The new unity government in Zimbabwe has pledged to work for national reconciliation, as well as tackling the country’s urgent problems, including trying to stem its worst-ever cholera epidemic and ensuring its people have enough food to eat. Its a huge task. The country has been riven by political differences between supporters of President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu-PF party, and those supporting Morgan Tsvangirai, who headed a faction of the Movement for Democratic Change (or MDC). But in one rural area of Zimbabwe, steps have begun to try to heal the wounds of the past and reunite a deeply divided community.
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