HappyToHelp247 wrote:Hi,
ILR doesn't mean you are no longer Refugee.
Your Refugee Status will be remove when you will get British Citizen.
thanks
If the OP has ILR it's barely relevant whether that was attained by marriage, long residence or asylum. In trotting off back to the country where he was allegedly in fear of persecution, within a month or two of gaining residence in the UK, one might suspect that his claim to be in fear was not genuine, but this is unlikely to be pursued.
Many years ago at Heathrow, Immigration Officers used to encounter Vietnamese with refugee status arriving back from Bangkok. The stamps in their HO refugee docs indicated that that Bangkok was merely a transit, but there were no other endorsements. We used to ask them where they had gone - "Laos" was a favourite answer. However, the IO in BKK always writes the flight number on the stamp, and it was a simple matter to look that up and ascertain that they had flown to Saigon. We used to report it, but nothing was ever done about it.
As Samira has pointed out, it is for the OP to judge what risk he is taking by travelling back to Zimbabwe. If he is locked up or otherwise molested, his claim would appear to have been justified. Otherwise...? I wouldn't presume to judge.