Finding a job in Zimbabwe requires a mix of networking and knowing which digital platforms are updated daily. Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, these five platforms are the most reliable for finding legitimate vacancies.

  1. CV People Africa CV People Africa is arguably the most professional recruitment agency in the country. They don’t just list jobs; they headhunt for top-tier companies.

Best For: Professional, corporate, and NGO roles.

How it works: You create a profile, upload your CV, and their consultants match you with employers. It’s highly organized and free for job seekers.

Website: cvpeopleafrica.com

  1. Vacancy Mail Vacancy Mail is the "old faithful" of the Zimbabwean job market. It’s a massive aggregator that pulls jobs from newspapers, company websites, and direct submissions.

Best For: All-around searches, from teaching and nursing to driving and accounting.

Key Feature: They have a very active WhatsApp bot and email newsletter that sends daily job alerts directly to your phone.

Website: vacancymail.co.zw

  1. Classifieds.co.zw (Jobs Section) While known for selling cars and houses, the Classifieds jobs section is surprisingly robust for entry-level and technical "blue-collar" roles.

Best For: General labor, administrative assistants, sales reps, and hospitality staff.

Pro-Tip: Because it’s a public board, be extra careful of "recruitment fee" scams here.

Website: classifieds.co.zw/jobs

  1. Kubatana.net If you are looking to work in the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) or development sector, Kubatana is the gold standard.

Best For: NGO jobs, UN roles, humanitarian work, and activism.

Key Feature: They provide clear closing dates and detailed "Terms of Reference" (ToRs) for every role listed.

Website: kubatana.net

  1. LinkedIn (The "Zim Professional" Network) In 2026, LinkedIn is no longer optional. Most HR managers in Harare and Bulawayo post jobs on LinkedIn before they even put them in the newspaper.

Best For: Networking with HR managers directly and finding remote "work from home" jobs for international companies.

Strategy: Follow major Zimbabwean companies like Econet, Old Mutual, Delta, and Innscor to see their "Careers" updates.

⚠️ A Critical Warning for Job Seekers Never pay for a job interview. In Zimbabwe, it is illegal and unethical for a recruiter to ask you for a "registration fee," "processing fee," or "uniform fee" before you are hired. If someone asks for money via EcoCash to "guarantee" you a spot, it is a scam.