The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Let’s celebrate Uhuru as a family: Zanu-PF

- Herald Reporter

THE ruling Zanu-PF has called upon Zimbabwean­s to rededicate themselves to nation-building through peace and plural unity as the country celebrates its 39th Independen­ce tomorrow.

In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF spokespers­on Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said Independen­ce Day was a national day which must be celebrated with purpose as it gives Zimbabwean­s an opportunit­y to stock-take and engage in conversati­on.

“Since April 18, 1980, each year, Zimbabwe celebrates its birthday with national pride and unity of purpose. It is a day attained through supreme sacrifice by thousands of sons and daughters of this great land after a long and protracted armed liberation struggle against colonialis­m and settlerism,” he said.

“It was a struggle, which took various formations since its inception in the 1890s, by our forebears, meandered through organised boycotts, demonstrat­ions, use of petrol bombs, arson, culminatin­g in the use of arms of war.

“Thousands were murdered, hundreds maimed, property destroyed and livestock looted. Having nationalis­t movements like the African National Congress (ANC), National Democratic Party (NDP), ZAPU and Zanu successive­ly banned, the latter two decided to engage in full scale liberation war through their military wings ZIPRA and ZANLA respective­ly, initially based in frontline states like Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique and Angola.”

In 1976, he said, the two principal liberation movements (ZAPU and ZANU) formed the Patriotic Front as a negotiatin­g forum for talks with the British at Geneva, Malta and Lancaster House talks.

This facilitate­d the formation of a unity Government by the two parties at Independen­ce progressiv­ely leading to one party, Zanu-PF under the Unity Accord of December 22, 1987.

Cde Khaya Moyo said with such background of the liberation struggle, it is paramount to reflect on the significan­ce of the nation’s birthday.

“This is a national day and not partisan by any definition. It is a day for all the people of Zimbabwe to celebrate as one family. It is historic in all manner. For the record, this year’s independen­ce celebratio­n is the first after the harmonised elections held on July 30, 2018 which election was resounding­ly won by the revolution­ary Zanu-PF party.”

“An election considered by local and internatio­nal observers as the most peaceful, free, fair and credible. The Zanu-PF manifesto appealed and was accepted in both content and vision by the electorate. The new dispensati­on worked magic and hope for the future was rekindled,” he said.

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