Oct 03, 2002
Patson Muzuva sat by the mock ballot box on the second day of the Zimbabwe presidential election on 10 March. Dressed in mock army fatigue he looked very exhausted, and his voice was hoarse after spending two days and two nights dancing and singing protest songs as he and others guarded a huge mock ballot box just outside the Zimbabwe House in Central London. That morning he looked sad and reflective and seemed to realise that the election did not mean that political violence was over in Zimbabwe, - the threats, hiding and the fear for relatives and friends would still haunt him.
































