Zimbabwe's cultural landscape is shaped by its two major ethnic groups: the Shona, making up roughly 80% of the population, and the Ndebele, about 15%. A typical meal featuring sadza costs around $3 to $5, with average temperatures in Harare ranging from 60°F in June to 90°F in January.

Published: 1/9/2026
Last Published: 1/9/2026
Updated: 6/4/2026
Category: Food & Culture
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Zimbabwean Food & Culture: Complete Guide to Traditions, Cuisine & Heritage

Zimbabwean Food & Culture: Complete Guide to Traditions, Cuisine & Heritage

Zimbabwe's cultural landscape is shaped by its two major ethnic groups: the Shona, making up roughly 80% of the population, and the Ndebele, about 15%. A typical meal featuring sadza costs around $3 to $5, with average temperatures in Harare ranging from 60°F in June to 90°F in January.

Nick Turner
Updated Jun 4, 2026
14 min read
Nick Turner

Nick Turner

Nick Turner is a travel writer and destination specialist who contributes to Visit Network's portfolio of city and country guides. A seasoned traveller with particular expertise in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Mediterranean Europe, he focuses on food, nightlife, and off-the-beaten-path local neighbourhoods. When not writing, he documents his travels on Instagram as Country Connoisseur.

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