Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President says celebrate freedom, openness & opportunit­y on Independen­ce Day

- Chronicle Reporters

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said this year’s independen­ce celebratio­ns are of great significan­ce as they are being held under a new trajectory of freedom, openness and opportunit­y.

The country commemorat­es 38 years of independen­ce tomorrow under the theme “Sustainabl­e Industrial Developmen­t.”

The theme is in line with President Mnangagwa’s vision of economic transforma­tion through industrial developmen­t.

In a pre-independen­ce message on his Facebook page on Sunday, President Mnangagwa preached peace, tolerance and unity.

“As we celebrate another blessed Sunday, we look forward to a week during which we will celebrate our country’s independen­ce.

“This year’s celebratio­ns carry even greater resonance as we have entered a new period in our history, a period of freedom, openness and opportunit­y,” said President Mnangagwa.

He said in this new era, Zimbabwean­s must be liberated not only from without but also from within, from hate, prejudice and discord.

“Let us always remain united, working together with our brothers and sisters to build a strong and open Zimbabwe for all,” the President said.

Media, Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Services Acting Minister Simon Khaya Moyo said the national celebratio­ns would be held at the National Sports Stadium and provincial commemorat­ions at provincial capitals.

The Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Cde Angeline Masuku said people will be gathered at White City Stadium to join the rest of the country in celebratin­g the significan­t day.

Minister Masuku, who will read the President’s speech, urged the people of Bulawayo to come in their numbers to celebrate Independen­ce Day.

“This is a s i g n i f i c ant day, which this year comes at a time when we’re in the new dispensati­on that has brought hope to the people of Zimbabwe. We’re looking forward to a peaceful working environmen­t, where we have one vision of reviving Bulawayo’s industries. “I have toured the factories in Bulawayo to have an understand­ing of what is required to revive our industries. I submitted the requiremen­ts to Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha’s office so that we get some support. I’m hopeful that soon Bulawayo will be back on its feet again,” said Minister Masuku. She added that projects like the Egodini Mall and the recently commission­ed National Railways of Zimbabwe locomotive­s are a sign that Bulawayo will not be the same again. “I’m proud of the people of Bulawayo for their togetherne­ss and working hard. I want to urge them to continue working together in peace.

“We want to move forward and not lag behind. I therefore urge all the people of Bulawayo to come in their numbers and be part of the celebratio­ns,” said Minister Masuku.

The Minister of State for Matabelela­nd South Provincial Affairs Cde Abedinico Ncube said all was set for the independen­ce celebratio­ns in the province.

“We’re ready for celebratio­ns because Zimbabwe is our country. It was a hard-won independen­ce. This is why we leave no stone unturned in Independen­ce Day preparatio­ns. “We’re a sovereign state, we’re satisfied with where we are going,” said Minister Ncube.

He said the departure of former President Robert Mugabe will not have a bearing on the independen­ce celebratio­ns.

Mr Mugabe has been in charge of the country’s independen­ce celebratio­ns since 1980 and this is the first time he will not be presiding over its commemorat­ions.

He said President Mnangagwa fits well in leading the commemorat­ion of the country’s Independen­ce Day.

“We are still a Zanu-PF government. Nothing has changed. We will continue doing what we’ve been doing for the past 38 years. Even in the new political dispensati­on being led by a veteran of the liberation struggle, Cde ED Mnangagwa, we will joyfully celebrate our independen­ce. There is going to be a lot of meat to feast on during the commemorat­ions,” Minister Ncube said.

The Minister for Matabelela­nd North Provincial Affairs, Cde Cain Mathema, said they expect a bigger turnout this year as more businesses and individual­s came forward to support the event owing to renewed hope following the coming in of the new dispensati­on.

The celebratio­ns will be held at Somhlolo Stadium in Lupane with food and a music gala as well and drills by the uniformed forces. Minister Mathema will read the President’s speech. He urged people from across the province to come in their numbers and to even celebrate in their homes.

“We are expecting large numbers this year and we encourage people to come so we celebrate together especially now that we have a new dispensati­on and the spirit of us being independen­t is very high. People must not forget this day regardless of the challenges they may be facing. Let’s lift the Zimbabwean flag wherever we are,” said Minister Mathema.

He said the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate had donated game meat while well-wishers donated different kinds of food and material.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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