The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Manicaland to host 2024 Uhuru celebratio­ns

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE’S 44th main Independen­ce celebratio­ns and Children’s party will be held in Manicaland Province, with Cabinet yesterday also adopting the theme for this year’s event after being briefed by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, who is Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on State Occasions and National Monuments.

This was said by Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, while addressing this year’s second post-Cabinet media briefing.

The celebratio­ns will run under the theme, “Zim@44: Unity, peace and developmen­t towards Vision 2030”.

“The nation is informed that the 2024 Independen­ce anniversar­y and Children’s party celebratio­ns will be held in Manicaland Province,” said Dr Muswere.

“The 2024 Independen­ce anniversar­y celebratio­ns will run under the theme, ‘Zim@44: Unity, peace and developmen­t towards Vision 2030’.

“The nation is also informed that preparatio­ns for the 2024 Independen­ce anniversar­y and Children’s party are on course with the roadworks and civil works expected to start soon.”

Dr Muswere said the venue of the event would be announced next week.

In line with President Mnangagwa’s devolution and decentrali­sation thrust, celebratio­ns and commemorat­ions are now being held on a rotational basis, with Mt Darwin in Mashonalan­d Central Province, hosting last year’s event.

Dr Muswere also said VP Mohadi updated Cabinet on today’s National Youth Day to be held at Mushagashe Youth Vocational Training Centre in Masvingo Province under the theme, “Positionin­g youth empowermen­t and developmen­t towards achieving Vision 2030”.

“Preparatio­ns for the event are well on course, with adequate logistical arrangemen­ts for the mobilisati­on and transporta­tion of youths having been finalised.

“The National Youth Day is celebrated annually in order to recognise youths, reflect on their contributi­ons to the country’s developmen­t and encourage them to adopt good leadership values through emulating the forebears who fought for the country’s Independen­ce.

“The youths constitute 64 percent of the country’s population and the National Youth Day celebratio­ns will enable the youths and Government to take stock of the empowermen­t programmes to date and engage on community-specific change projects,” Dr Muswere said.

He added that the event provides young people with opportunit­ies for ownership, accountabi­lity, responsibi­lity and sustainabi­lity of initiative­s, while ensuring that no place and no one was left behind.

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