|
BEITBRIDGE, South Africa (AP) - The mother of six from Zimbabwe doesn't want to have to cross the border to South Africa for essentials like soap and cooking oil, so she voted for change in last month's elections.
What she got was a death threat.
Priscah Godzamutsipa sits next to a few sacks of nuts she it trying to sell at this busy border post linking South Africa to its troubled neighbor. She says she worries about going home, where militants loyal to President Robert Mugabe are intimidating villagers who voted against the longtime leader.
|