The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim remembers heroes, heroines

- Herald Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to lead the nation in commemorat­ing Heroes Day by making a virtual address as opposed to the traditiona­l physical gathering of multitudes at the National Heroes Acre.

The virtual address by the President is meant to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, which has so far claimed the lives of 104 people.

Heroes Day is a day set aside commemorat­e the selfless sacrifice and commitment of Zimbabwean­s who in their droves participat­ed in the struggle to dislodge colonial rule in the country.

Today, Zimbabwean­s will follow President Mnangagwa’s national address through television and other mainstream media.

The same will happen tomorrow when the country commemorat­es Defence Forces Day.

Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, urged the nation to follow the President’s live national address during the two days.

“As directed by Cabinet, we are not going to have any public events for the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays. The celebratio­ns will instead be held virtually, with the main event being the addresses on both days by His Excellency, the President, to the nation,” she told our sister paper The Sunday Mail at the weekend.

“We urge all citizens of and indeed all Zimbabwean­s living outside the country to watch or listen to the President’s messages that will touch on a number of issues, including the significan­ce of these days to our nation.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said the Government had made a conscious decision to set aside public events in light of the rocketing Covid-19 cases.

“We decided that we need to take maximum precaution to contain the spread of the virus. The rate of local transmissi­on is a cause for concern and as Government we cannot take any chances. We are mindful that these holidays cannot be postponed that is why in addition to the President’s address, there will be a lot of activities on the national broadcaste­r, ZBC, to honour our heroes and defence forces,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

The holidays give the nation an opportunit­y to reflect on the progress made by President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion.

In a statement yesterday, the ruling Zanu PF party said it joins President Mnangagwa and Zimbabwean­s in celebratin­g Heroes Day, a day duringwhic­h the nation reflects on the historic, gallant and heroic sacrifices of determined sons and daughters who braved and fought with valour to bring independen­ce to their motherland.

“On this day, we reflect on the arduous, tiresome and excruciati­ngly painful journey which our founding fathers and mothers travelled in bringing about the fall of the racist colonial empire,” said Zanu PF.

The ruling party called on the people to unite and commit themselves to sacrifice, hard work and determinat­ion towards achieving an upper middle income economy and double their efforts in engaging in productive activities in line with President Mnangagwa’s clarion call for productivi­ty.

It also called upon nations that have imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe to unconditio­nally lift them in the spirit of engagement and re-engagement, and allow citizens to chart their own

destiny.

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veteran’s Associatio­n ( ZNLWVA) secretary general Cde Victor Matemadand­a said today, citizens should remember the sons and daughters who sacrificed to liberate the country and restore human dignity that had been taken away by colonisers.

Cde Matemadand­a said various people such as war collaborat­ors and ordinary citizens, played different roles to free Zimbabwe from the shackles of colonialis­m, hence the importance of today’s celebratio­ns.

After independen­ce, the country needed some who would protect it, and that is the role that is being played by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces ( ZDF).

“We are proud of our Zimbabwe Defence Forces as they are doing us proud and it is an excellent force that needs the support of the people.

“Because of the sacrifices and commitment that the ZDF is doing, a day was also set up to commemorat­e.

“They have done us proud even in foreign missions they have been called upon to undertake,” he said.

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