Not the page I was looking for but it will have to do...
https://www.zliavhunting.com/caliber-requirements-for-african-countries/
It's worth noting that while Zim and Namibia allow 9.3mm calibre, there is also an energy requirement of 5300J or 3,909 ft. lbs. Most factory loads or the 9.3x62 will not meet this requirement. Even the RWS 293 gr. TUG ( now called UNI classic) listed at 2,430 fps, won't do it.
here are some mystakes on those infos: not your fault this is internet.
Africa: i collected those datas and contacted different agencies when we operated in different places.
Benin +6mm
senegal
mini 8x68 buffalo hippo roan reedbuck hardbeest
other antelope +6 mm
burkina faso
+9mm buffalo
+7mm lion roan hartbeest warthog bushbuck hyena reedbuck
CAR sorry but never heard or read about 375 as a mini in any regulations so far. i left there in 92 ... no new regulations has been implemented so far.
old french colonies are hard to get a clue about what they do as hunting is open and close depending on the situation and most of the locals do not rely on laws ....
RSA new rules may 2011 do not know if these rules were ever implemented ....
3.3 g 50 grains springbok moutain reedbuck
6.6 g 100 grains impala warthog blesbuk common reedbuck nyala ewe
8.4 g 130 grains tssessebe hartebeest black wildebeest nyala
9 g 150 grains kudu gemsbock leopard roan sable blue wildebeest
11 g 175 grains up to eland
16.2 g 250 grains lion buffalo giraffe
19.5 g 300 grains elephant rhinoceros hippotamus + fmj or monolithic construction
Namibia there is no 7mm mini this is a NAPHA thing not regulations at all. but 5400 joules may be hard to reach in the 9.3x62. there is no indication for lion nor leopard in the namibian regulations. so yes for Namibia i already agreed on it.
Zimbabwe the late Don Heath worked on the level and it is now 5000 joules or 3688 ft lbs ... so available for 9.3.
enjoy the exchange.
while the 375hh is universal the 9,3 is not far behind ....