Parcel tracking in Zimbabwe (ZimPost, Courier Services and more)

Tracking parcels from Zimbabwe or within the country is easy with Parcel App. We support local and international couriers including ZimPost and others.

Supported Carriers

Parcel tracking from Zimbabwe and across the country is simple thanks to Parcel App. Whether you send or receive parcels, we cover many Zimbabwean postal and courier services like ZimPost and private couriers. Our platform helps you follow your shipment every step of the way.

Zimbabwe’s postal system is mainly handled by ZimPost, the official postal operator. For faster deliveries, several courier companies operate nationally and internationally. These include DHL, FedEx, and local courier services. Marketplace logistics also play a role, especially for online shopping deliveries.

Tracking numbers in Zimbabwe usually follow formats set by the carrier. For example, ZimPost tracking codes often start with two letters, followed by digits, and end with “ZW”. An example is RR123456789ZW. These codes help identify and track parcels accurately.

International shipping from Zimbabwe often connects to countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia. If your parcel goes to Russia, you can track it through Russian Post once it arrives there. Parcel App supports tracking across borders, making it easier to monitor international shipments.

Using Parcel App to track your parcels is straightforward. Just enter your tracking number on our website or mobile app. The app detects the carrier automatically and shows real-time updates. You can also get notifications about your parcel’s status and delivery progress.

Parcel App offers many benefits for tracking parcels from Zimbabwe:

  • Supports over 1000 couriers worldwide
  • Handles international and local tracking codes
  • Simple and user-friendly interface
  • Automatic carrier detection and notifications

With Parcel App, you stay informed about your parcels from Zimbabwe or within the country. Our service helps you avoid delivery surprises and keeps you updated every step of the way.

FAQ

Delivery times vary depending on the courier and destination. Local shipments usually take a few days, while international parcels can take one to several weeks.

Sometimes tracking info updates with a delay. If it stays the same for a long time, contact the courier or seller for more details.

ZimPost is the main postal operator. DHL and FedEx are popular for international shipments. Local couriers also offer good service depending on your area.

Yes, Parcel App supports international tracking. You can follow your parcel from Zimbabwe to many countries worldwide.

Yes, you can enable notifications in the app or on the website to get alerts about your parcel’s status changes.

Shipment Tracking Statuses

•Pending
Awaiting Processing

The parcel has been registered in the system but has not yet been handed over for processing. The seller may have created the tracking number, but the package hasn’t been shipped yet.

•In Transit
In Transit

The package has left the sender’s warehouse and is on its way to the destination. It may be passing through sorting centers or customs.

•Delivered
Delivered

The parcel has been successfully delivered to the recipient. Delivery is usually confirmed by a signature or other confirmation.

•Not Found
Shipment Not Found

The status means there is no information about the package. Possible reasons include an incorrect tracking number, the package not yet registered in the system, or it is no longer being tracked.

Guides & Manuals

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