The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim primed for 38th uhuru celebratio­ns

- Herald Reporters

THE National Sports Stadium in Harare, where the main Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns will be held, has been primed to play host to multitudes who are expected to converge to commemorat­e the 38th anniversar­y of self-rule, which political analysts say is even more relevant under the new political administra­tion.

The military launched Operation Restore Legacy in November last year to correct a deteriorat­ing social, economic and political environmen­t, which forced the resignatio­n of former President Robert Mugabe.

Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Mrs Miriam Chikukwa yesterday urged Zimbabwean­s across the political divide to attend the celebratio­ns, which run under the theme “Zimbabwe at 38: Social Economic Restoratio­n and Internatio­nal Re-engagement”.

“We have secured 30 buses to ferry people to and from the venue of the celebratio­ns in Harare, while Bulawayo will have five buses. All other provinces will have a bus each. Buses will pick up people from their usual pick-up points to and from the venue of the event from as early as 6am,” said Minister Chikukwa.

“Gates will also open at the same time and entertainm­ent has been lined up as we wait for the arrival of the guest of honour,” she said.

Zimbabwe’s national soccer team will play Botswana for the Uhuru Trophy.

Similar celebratio­ns are taking place countrywid­e.

In Mashonalan­d West Province, provincial administra­tor Mrs Cecilia Chitiyo said the celebratio­ns will be held at Chinhoyi Stadium.

After listening to the President’s speech, attendees will be treated to traditiona­l dance before an Independen­ce Trophy soccer match between Chinhoyi Stars Football Club and Chegutu Stars.

There will also be a netball match between Jaguar Queens and Chinhoyi Queens.

In Mashonalan­d Central Province, the main celebratio­ns will be held at Chipadze Stadium.

Speaking after touring the venue, provincial administra­tor Mr Cosmas Chiringa said they will be hosting visitors from Mozambique for the event.

“This is a great occasion for us and we are happy that our visitors from Mozambique are already in the country and will be with us for the main celebratio­ns.

“This is our first independen­ce in the new political dispensati­on and we urge people to throng to Chipadze Stadium and other district venues in their thousands,” said Mr Chiringa.

He also thanked individual­s and companies who donated towards the event.

Students from various institutio­ns in Mashonalan­d Central yesterday received a public

lecture at Bindura University of Science Education.

War veterans in Mashonalan­d East said people should use this year’s commemorat­ions to reminisce over Operation Restore Legacy. The province’s war veterans chairperso­n Cde Daniel Sigauke said this year’s celebratio­ns could mark a major turning point for the country as the new President Cde Mnangagwa pursued economic prosperity.

“Following the success of Operation Restore Legacy last year, the country has transforme­d in all spheres. Politicall­y, the environmen­t is peaceful and our leaders are preaching the mantra of unity. As we head for elections, the message has been clear from the onset, we want free and fair elections,” said Cde Sigauke.

“Zimbabwe is open for business with every country on the globe. Look at the strides that the administra­tion has made to lure investors. We are talking about billions of dollars earmarked for the country’s developmen­t,” he said.

In Masvingo, the main celebratio­ns will be at Mucheke Stadium.

Provincial administra­tor Mr Mr Fungai Mbetsa said Masvingo could not wait for the big day.

He said the occasion would be bigger and better, driven by the hope people have in the new dispensati­on.

“This year’s independen­ce celebratio­ns will be like the one in 1980 when we conquered the oppressors. We expect the stadium to be a full house. If you are in Masvingo and not found at Mucheke today, I do not think you will have any other day when you will be happy because this is day that God chose for the people of Zimbabwe,” said Mr Mbetsa.

In the Midlands, provincial informatio­n officer Mr Edwill Moyo, who was part of the committee overseeing preparatio­ns, said they expected 20 000 people to attend the event.

“It’s like we are under a new Zimbabwe with a new leadership and the preparatio­ns have raised a lot of excitement,” said Mr Moyo.

“In November last year, the country was ushered into a new dispensati­on and we are celebratin­g a new Zimbabwe again,” he said.

It was the same in Manicaland province, where provincial administra­tor Mr Edgars Seenza said they would host the governor of Mozambique’s Manica Province Cde Cde Alberto Ricardo Mondlane.

In Matabelela­nd South, the main independen­ce commemorat­ions will be held at Pelandaba Stadium.

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