PHOTO STORY: A bumper harvest in Gokwe

Midlands province experienced low rainfall but despite that many families experienced a bumper harvest. Sunday Mail Visual News captured one such family in the rural areas of Manokere village. Pictures were taken and captioned by photographer Kudakwashe Hunda.

The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year's harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall - Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year’s harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall – Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year's harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall - Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year’s harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall – Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year's harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall - Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda
The Muyambiri family from Manokore village in Gokwe prepares their twenty tons of maize from this year’s harvest for packaging and storage. Families in this part of Midlands Province had bumper harvest despite receiving relatively low rainfall – Pictures by Kudakwashe Hunda

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