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• The appellant's father was a well-known man and the Adjudicator accepted that he had been awarded an OBE for his services to social services within Zimbabwe. He had fallen out with President Mugabe. Their father had died in 1990.
• The family had an MDC connection. The appellant herself ran a travel agency which was for some time located in a building owned by the MDC and she gave them free airline tickets when she could.
• The appellant was able to obtain a fresh Zimbabwean passport in 2002, after surrendering her South African nationality.
• She came to the United Kingdom to await the outcome of the 2003 elections.
• Her mother and daughter remained in Zimbabwe, as her daughter was at school there, and so did her brother. On 12 May 2004, the appellant's daughter joined her in the United Kingdom; her mother and brother remained in Zimbabwe.
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