The Manica Post

We salute our heroes and heroines

The Manica Post Establishe­d 1893

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ON MONDAY, we join progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s at home and abroad to commemorat­e Heroes Day. A day set aside to remember the selfless sacrifices of the men, women and children who laid down their lives so that we all live with dignity in the land of our forefather­s.

Heroes Day should serve as a reminder to us all that the independen­ce and democracy we enjoy today did not come on a silver platter, but at great cost to the patriotic sons and daughters of this land who had to defeat colonial settlers by force of arms.

This year’s commemorat­ions are special in that they coincide with the celebratio­ns of Zanu-PF and Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa’s resounding victory in the watershed harmonised elections held on July 30.

We have entered a new era with a new dispensati­on that is promising to take this country to the next level of developmen­t.

It is no secret that the generality of the people have over the past years been suffering and struggling to make ends meet.

Despite these hardships that reduced the life of the ordinary person to a daily trudge for mortal existence, we celebrate our resolutene­ss. Indeed, in spite of the overt and covert attempts to subvert our independen­ce since the turn of the millennium, we have remained resolute and rebuffed all neo-colonial designs.

Although our economy is not yet out of the woods, we have reason to celebrate for the challenges we face confirm that we have not forgotten why our heroes and heroines laid down their lives.

In fact, the ongoing problems mirror, though they do not surpass, the travails the gallant freedom fighters went through to give us the political independen­ce we enjoy today.

The challenges should be our call to action as we consolidat­e economic independen­ce and chart a new political and economic path under the news dispensati­on.

Indeed, Zimbabwe under the stewardshi­p of Cde Mnangagwa, the future is bright. We also take this opportunit­y to salute the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for continuing to be a people’s force, a deterrent that safeguards the gains of independen­ce that came at such great cost.

These men and women under the capable leadership of Commander-in-Chief Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa should remain vigilant for the enemy remains hopeful as he continues abusing the democracy we fought for.

We also take this opportunit­y to salute the ZDF community assistance programmes being undertaken throughout the country.

In the month of August every year, the ZDF run a Community Assistance Week.

During this period, ZDF embarks on selected projects where the force will be carrying out various activities to help the communitie­s from where they belong.

Throughout the year the ZDF carries out various projects, helping communitie­s in building and maintainin­g infrastruc­tures like clinics, bridges and schools among others. We exhort all Zimbabwean­s to rededicate ourselves to the ideals that have guided our heroes, living and dead.

That is the greatest thank you we can ever give them for giving up their lives so we can have ours.

We, the living, have a duty to ensure that these heroes and heroines did not die in vain and if, through continuing with the struggle, we invite the wrath of the enemy’s kith and kin, that is not a reason to drop the baton, it should instead be our motivation to carry on with the struggle, the same way the heroes who fell at the battlefron­t urged their partners on, even as they breathed their last.

Heroes Day should also be a time for introspect­ion.

We should ask ourselves what we are doing for our nation in our spheres of activity? Whether our actions would be applauded by the fallen heroes, if they were to wake up at this instant?

That is the vision that drove our heroes and heroines from the First, through the Second, to the Third Chimurenga.

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