Victoria Falls Border Post Goes 24/7: Unlocking Unprecedented Regional Travel & Trade

The Victoria Falls Border Post, strategically linking Zimbabwe and Zambia, has officially transitioned to 24-hour operations, signaling a transformative moment for cross-border travel and commerce in Southern Africa. Announced in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on November 13, 2025, the indefinite extension of operating hours leverages Section 41 of the Immigration Act, granting travelers, traders, and local communities unprecedented access to the border at any time, effective immediately. Ambassador Raphael Faranisi, Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, confirmed the update under General Notice 2265A.
For the tourism sector, this move is a monumental shift. Victoria Falls, globally renowned and locally called Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders”), now allows visitors to explore the area without the constraints of fixed border hours. Travelers can enjoy early-morning or nighttime excursions, extending their stays and deepening exploration of nearby attractions such as game reserves, cultural sites, and adventure sports. Local operators, hotels, and experience providers are expected to benefit from increased tourist flexibility, supporting the vision of Victoria Falls as a fully integrated, multi-country tourism hub in Southern Africa.
Beyond tourism, the 24-hour policy significantly boosts cross-border trade. Previously, transporters and traders faced overnight delays that increased costs and disrupted supply chains. Continuous operations now reduce transit times, lower transportation expenses, and improve supply chain reliability, benefiting exporters, importers, logistics providers, and small-scale traders alike. Predictable border access is poised to encourage business growth, foster partnerships, and attract investment along this vital trade corridor.
Local communities also gain tangible advantages. Commuters, students, and families traversing between Zimbabwe and Zambia can now do so without time constraints. Authorities anticipate reduced congestion, smoother processing, and shorter queues, creating a more efficient and pleasant experience for all users.
This development aligns with broader African infrastructure and regional integration trends, positioning Zimbabwe and Zambia as leaders in enhancing mobility and economic connectivity. Airlines, bus operators, and transfer companies now have the flexibility to optimize schedules, while accommodation providers and destination managers can market Victoria Falls as a year-round, accessible attraction. Artisans and local businesses are likely to benefit from increased foot traffic and spending.
The 24-hour Victoria Falls Border Post underscores how targeted policy reform can unlock economic potential, improve regional connectivity, and inspire broader replication across Africa. As continuous operations take effect, the post is set to enhance tourism, streamline trade, and strengthen social and economic integration, cementing Victoria Falls as both a global landmark and a hub of opportunity.
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