Martha was forced to flee Zimbabwe. 'Mugabe thinks the country belongs to him - he must go now'
"I was a single parent with two children. They came to my house - I was beaten up. They killed my dog."
On Tuesday, Zimbabwe's ruling party began impeachment proceedings against President Robert Mugabe.
The 93-year-old, the world's oldest head of state, has refused to relinquish his grip on power despite calls for him to go.
One person who will be glad to see Mr Mugabe's bloody reign come to an end is Martha Musonza Holman.
She fled Zimbabwe in 2001 and now lives in Abergavenny. Martha is also founder of the charity Love Zimbabwe.
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