance should I buy my Zimbabwe prepaid eSIM?
For solo travelers, one to two days before departure. For group trips, buy earlier — coordinating eSIM installs for a family or travel group takes longer than doing it alone. Each person receives their own QR code and installs independently. Handle all purchases 3-5 days before the trip so everyone has time to scan and confirm. Plan validity starts from first use in Zimbabwe, not the purchase date. Plans start at competitive rates.
Does eSIM work without WiFi after installation in Zimbabwe?
Yes. The eSIM runs on Econet Wireless's cellular network in Zimbabwe — WiFi is not required after the one-time QR code install. Cellular connections actually use less battery than WiFi scanning, because your phone is not constantly searching for networks. Keep WiFi turned off while using the eSIM to extend battery life during long sightseeing days in Zimbabwe. Toggle WiFi on only at your hotel if you prefer a faster connection for large downloads or video calls.
Can I have two eSIMs on my phone at the same time for Zimbabwe?
Yes. The most common setup for Zimbabwe travel: keep your home eSIM (or physical SIM) for calls and texts, and add a travel eSIM for data. Both run at the same time. Route cellular data through the travel eSIM and leave your home line active for incoming calls and SMS verification codes. iPhones store up to 8 eSIM profiles; Samsung Galaxy S21+ supports dual eSIM. No conflict, no SIM swap, no lost calls during your trip.
How do I check if my phone is unlocked for eSIM in Zimbabwe?
The fastest test: borrow a SIM card from someone on a different carrier and insert it into your phone. If the phone connects to their network, yours is unlocked. No SIM available? Check Settings > General > About on iPhone — look for "No SIM restrictions" next to Carrier Lock. On Samsung, go to Settings > Connections > SIM Manager and look for the "Add eSIM" option. A locked phone cannot install any travel eSIM, including Zimbabwe plans.
The fastest way to get Zimbabwe data
Skip the airport SIM queue. Your data is running before you reach the taxi rank.