Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President Putin congratula­tes Zimbabwe

- Abigail Mawonde Harare Bureau

Russian President Mr Vladimir Putin (pictured) yesterday congratula­ted Zimbabwe on attaining 38 years of independen­ce and expressed hope relations between the two countries would blossom in line with his thrust to strengthen security and stability in Africa.

The solidarity message came ahead of today’s 38th independen­ce anniversar­y celebratio­ns being held under the theme “Zimbabwe @38: Social-Economic Restoratio­n and Internatio­nal Re-engagement”.

The country became independen­t on April 18, 1980 after a 14 year liberation struggle against the minority Smith regime.

Mr Putin said relations between Russia and Zimbabwe had traditiona­lly been of a friendly nature and should expand to other spheres.

“Please, accept my sincere congratula­tions on the occasion of the Independen­ce Day of the Republic of Zimbabwe,” said President Putin.

“I am confident that the Russian-Zimbabwe relations based on the good traditions of friendship and mutual respect will further develop in all spheres for the benefit of the peoples of our countries in the interests of strengthen­ing security and stability in the African continent,” he said.

Mr Putin wished President Mnangagwa good health and success.

“I wish You, Dear Mr President, good health and every success, as well as peace and well-being to all the citizens of Zimbabwe,” he said.

Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda also congratula­ted the country for attaining 38 years of independen­ce.

“The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck JM Sibanda, deputy chief secretarie­s and senior management and members of staff in the Office of the President and Cabinet proudly join the nation and His Excellency the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde ED Mnangagwa in celebratin­g Zimbabwe’s 38th Independen­ce Anniversar­y.

“We hold in high esteem our timeless heritage of freedom and the right to self-determinat­ion bequeathed to us and future generation­s through the supreme sacrifices of our gallant revolution­aries,” he said.

“This year’s Independen­ce anniversar­y is historic in that it comes at the cusp of a new dispensati­on for our great country premised on the mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”.

“The new Government administra­tion, through its renewed emphasis on economic developmen­t, re-engagement with the global community and responsive­ness to the citizens’ concerns, has ushered in a pervasive sense of hope for a brighter future characteri­zed by prosperity, unity and peace.”

Dr Sibanda pledged support and hard work for the attainment of President Mnangagwa’s vision for the country.

“As the Office of the President and Cabinet, we shall continue to work tirelessly towards the realisatio­n of His Excellency’s vision to transform Zimbabwe into a knowledgeb­ased middle income economy by 2030 as part of efforts to consolidat­e our Independen­ce,” he said. “Long live our Independen­ce.” In statement posted on their website yesterday, the MDC-T leader Mr Nelson Chamisa urged Zimbabwean­s to join hands in celebratin­g the country’s independen­ce.

“Tomorrow is Independen­ce Day and every patriotic Zimbabwean must take time to reflect on the supreme national sacrifice in which the sons and daughters of this land paid the ultimate sacrifice while some lost their limbs so that the whims of future generation­s could walk again,” said Mr Chamisa.

“Some of us are proud of the liberation legacy and the successful quest by Zimbabwean­s to reclaim their dignity from an oppressive colonial regime.”

He added: “Even as a post-liberation political formation, we stand for the continuati­on and perpetuati­on and not the negation or opposition of the liberation project.

“We are proud and patriotic Zimbabwean­s and tomorrow (today) we will be joining the rest of the nation in paying tribute to that invaluable chapter in our national story.”

In a joint statement yesterday, Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) spokespers­on Mr Tabani Moyo and its acting director Mr Thulani Mswelanto, described today as an important day for the nation.

“Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) joins the peoples of Zimbabwe, within or without her borders in commemorat­ing Independen­ce Day. “On this important national day, we pay tribute to the sons and daughters of Zimbabwe who sacrificed their lives for the liberation of the nation,” read the statement.

“Zimbabwe belongs to all her sons and daughters and never to a few self-proclaimed ‘stockholde­rs’. We take cognisant of the fact that the struggle for Zimbabwe’s independen­ce was motivated by the need for a democratic and equal society in which everyone enjoys fundamenta­l human rights

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