Zimbabwe Consulate In Johannesburg announces Early Closure On 20 April 2026

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Zimbabwe Consulate in Johannesburg Announces Early Closure on 20 April 2026

  • Consulate will close early at 10:00am on Monday, 20 April 2026
  • Normal working hours resume on Tuesday, 21 April 2026 (08:30–13:00)
  • Public urged to arrive early; no agents authorised to represent the Consulate

Read full notice below for official contacts and service guidance 

Johannesburg, South Africa – Public C Notice

The Zimbabwe Consulate in Johannesburg has announced an early closure on Monday, 20 April 2026, as part of internal operational arrangements affecting service delivery on the day.

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According to the official notice issued on 17 April 2026, the Consulate will close at 10:00 hours on that Monday. However, to reduce disruption for clients, operations will begin early in the morning to accommodate those who require urgent consular services.

Members of the public who intend to visit the Consulate on that day are strongly advised to arrive as early as possible to avoid delays or missing services before closure.

Normal operating hours of 08:30 to 13:00 will resume on Tuesday, 21 April 2026, with services continuing as usual thereafter.

Important Public Guidance

The Consulate has also reminded the public that it does not work with or authorise agents to act on its behalf. Clients are urged to deal directly with official channels to avoid fraud, misrepresentation, or unnecessary costs.

For enquiries and assistance, the following official communication channels remain active:

  • Email: admin@zimbabweconsulate.co.za
  • Hotline/Emergency: +27 66 487 3806
  • General Lines: +27 11 615 5879 / +27 11 615 3400

The Consulate says the adjustment is temporary and urges the public to plan ahead to avoid congestion during the shortened service window.

The Consulate has expressed regret for any inconvenience caused and reaffirmed its commitment to providing timely and accessible services to Zimbabwean nationals in South Africa.

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