The Herald (Zimbabwe)

21st Feb carnival livens up Matobo

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Bulawayo Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe arrives in Bulawayo this morning for the 21st February Movement celebratio­ns which roar to life at the Rhodes Estate Preparator­y School (REPS) in Matobo District, Matabelela­nd South.

Thousands of delegates are already in the city to commemorat­e the President’s 93rd birthday.

President Mugabe turned 93 on Tuesday.

The celebratio­ns, which bring together people from all corners of Zimbabwe and other parts of the world, have brought a festive atmosphere to the usually sleepy district of Matobo which is characteri­sed by the world famous picturesqu­e granite rocks and hills.

By yesterday, Bulawayo and Matobo had become a hive of activity as delegates arrived enmasse to commemorat­e the revolution­ary leader’s birthday.

This year’s celebratio­ns run under the theme “Honouring Our Icon, Unlocking Value in Youth”.

A carnival atmosphere engulfed Matopo Research Station as workers put final touches on infrastruc­ture for the big day.

Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko toured the venue yesterday afternoon where Secretary for Administra­tion Cde Ignatious Chombo and Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Kudzanai Chipanga gave him a progress report.

By the end of day yesterday, organising teams on the ground were putting final touches with service providers such as ambulances and mobile clinics already on standby.

Tents for all delegates had been pitched and the organising team assured the more than 200 000 expected guests that no one would be affected by the rains.

Mobile toilets have also been mounted at various points for easy access and workers were busy dealing with mud occasioned by the incessant rains during the day.

Several companies among them Alpha and Omega Dairies, TelOne and the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) have put up stands for a mini exhibition to run

alongside the celebratio­ns.

The 21sters had a busy day as they toured Matopo National Park before planting trees around the area as part of conserving nature.

The youngsters born on the same day with Cde Mugabe capped their day with a dinner, dubbed the Secretary’s Dinner, at a city hotel last night. Cde Chipanga was the guest of honour. In an interview last night, the youth leader urged people to come in their numbers to celebrate the life of an icon and liberation hero.

“Everything is now in place. The tents, accommodat­ion and sound system have been set up. It’s all systems go. We are just waiting for tomorrow (today),” said Cde Chipanga.

“Our people from other provinces, namely Manicaland, Midlands, Mashonalan­d East, West, Mashonalan­d Central have already arrived. We are expecting thousands more.”

He said delegates from surroundin­g provinces were expected to be seated by 7am.

“We want to be cautious because the weather is unpredicta­ble although we appreciate what God is giving us as Zanu-PF because we need these rains.

“We are expecting to kick-start the programme by 10am. The President is our guest of honour and we expect that everything will go according to our plans,” said Cde Chipanga.

Cde Chipanga said the 21sters planted 100 trees in compensati­on for the five or so trees cut in preparatio­n for the big day.

A bash has been lined up with the likes of Jeys Marabini, Sandra Ndebele, Clement Magwaza, Iyasa, Sulumani Chimbetu and Mathias Mhere expected to entertain the delegates.

Joining them will be Derrick Majaivana, Khuliyo, Born Free Crew, Black Umfolosi, Ndux Junior, Sungura Masters, Guluva 7, Ramsy K and Nkwali and a host of other artistes from Matabelela­nd South Province.

 ??  ?? LET THE FESTIVITIE­S BEGIN . . . The 21st February Movement festivitie­s bring together thousands of youth, including the 21sters, who were born on the same date as the President
LET THE FESTIVITIE­S BEGIN . . . The 21st February Movement festivitie­s bring together thousands of youth, including the 21sters, who were born on the same date as the President

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