Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President to address nation Rememberin­g heroes, heroines in the comfort of our homes

- Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to address the nation as Zimbabwean­s commemorat­e Heroes’ Day at home due to the threat of Covid-19.

Over the years, commemorat­ions were punctuated by spectacula­r military parades, parachute jumps, gun drills and combat fitness marches among other activities which will not be done this year.

President Mnangagwa will deliver a speech which will be televised live on national television.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said although there won’t be any gatherings due to Covid-19, Zimbabwean­s must observe the day as it is a special day dedicated to the country’s heroes and heroines, both living and departed.

“There will be no gatherings at the national, provincial and district heroes’ acres to mark Heroes Day due to the Covid-19 lockdown regulation­s. However, it is important to note that this is an important day as we remember our heroes and heroines and the President will deliver a speech on national television and radio,” he said.

“I urge all Zimbabwean­s wherever we are to listen and watch the President as he addresses the nation on this special day. There will be documentar­ies and other programmes on national television depicting the lives of our heroes.”

Minister Kazembe said the new developmen­t is in line with Ministry of Health and Child Care guidelines.

“We are all aware of the Covid-19 pandemic hence we can’t gather as we usually do. It is important to save lives, but that should not dampen our spirits of celebratin­g our heroes and heroines at our homes,” he said.

 ??  ?? Relatives of the late liberation war hero Micha Dube, his niece Monica Nyathi (right) and sister Khethiwe Dube spruce up Dube’s grave at Nkulumane Heroes Acre yesterday in preparatio­n of today’s Heroes Day celebratio­ns . . . Pic by Dennis Mudzamiri
Relatives of the late liberation war hero Micha Dube, his niece Monica Nyathi (right) and sister Khethiwe Dube spruce up Dube’s grave at Nkulumane Heroes Acre yesterday in preparatio­n of today’s Heroes Day celebratio­ns . . . Pic by Dennis Mudzamiri

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