The Manica Post

High turn out at Sakubva Stadium impressive

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EDITOR — Thank you for allowing me space to express myself on His Excellency President Robert G. Mugabe’s land mark visit to our provincial capital of Mutare as part of his historic nationwide interface with our beautiful country, Zimbabwe’s youth in your widely circulated newspaper.

The multitudes of Manicaland’s youth who braved the chilly weather to book an early morning seat on Sakubva Stadium’s turnstiles were at the end of the day not left bitter or dismayed in spirit but rather buttressed into a rejuvenate­d state of bravery to soldier on with the struggle to make Zimbabwe the best nation in the world.

Only an anti- social introvert shunned Mutare’s Sakubva Stadium to reap from the priceless and invaluable gems of life that President Mugabe’s words are.

Thus imbued with such wisdom, youths and the nation are now more the richer morally for it is rare in these times of modernity and its numerous vices for one to be blessed with the healthy and vitality that the ancestors have bestowed upon our beloved leader, President Mugabe, hence the traditiona­l ceremony at the beginning of proceeding­s marvellous­ly carried out by chief Zimunya.

What the turn- out at Sakubva Stadium reveals is that the youths of Manicaland Province are solidly behind the trusted leadership of ZANU PF and its leader President Mugabe. Bayethe! That is the cry for all youths to safeguard the virtues and values extolled by the generation of selfless patriots who along with President Mugabe led the fight against colonialis­m through protracted and arduous struggle whose penultimat­e point and zenith was the lowering of the Union Jack at Mbare’s Rufaro Stadium. Youths now find inspiratio­n in the name of President Mugabe’s name and personific­ation as the ultimate cross-cultural and generation­al icon.

No longer can youths in Manicaland Prov- ince doubt the commitment to unity of purpose and singular peaceful co-existence eschewed by the President, and as such ought to pluck a leaf from the President’s living book of wisdom and shun all forms of division as this results more oft than not in violence-an unnecessar­y and ugly creature with no place in our beautiful and tranquil Zimbabwe.

The name Mugabe shall forever be associated with a sense and of indefatiga­bility imbued in all its citizens by the indefatiga­ble President Robert G. Mugabe, who displayed with ease his remarkable facility for record, as he literally took our hands and walked down the thorny road that is the modern history of our beautiful country’s struggle for independen­ce from colonialis­m hurtful yoke. It was indeed awe inspiring and many a heart were set astir by President Mugabe’s narration as all in attendance listened to our President’s oratory in silence. Tongowane Mambishi Mlambo

Ve 258 Vengere, Rusape

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