I just got back from Zimbabwe and can tell you I traveled all over the country with no problems. There is definitely no perceivable danger to visiting hunters as a result of the political unrest. I was rifle hunting this time but am booked for a trad bow hunt next year for buffalo and other animals. Having just hunted in the Zambezi valley, I can tell you that the buffalo herds are not up to the same levels as they were a decade ago. The Save Conservancy (Mokore specifically) had much better game populations and that is where I will be bowhunting next year. Good numbers of buffalo, eland, wildebeast, kudu, impala, zebra, giraffe and quite a few other species. I love Chewore (one of the hunting areas in the Zambezi valley that is now operated by Chifuti Safaris) and took fine old dagga boy with a rifle there a couple of weeks ago, but getting any buffalo with a bow in that area would have been next to impossible.
I used Mokore Safaris (they formerly operated the Chewore area and contracted with Chifuti for me to hunt there this year) and will be using Mokore Safaris for the bowhunt next year as they regularly guide bowhunters for everything from duiker up to elephant. There are ground blinds and tree stands at water holes as well as the tracking and stalking techniques that I prefer.
Mokore Safaris also operates a large concession in Mozambique that offers good hunting, but the game in that country was almost wiped out by their civil war and is still in a rebuilding process. My best friend just got back from there and did very well, but he had to travel to the Save Conservancy to get his buffalo because there were so few of them in Mozambique. In another 5 years or so Mozambique will have the buffalo populations built back up and will be a good place for them, but Zim is currently the better place.
Allan