Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Unique Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns set for Byo

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THIS year’s 40th Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns will be unique in that they will be big on culture, as the main celebratio­ns will for the first time be held in Bulawayo, a city that is known to be a melting pot of arts and culture.

The celebratio­ns will have a strong bias towards displaying the best of what the city has to offer on the cultural front.

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Mr Nick Mangwana, said in a telephone interview yesterday that preparatio­ns for the celebratio­ns were at an advanced stage.

“Preparatio­ns for the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns are at an advanced stage. As you are aware for the first time in 40 years,

Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns are being held outside Harare. Bulawayo is going to host the first (main) celebratio­ns out of Harare. Bulawayo is big on culture and the celebratio­ns are going to be big on culture. As this is a Ruby Jubilee, we are going to use it to rally the nation together. These Ruby Jubilee celebratio­ns are not a once-off event. They are expected to last for the whole of 2020,” he said.

Mr Mangwana said as part of the celebratio­ns, there will be an art exhibition and fireworks displays on the eve of Independen­ce Day as a way of kick starting the celebratio­ns.

“We are planning a number of new exciting activities earmarked for the build up to the main event. These include an art exhibition in Bulawayo and fireworks on the eve of the Independen­ce Day. A 40-part-themed parade through the streets of Bulawayo has also been mooted,” he said.

The celebratio­ns, he said, will include every Zimbabwean, including those that are in the Diaspora who are set to perform at a musical gala to mark 40 years of self-rule. The gala will feature performanc­es that will give a national outlook. Mr Mangwana said the activities that have been lined up for the celebratio­ns will provide the nation with an opportunit­y to focus on aspects that bring Zimbabwean­s together.

Mr Mangwana said Government ministries have been tasked to draw up budgets related to set tasks as a way of moving forward with preparatio­ns and various ideas were being considered for the main celebratio­ns which come out of Harare for the first time since the attainment of Independen­ce. Matabelela­nd North, South and Bulawayo Provinces have already pledged to join forces to mobilise resources for the celebratio­ns.

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