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Silver in harare

Live local market intelligence, variant breakdowns, and powerful historical trends for Zimbabwe.

22K10 Grams

Silver (10 Grams)

ZWL 517.94
0.49%Updated about 7 hours ago
22K1 Tola

Silver (1 Tola)

ZWL 604.11
0.49%Updated about 7 hours ago
22K10 Grams

Silver (1 Troy Ounce)

ZWL 1,610.97
0.49%Updated about 7 hours ago
22K10 Grams

Silver (1 Kilogram)

ZWL 51,793.85
0.49%Updated about 7 hours ago

Interactive Market Curve (ZWL)

Select variations and timeframes below to analyze historical movement in harare.

Interactive line chart displaying the 30-day historical price trend for Silver (10 Grams). The current price is ZWL 518, which is up by 0.63% over this period.
ZWL 518
Increased byZWL 3 (0.63%)Past 1M
Period High
ZWL 543
Period Low
ZWL 505

Market Context: Silver in harare

As of today, the tracking systems indicate that Silver (10 Grams) in harare stands at a live rate of ZWL 517.94. These real-time fluctuations are autonomously recorded against global benchmarks for the Zimbabwe economy.

Our platform securely monitors the disparity between 24K pure variants and lower-karat standards, mapping their movement to provide deep financial intelligence in the local harare sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Silver in the Harare market.

What is the actual silver (Chandi) rate in Harare today?
The wholesale benchmark for Silver (10 Grams) is currently sitting at ZWL 517.94. Keep in mind, this is the live commodity rate. If you're walking into a local market in Harare to buy silver jewelry or utensils, the final price will be slightly higher after retailer margins and crafting fees.
How much does 1 Tola of silver actually weigh?
Whether it's gold or silver, 1 Tola always equals exactly 11.66 grams. Most jewelers across South Asia still quote daily rates per Tola. If you're checking international sites, they usually display prices in ounces or grams, which is why the numbers can sometimes look confusing.
What does "925 silver" mean when buying jewelry?
That's Sterling Silver! It means the piece is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals (usually copper). Pure 99.9% silver is way too soft for rings and chains—it would bend out of shape immediately. Sterling is the global standard for durability, and genuine pieces will usually have a tiny "925" stamped right into the metal.
Why do shop prices differ from the online silver rates?
The rate we show here is the raw, wholesale market price. Local dealers and jewelers in Harare have to factor in their shop rent, refining costs, transport, and profit margins. It's completely normal for the retail shop price to carry a premium over the live ticker.
Is buying physical silver a smart investment right now?
Many people buy silver as a more affordable alternative to gold. Because silver is heavily used in industries (like solar panels and electronics), its demand is huge. It can be more volatile than gold—meaning bigger price swings—but it remains a very popular entry-level asset for protecting savings against inflation.