The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Manicaland welcomes hosting Uhuru celebratio­ns

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

THE Manicaland provincial leadership has welcomed the decision by Government to hold the 44th national independen­ce celebratio­ns at Murambinda Growth Point in Buhera district, saying that is in line with the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa’s devolution and decentrali­sation thrust.

Holding of national events in Buhera district is also consistent with Government thrust of leaving no one and no place behind as hosting such events is being rotated among the provinces.

Preparatio­ns to hold Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Buhera have since started in earnest, with sub-committees constitute­d after Government announced after the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday through Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere that the celebratio­ns and children’s party would be held at Murambinda.

“Murambinda B Secondary School will host the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y Celebratio­ns; Murambinda A Primary School will host the Children’s Party, while Murambinda B Primary School will host the Independen­ce Anniversar­y Gala,” said Minister Muswere.

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

Commenting on the decision to hold the event at Murambinda, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Advocate Misheck Mugadza, said they were elated to host the national event.

“As a province, we are greatly excited to be hosting the national independen­ce commemorat­ions,” he said.

“We want to thank President Mnangagwa and the national leadership for according us this opportunit­y to honour our gallant sons, both living and fallen, who took up arms to fight the colonial regime.

“Manicaland province played a huge role in the fight for the liberation of this country.”

Adv Mugadza said Manicaland was one of the provinces that bore the brunt of the liberation struggle.

Some of the atrocities by the brutal Rhodesian regime were experience­d in Rusape, Matumba Six near Old Mutare Mission and Ruda in Honde Valley.

Adv Mugadza said the independen­ce national flag team will depart from Harare, make a sojourn at the Butcher in Rusape and Dzapasi Assembly Point in Buhera before proceeding to the venue.

“We urge war veterans that were assembled at Dzapasi Assembly Point to be there. We will be giving dates very soon,” said Adv Mugadza.

Buhera North MP, Cde Philip Guyo, said they were happy with hosting the Independen­ce celebratio­ns.

“We owe this to our leader, His Excellency President Mnangagwa,” he said.

“We are quite happy with Buhera hosting the celebratio­ns. The venue is in my constituen­cy and we will do our best to have a successful event.”

Buhera South MP Cde Ngonidzash­e Mudekunye said the event would transform the district in terms of improvemen­t in infrastruc­ture such as roads and schools.

“As people of Buhera South constituen­cy, we bear testimony to the mantra leaving no one and no place behind,” he said. “For a long time we had felt left behind. We recently had the tourism gala held at Birchenoug­h Bridge township which left roads tarred and now a national event is being held in our district.

“The event is going to see a lot of our major roads rehabilita­ted. As Buhera South we are extremely grateful for what the President has done for us.”

Buhera Central MP Cde Sam Matema said Dzapasi assembly point in his constituen­cy was a reminder of how gallant fighters waged the liberation struggle.

Roadworks and civil works in preparatio­n of the event is expected to start soon. This would include rehabilita­tion of the Murambinda-Birchenoug­h Road and other feeder roads.

The hosting of the major event was expected to be good news for most villagers who hope to see the transforma­tion of infrastruc­ture of the district such as roads, adjacent schools and hospital.

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