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Zimbabwe to Launch ZimSat-3 for Earth Observation

February 24, 2025
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Zimbabwe to Launch ZimSat-3 for Earth Observation

Zimbabwe to launch its 3rd satellite into space in less than 5 years

Zimbabwe is set to launch its third earth observation satellite, ZimSat-3, marking another milestone in its growing space ambitions. This comes just months after the successful launching of ZimSat-2, further strengthening the country’s capabilities in satellite technology.

The Southern African nation is also making strides in communication satellites, aiming to enhance ground-based communications and data transmission. According to Painos Gweme, Director-General of the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (ZINGSA), multiple satellite projects are currently underway.

“Take note that the satellite design, manufacture, test, and launch into space are not an event. There are several activities, processes, and stakeholders involved. However, our goal is not simply to launch satellites into space, but to ensure that these satellites address the specific needs of Zimbabwe.”

Painos Gweme

Gweme emphasized the importance of timely earth observation data, noting that Zimbabwe currently lacks the ability to receive updated satellite images every five to six hours. 

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“This data is crucial for crop yield analysis, monitoring soil erosion, and assessing environmental changes. Thus, we are currently working on ZimSat-3 and other satellites. These satellites are at various stages of production.”

Painos Gweme
Zimbabwe to Launch ZimSat-3 for Earth Observation
Painos Gweme

Zimbabwe launched ZimSat-2 in November 2024 after an initial delay in May. The satellite was deployed as part of a commercial rideshare mission overseen by GK Launch Services, which took off from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia’s Amur Oblast.

Before this, Zimbabwe entered the space race with the launch of ZimSat-1 in November 2022. The satellite currently aids in monitoring drought conditions, mapping mining activities, and facilitating data-driven operations via the Mazowe Ground Station.

Recognizing the role of space technology in modernization, the Zimbabwean government has upgraded the Mazowe Ground Control Station to support advanced frequency bands. This move is expected to bolster the country’s ability to handle more sophisticated satellite communications. Additionally, ZINGSA is actively monitoring mining villages affected by illicit operations to ensure the safety of people and infrastructure.

African Nations Advancing in Space Technology

Zimbabwe’s latest space venture aligns with the broader trend of African nations investing in satellite technology to boost economic and security capabilities. Several African countries have made significant strides in space exploration, with Egypt and South Africa leading the way.

Egypt became the first African country to launch a satellite when it sent NILESAT-101 into orbit in 1998. Since then, it has deployed ten satellites, with its latest, MISRSAT-2, developed in collaboration with China. This high-resolution optical remote-sensing satellite plays a key role in resource surveys and environmental monitoring.

South Africa followed in 1999 with the launch of SUNSAT, its first artificial satellite. The country now holds the record for the most satellites launched by an African nation, totaling twelve. Its space program focuses on communications, Earth observation, and scientific research.

Other African countries are also making significant strides. Senegal recently launched Gaindesat-1A, a nanosatellite designed for weather and environmental monitoring, marking a major leap in its technological sovereignty.

Nigeria, Algeria, and Kenya have also advanced their space programs. Nigeria has launched multiple communication satellites with China’s assistance, while Algeria’s Alcomsat-1 supports broadcasting and telecommunications. Kenya successfully sent its first working satellite into orbit in April 2023, contributing to Africa’s growing presence in space.

The increasing affordability of satellite technology has made space exploration more accessible for African nations. These satellites serve various purposes.Aside from Earth observation, telecommunications, and resource management, they also enhance national security by providing real-time surveillance, particularly in regions with vast land masses and porous borders.

As the cost of launching satellites continues to decline, more African countries are expected to enter the space race, leveraging satellite technology to drive economic growth and improve living standards across the continent.

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