
The Duke of Sussex sits beneath the Diana tree in Huambo, Angola
International Development Secretary Alok Sharma said: "Landmines are indiscriminate weapons of war that maim and kill innocent men, women and children.
"Their devastation lasts long after conflict has ended."
The Halo Trust aims to clear 105,600 square metres of land in Zimbabwe in a year which, the charity said, will help more than 3,000 people get access to safe land which is vital for producing food and creating jobs.
Some 1,600 have lost their lives due to landmines since the war in the region ended in the 1980s, the government said.
James Cowan, of Halo, added: "We will clear twice as many minefields and help twice as many people thanks to this new support."