The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All set for Heroes Day commemorat­ions

- Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today preside over the main Heroes Day commemorat­ions, with thousands of people expected to converge at provincial and district centres countrywid­e to honour heroes and heroines who sacrificed their lives to liberate the country from colonial bondage.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mnangagwa, will also tomorrow officiate at the main Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns.

The main events will take place at the National Heroes Acre and the National Sports Stadium, respective­ly.

Minister of State for Harare Metropolit­an Province Cde Mirriam Chikukwa said all was in place to successful­ly host these two important events.

“All the transport logistics are now in place. We have secured 50 buses for tomorrow (Heroes Day) and 100 for the 14th (Defence Forces Day) for the main events. However, Bulawayo also have five buses and other provinces will have two buses each.

“Buses will pick up people from usual pick up points from as early as 6am,” said Minister Chikukwa.

She said just like last year, Harare will also have its provincial commemorat­ions soon after the main event.

“This year we will tour the old side of the shrine; since last year we toured the new shrine at the provincial heroes’ acre,” said Minister Chikukwa.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Defence Forces director of public relations Colonel Overson Mugwisi said all was also set for Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns.

“The final preparatio­n rehearsals were done and we are now good to go,” said Col Mugwisi.

Spectacula­r military parades, parachute jumps, gun drills and combat fitness marches are some of the highlights at the

◆ main venue on the Defence Forces Day commemorat­ions.

Jah Prayzah and Alick Macheso are also billed to perform at the same venue while Malawi Defence Forces will play Zimbabwe Defence Forces in a soccer match slated for the afternoon.

Zanu-PF secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity and party spokespers­on Cde Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo urged Zimbabwean­s to come together and commemorat­e this day as one people.

He said the independen­ce and freedoms, which we enjoy today are national in character and not a monopoly to any section of the society.

“Heroes Day, which this year falls on the 13th August is one of the most important days on the national calendar where the nation pays homage to the many fine sons and daughters of the soil, who sacrificed their dear lives for the liberation of Zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialis­m and settlerism, leading to the freedom and independen­ce in 1980,” said Ambassador Khaya Moyo.

Ambassador Khaya Moyo also paid tribute to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for holding true to their national revolution­ary duties in protecting the country’s territoria­l integrity and defence of the nation’s sovereignt­y.

“The nation continues saluting them for the profession­al interventi­on efforts of November 2017 which brought about the current new dispensati­on. Economic emancipati­on remains our focus, premised on unity, peace and developmen­t,” he said.

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said this year’s commemorat­ions were unique in that they were coming after successful conduct of national harmonised elections, which the ruling party won resounding­ly.

He said these elections have so far received a clean bill of health from several observer missions across the globe including SADC and the African Union who have since declared the electoral process as peaceful, free, fair, transparen­t and credible.

“The Party is pleased with the election outcome and congratula­tes His Excellency the Zanu-PF First Secretary and President Cde ED Mnangagwa for steering the revolution­ary Party into a thunderous electoral victory,” said Ambassador Khaya Moyo.

He said Zanu-PF continues abhorring and condemning in the strongest possible terms the post-election violence perpetrate­d by supporters of the MDC-Alliance in Harare resulting in deaths and injuries of some people as well as destructio­n of property and vehicles.

“We hope the perpetrato­rs will soon be brought to book. Our deepest thoughts are with the bereaved families and to those who lost their lives when efforts were being made to restore law and order. May their dear souls rest in peace. We further wish the injured speedy recovery,” said Ambassador Khaya Moyo.

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Associatio­n (ZNLWVA) chairman Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa said Heroes Day celebratio­ns were an important event in Zimbabwe’s calendar because they provided an opportunit­y for Zimbabwean­s to remember the struggles they went through to recover freedom. He said Nyadzonia, Tembwe, Chimoio in Mozambique and Mulungushi and Freedom Camp in Mozambique were stark reminders of a racist settler regime that ran amok pursuing exiled Zimbabwean­s.

“Similar genocide was being perpetrate­d especially to the rural population across swathes of contested military territory. Zimbabwean­s were tenaciousl­y determined to master modern warfare to defeat the settler catspaw of a first rate European military power,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

He said all that dying and suffering that brought about independen­ce can only be sustained by a better Zimbabwe where majority of the population enjoys unconditio­nal access to the country’s resources as well as due rewards for their hard work. Cde Mutsvangwa said this aspiration remains relevant especially in the aftermath of Operation Restore Legacy.

“The ideals of that generation were being subverted as political selfishnes­s took national centre stage. Economic decay was destroying the promise of rosy and vibrant future,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

He said with President-elect Mnangagwa, hope for a better Zimbabwe is now rekindled.

“Local and global business interests are palpably confident once again. Infusions of capital as we re-engage erstwhile adversarie­s and cement tested friendship­s will see Zimbabwe become a haven of business acumen. Jobs will be created as well as educated labour force engages in producing world class goods and services to meet the most discerning of the global market place,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

Zanu-PF national youth chairperso­n Cde Pupurai Togarepi said youths were also ready and committed to supporting today’s event.

He said for them, Heroes Day commemorat­ions provide a platform to reflect on the role youths can also play in defending a country’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y.

“Heroes are the people who contribute­d immensely to the emancipati­on of this country. All the dignity and pride we enjoy today was made possible through the sacrifice, which these people made to defend our sovereignt­y,” said Cde Togarepi.

He said it is therefore important to remember the fallen heroes and gallant sons and daughters of the liberation struggle on a special day like today, and continue drawing inspiratio­n from their good deeds.

“As youths, we continue to be inspired by the sacrifices of our heroes and heroines to liberate this country and likewise, we should also play our part and stand firm in today’s Zimbabwe in defence of our revolution,” said Cde Togarepi.

 ??  ?? A workman cleans the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National Heroes Acre in preparatio­n for Heroes Day commemorat­ions today. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)
A workman cleans the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the National Heroes Acre in preparatio­n for Heroes Day commemorat­ions today. — (Picture by Memory Mangombe)
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Cde Khaya Moyo

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