Zim white farmer killed as robbery cases rise

A white farmer has been killed in Zimbabwe, but police believe her death came during a botched robbery.

HARARE – A white farmer has been killed in Zimbabwe, but police believe her death came during a botched robbery, and is not the latest incident of farm killings which peaked in the early 2000s during Zimbabwe’s oft-violent land reforms.

The victim has been named as Rene Mitchell, a 44-year-old who lived with her husband at Mantlavina Farm in Beatrice, a farming community 55km south-west of Harare.

Police said Mitchell woke up at around 2AM after hearing a disturbance outside. She armed herself with a Bruno 22 rifle and went outside to investigate.

“She was shot in the back and died on the spot,” national police spokesman Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said.

A white farmer Rene Mitchell was shot dead in Beatrice
A white farmer Rene Mitchell was shot dead in Beatrice

Rene’s husband was being treated in hospital after suffering injuries during the attack.

In early 2000, Zimbabwe began a programme to seize land from about 4,000 white farmers. The land grabs sometimes turned violent, and over a dozen farmers died in the confrontations.

Attacks on farmers are not common in Zimbabwe, but a wave of armed robberies gripping the country suggest targets are carefully picked based on their perceived wealth and social status.

  • ZimLive
RosGwen24 News
RosGwen24 News
Articles: 2293

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *