As the recount of the presidential vote in Zimbabwe gets underway, reports continue to come in of harassment of white farmers and attacks on their staff by supporters of Robert Mugabe.
It is understood that the recount of disputed ballot boxes in the parliamentary election has now been completed and this confirms that the Movement for Democratic Change has a majority.
A so-called "war veteran" keeps watch from a tree
The farmer and his one remaining staff member water the cattle
Access to the farm is blocked by Zanu PF supporters
Pedigree Brahman cattle on the Zimbabwean farm
This man had burning plastic put on his back and arms as part of a "pungwe". His home was burned and his animals were doused in diesel and burned alive. (This is one of the less shocking images sent to FWi from inside Zimbabwe.)
by Philip Clarke (About this Author)
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