The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Special events to spice up celebratio­ns

- Columbus Mabika

THIS year’s Independen­ce celebratio­ns will be held without the usual festivitie­s in accordance with World Health Organisati­on protocols to minimise spread of Covid-19.

However, this year’s edition will see the return of a number of events lined up to spice up the celebratio­ns.

The commemorat­ions will be held under the theme “ZIM @41 Together, Growing the Economy for a Prosperous Resilient and Inclusive Society”.

In a statement, the Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Monica Mutsvangwa said this year’s commemorat­ions will be treated as a season of celebratio­n stretching into a number of days.

“Government wishes to inform the nation on the details of this year’s 41st Independen­ce celebratio­ns.

“The 41st Independen­ce commemorat­ions are taking place in a climate of Covid-19 safety restrictio­ns, therefore a lot will happen virtually and congestion will be avoided. Our commemorat­ions are treated as a season of celebratio­n stretching into a number of days.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said the celebratio­ns will begin tomorrow with the national attire design competitio­n.

“Following the launch of the national dress fabric by His Excellency, the President, on December 19, 2020, provincial competitio­ns were held across the country with designers coming up with designs for all Zimbabwean­s to wear and style the national dress fabric.

“Therefore, there will be a function this Friday (tomorrow), at the HICC (Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre), where the provincial winners will contest for the award of best national design. This event is the culminatio­n of the hard work and initiative by the

First Lady, Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa, working with the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community and Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t,” she said.

She said an online youth business forum will follow on Saturday, taking place in seven chatrooms with different ministers engaging youths on their interests in different sectors of the economy.

On the same day, a children’s party will be held in the evening at State House in Harare while there would also be provincial parties happening across the country led by Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution.

Minister Mutsvangwa said measures had already been put in place to keep the children safe.

On Saturday, President Mnangagwa will give a wide-ranging interview which would be screened on the ZBC TV and on Zimpapers Television Network ( ZTN) at 8:30pm.

The interview will also be featured at the same time on national radio stations and online platforms for Diaspora audiences.

A virtual concert will be held on the eve of Independen­ce Day. This would avail citizens an opportunit­y to merry make while in the safe confines of their homes.

“Artistes are billed to perform on Saturday from 1800hrs to Sunday 0600hrs. Police will ensure that only crew and artistes will have access to the venue. Further to this, preventati­ve and precaution­ary Covid-19 protocols will be observed throughout including sanitisati­on of equipment, frequent hand washing, wearing of masks and social distancing,” she said.

A fireworks display will take place at midnight on Sunday from the HICC and would be broadcast on ZBC TV for the benefit of the nation.

Minister Mutsvangwa said President

Mnangagwa will address the nation at 1130hrs on Sunday.

His address will be broadcast live on television, all national radio stations and on online platforms.

The Independen­ce trophy match pitting long time football foes Dynamos and Highlander­s will spice up the celebratio­ns at 1pm in the afternoon.

The match will be closed to the general public with only 50 officials and team members being allowed to attend. The match will be live on ZBC TV and radio.

The Independen­ce Trophy will be presented by Vice President Chiwenga, who will be the guest of honour.

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