UPDATE | It appears that the monstrosity of a statue erected in honour of liberation hero Joshua Nkomo in Maphisa, Matabeleland South, ahead of Zimbabwe’s Independence Day celebrations marking 46 years of independence, has now been removed. Load image Load image
Happy 46th Independence Anniversary, Zimbabwe! Today, Raymeg Rabbit Grill and Chillspot proudly joins the nation in celebrating 46 years of Zimbabwe’s Independence — a journey marked by courage, resilience, unity, and the rich flavours that bring us together as a people. Load image 5 KB
— Raymeg Rabbit Grill and Chillspot (@GrillRabbit) April 18, 2026
Zimbabwe’s 20 Worst Cabinet Members since Independence in April 1980 Rated — From the merely useless to the utterly destructive. 1/ At the bottom — Emmerson Mnangagwa (1/10). Gukurahundi massacres in the 80s. Congo looting in the 90s. Civilian killings in 2008, 2018 and Show more Load image
Independence Message From Senator Jameson Timba Convenor — Defend the Constitution Platform (DCP) 18 April 2026 | Zimbabwe Independence Day Independence Must Mean the Power of the People Today, we commemorate Zimbabwe’s Independence — a historic victory anchored on one Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image Jameson Z. Timba and 8 others
— Defend The Constitution Platform (@DCPlatform25) April 18, 2026
Warmest wishes to Zimbabwe on the occasion of your Independence Day! Load image
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs 🇵🇱 (@PolandMFA) April 18, 2026
Why don't South Africa, Botswana, eSwatini & Lesotho gang-up & throw a political tantrum to demand that the Shona-led zimbabwe grant Matabeleland independence? Angilwi please .. I am just asking? Why do the Shona insist on keeping the Ndebele as a hostage population? Load image
Happy 46th Independence Day, Zimbabwe We join Zimbabweans in celebrating a legacy of resilience, determination & shared progress. We honor the past, reflect on the present & reaffirm our collective commitment to building a brighter inclusive future for all. @ZimGvt_NDS1 #SDGs Load image Miranda Tabifor and 8 others
THREAD: Zimbabwe turns 46 today. 18 April 2026. Independence Day. Rusunguko. Inkululeko. Chimurenga. Umvukela. I want to do something different this year. Not a celebration. Not a eulogy. An honest accounting. 46 years of independence – what it promised, what it delivered, Show more
Zimbabwe Independence commemorates the country's liberation from British colonial rule and its emergence as a sovereign nation. This day highlights the immense struggle, sacrifices, and countless lives lost by the people of Zimbabwe in the quest for self-determination and liberty. The day is observed in various ways, showcasing the rich cultural heritage, accomplishments, and aspirations of the Zimbabwean people.
The road to Zimbabwe's independence commenced in the late 1890s with the arrival of the British South Africa Company, leading to the establishment of the colony known as Rhodesia. Following several years of sporadic conflicts and economic exploitation, the liberation struggle intensified during the 1960s under the leadership of nationalist parties. In India, historical ties between the people can be traced back to the period when the Indian government supported Zimbabwe's fight for autonomy through the Non-Aligned Movement. India was also among the first few countries to establish bilateral relations with Zimbabwe upon its independence.
Commemorative events such as cultural exchange programs, seminars on the bilateral relationship, and informal gatherings among the Zimbabwean community are organized annually on this day around many cities across India. The Indian government and the media acknowledge the importance of this day, renewing the resolve to foster the bonds of friendship, mutual respect, and cooperation between the two nations.
Zimbabwe Independence Facts
India-Zimbabwe trade keeps growing, exceeding USD 14.9 million in November 2023, despite pandemic challenges.
Zimbabwe has been home to a significant Indian diaspora, which has contributed to the economic growth and development of the country. In the pre-independence period and during the colonial era, Indian merchants and traders had settled in the region, and their descendants continue to live in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe Independence Top Events and Things to Do
Attend a parade or celebration. Many events and performances are held throughout the day.
Enjoy traditional Zimbabwean dishes and cuisines. Some popular items include Dovi (a peanut stew), Muboora (boiled pumpkin leaves) and Sadza (a porridge).
Create a festive atmosphere by decorating your home with the colors of the Zimbabwean flag. Hang up flags or use decorations in green, yellow, red, black, and white to symbolize the national flag of Zimbabwe.
Take the opportunity to educate yourself about Zimbabwe's history, culture, and its struggles for independence. Read books, watch documentaries, or browse online resources to gain knowledge about the country.