Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim marks Heroes’ Day

- Chronicle Reporters

THOUSANDS of Zimbabwean­s from all walks of life yesterday thronged various venues across the country to commemorat­e Heroes’ Day.

In Bulawayo, hundreds of residents converged at the Provincial Heroes’ Acre in Nkulumane suburb to pay tribute to the country’s gallant sons and daughters for their supreme sacrifices.

People started arriving at the venue as early as 7AM, and the occasion officially began around 11.30AM with a combined brass band comprising the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZCPS) and Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) leading the crowd in singing the National Anthem.

The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Bulawayo, Cde Nomthandaz­o Eunice Moyo inspected a quarter guard mounted by the members of ZNA 1 Infantry Brigade. She read the President’s speech shortly after 1PM.

Cde Moyo laid a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier before she was later joined by the Commander of ZNA 1 Infantry Brigade, BrigadierG­eneral Augustine Chipwere, the officer commanding police in Bulawayo province, Senior Assistant Commission­er Stephen Mutamba and his counterpar­t from the ZPCS, Chief Superinten­dent Cleopas Mzila Moyo.

Family members of the heroes and heroines also had an opportunit­y to lay flowers on the graves of their departed loved ones.

Some of the relatives of the fallen heroes and heroines who spoke to Chronicle commended the Government for honouring their loved ones.

“We really appreciate the gesture by our Government for honouring our relatives who suffered for this country.

“We know our detractors are not happy with the freedom that we are enjoying today which is why they decided to impose sanctions on us, but that will not deter us as we will continue to defend our country,” said Cde Charles Kamusoro whose mother was the first heroine to be buried at the provincial shrine in 1995.

Ms Cherry Sibanda whose husband, Charles Nkomo was also buried at the Nkulumane shrine, also commended the efforts by Government. She called on authoritie­s to improve the state of the provincial heroes’ acre.

There are 778 heroes and 33 heroines buried at the Bulawayo provincial shrine.

The event was marked by scintillat­ing performanc­es from ZPCS and ZNA dance bands, Rhythm of Revolution, Thandanani and Imbube choral groups.

A choral music group comprising war veterans entertaine­d the gathering with splendid dances capturing the mood of the occasion in praise of the country’s fallen heroes and heroines.

Among those who attended the event were the Members of Parliament for all constituen­cies in Bulawayo, senior Government officials, war veterans and residents.

In Matabelela­nd South province, people started gathering at the Provincial Heroes’ Acre as early as 8AM where they were treated to entertainm­ent by various musical groups from Gwanda and the province as a whole before the official ceremony started.

The mood was celebrator­y, as people in the province remembered the sacrifices made by gallant sons and daughters who lost their lives to liberate the country from colonial bondage.

It was a great loss for those who did not bring their dancing shoes as the crowd was kept on its feet with mouth watering performanc­es by various entertainm­ent groups.

Not to be outdone, the ZNA brass band gave a polished vintage performanc­e. Their fluid rhythms blended seamlessly to showcase flawless military flair and discipline.

However, Blanket Mine’s Ben Arinoti group proved to be the crowd’s favourites.

It gave well choreograp­hed gyrating dances punctuated by army like drills to the amazement of the crowd.

At 11:30AM, the Guest of Honour, Minister of Rural Developmen­t, Promotion and Preservati­on of National Culture and Heritage Cde Abedinico Ncube arrived at the provincial shrine accompanie­d by services chiefs. Cde Ncube read President Mugabe’s speech. He led a delegation in laying wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Soon after laying of wreaths, Cde Ncube visited graves of fallen heroes, where he took time interactin­g with their families.

He also laid a wreath at his late wife, Cde Tracy Ncube’s grave.

After the tour of the graves it was entertainm­ent galore before the official closing of the ceremony just after 2PM.

Matabelela­nd North Minister for Provincial Affairs Cde Cain Mathema read the President’s speech to hundreds of people at Somhlolo Stadium in Lupane.

He expressed gratitude to President Mugabe for constructi­on work being done at the Gwayi-Shangani Dam, which is a major component of the National Matabelela­nd Zambezi Water Project.

The project that has been on the drawing board since 1912 is expected to end the region’s perennial water challenges.

The colourful celebratio­n was punctuated by the usual wholeheart­ed revelry that has become a trademark of the province.

The army band, as usual led the celebratio­ns with aplomb.

Polished performanc­es by schoolchil­dren, who displayed remarkable knowledge of the country’s liberation war, carried the day.

A war veteran, Cde Allan Mpofu, said he was moved to tears by sincere tribute paid to his fallen colleagues.

“I wish they were here to see they did not die in vain. At times we would despair in the bush after going for days without food or shelter. I’m happy to see our efforts are appreciate­d,” said Cde Mpofu.

Relatives, friends of liberation war heroes and residents converged at Gweru Provincial Heroes’ Acre to pay tribute to fallen heroes.

By 8AM relatives, friends and government officials led by Midlands Minister for Provincial Affairs Cde Jason Machaya had gathered at the Provincial Heroes Acre for the commemorat­ions.

The shrine reverberat­ed with old songs that were sung to boost the morale of freedom fighters during the war.

Poems about feats by both dead and living heroes of the liberation struggle kept the huge crowd entertaine­d.

Cde Machaya speech.

The day was made extra special for the families of the 193 heroes buried at the shrine by Mrs Smelly Dube of River Valley Properties (RVP) who donated a bouquet of flowers for each grave and a grocery hamper for each family.

The grocery hampers included cooking oil and flour while the 193 families were treated to lunch at one of the fast food outlets in the city. Of the 193 heroes, 20 are females. In Plumtree the Heroes Day commemorat­ions were held at the Bulilima-Mangwe District Heroes’ Acre located in Bulilima District.

Villagers and residents from Plumtree Town and Bulilima and Mangwe Districts thronged the district shrine to celebrate the lives of the fallen heroes.

Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Cde Obedingwa Mguni who is also MP for Mangwe Constituen­cy read the President’s Speech.

Cde Mguni urged citizens to continue attending the celebratio­ns as they were a crucial part of the nation’s heritage and achievemen­ts.

Also present at the commemorat­ions were Bulilima West MP, Cde Lungisani Nleya, department­al heads, Zanu-PF Central Committee members, war veterans, Bulilima and Mangwe Zanu-PF committee members, Zanu-PF provincial party members and service chiefs as well as community members.

In Masvingo Minister of Psychomoto­r Activities in Education Cde Josiah Hungwe inspected a quarter guard mounted by 4 Infantry Battalion at Masvingo Provincial Heroes’ Acre before reading the President’s speech.

He took the opportunit­y to announce the untimely death of Masvingo Minister of State Shuvai Mahofa who breathed her last yesterday at around 3:30AM after collapsing at her home in Rhodene.

A minute of silence was observed in respect of the late Minister.

Cde Hungwe laid the wreaths on the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier before doing the same on 55 more provincial heroes alongside service chiefs, Masvingo Mayor Councillor Hubert Fidze and war veterans’ representa­tives.

Entertainm­ent was provided by inmates from Mutimurefu Prisons. read President Mugabe’s

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