Romantic gift-giving in Zimbabwe has changed in recent years, especially around Valentine’s Day. In Harare and other cities, cash bouquets made from folded U.S. dollar notes shaped like flowers have become popular gifts. The trend has grown through social media and changing shopping habits. Zimbabwe has used the U.S. dollar widely since 2009 after serious hyperinflation. Because of this, money is very important in daily life. Market vendors report higher sales during Valentine’s season, and the gifts are seen as both useful and meaningful.

Recycled metal gifts have also become popular in Harare. Artisans collect old scrap metal and turn it into heart-shaped jewelry and decorations. Environmental specialists say this reduces waste and creates jobs. Making these items requires skill, which adds value to the products. Local shops report more interest from Zimbabwean buyers. Some challenges remain, such as limited tools and higher costs. However, the trend continues, showing how romance is connected to practicality and sustainability in modern Zimbabwe.