Zimbabwe and South Africa are neighboring countries located in southern Africa. Zimbabwe is landlocked and bordered by South Africa to the south, Mozambique to the east, and Botswana and Zambia to the west and north, respectively. The capital city of Zimbabwe is Harare, while Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein serve as the administrative capital of South Africa.
Both countries share cultural and historical ties, with many people in Zimbabwe having familial connections in South Africa. The economies of both nations are diverse, with South Africa being more industrialized, while Zimbabwe relies heavily on agriculture and mining. The two countries also engage in trade and regional cooperation through organizations like the Southern African Development Community (SADC).