"While in camp in Pretoria we will be able to keep an eye on what is going on. South Africa 'A' are in Harare at present and we will be liaising with South Africa Cricket and the British high Commission in Harare."
Zimbabwe is in the grip of drought and, according to reports, faces an acute shortage of cash. Protest movement #ThisFlag was started in April and has gained traction, with residents speaking out about the poverty huge swathes of the country face and corruption within the Robert Mugabe-led government.
There have been threats to arrest those spreading subversive messages and to institute an internet blackout.
Yesterday it was reported that the government tried to block popular messaging service WhatsApp to stop the spread of protests.
New Zealand are scheduled to meet Zimbabwe in two tests, both in Bulawayo. The first test starts July 29 at Queens Sports Club.
The Black Caps undertook a trouble-free three-match ODI series in Zimbabwe last year.