The bodies of only two of the eight victims have been found, she said. Wildlife experts say crocodiles seize their prey and store them in underwater hollows, returning to consume them after several days. Lake Chivero is Harare's largest water reservoir.
"These people included men and women and all of them were poachers," Washaya-Moyo said. Fellow poachers have not been deterred as they keep returning to the same site. The poachers wade waist-deep into the water and angle for fish with bamboo rods. A section of the lake controlled by the national park authorities is a favourite spot for poachers from a nearby squatter camp who hawk fish to passing motorists on a nearby main road.