279583 304748 584331 293845 320293 614138 296783 323496 620279 Bulawayo 175272 210391 385663 184213 221123 405336 186055 223334 409389 Mat North 167303 199710 367013 175837 209897 385734 177596 211996 389592 Mat South 150783 185137 335920 158474 194581 353055 160059 196527 356586 Total 3155345 3650110 6805455 3316299 3836302 7152602 3349462 3874665 7224128 Mash Central Table 3 shows an overall picture of population projections for 2017 and 2018 across the ten provinces in the country. Projections show that Harare has the highest number of people aged 18+ (1 345 818), followed by Manicaland (912 762), Midlands (865 185) and in third place Mash West (834 414). The Province with the least number is Matabeleland South where 389 592 would have reached 18 by 2018. Zimbabweans living Outside the Country of Permanent Basis post 2012 Census The post 2000 era has shown an accelerated rise in emigration flows and cross-border movements due to the worsening economic situation (Makina, 2010; de Jager & Musuva, 2015). In first ever Migration Profile on Zimbabwe, Zanamwe and Devillard (2009) noted that these emigrations have been characterized by informal cross-border movement, migration of highly skilled nationals and survival migration of the poor and impoverished. As a result, reliable estimates of Zimbabweans living outside of their country are difficult and vary considerably from source to source and any current attempts at estimating the number of Zimbabweans living outside of Zimbabwe on a permanent basis are hampered by the generally lack of adequate data on migration in Zimbabwe (Schachter, 2009; ZimStat, 2009). While the data collected on migration are not reliable and are far from representing the complete reality of migration in Zimbabwe (Schachter, 2009) that has not stopped attempts at estimates. Prior to the 2012 census, conflicting estimates of Zimbabwe leaving outside of the country varied across and within countries of destination such as Australia, Botswana, Canada, South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States. For example, Pasura (2008) estimated that three 6

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