The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Restoratio­n at heart of Independen­ce Day

- Sharon Munjenjema

THIS year’s Independen­ce celebratio­ns are shaped around the mantra of economic revival and re-engagement, as espoused by the new dispensati­on’s drive to stimulate economic growth and build previously broken down relations.

In an interview, Harare Metropolit­an Provincial Affairs Minister Mirriam Chikukwa said the main celebratio­ns would be held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare under the theme: “Zimbabwe at 38: Socio-economic restoratio­n and internatio­nal re-engagement”.

She said the theme was representa­tive of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision.

“Our President has been advancing re-engagement and developmen­t agenda because our country has been isolated for a long time,” said the minister. “There is also his mantra that Zimbabwe is open for business, you cannot open for business if you don’t re-engage.”

Minister Chikukwa said preparatio­ns for the festivitie­s were on course.

“All ministries that have something to do with independen­ce are busy making preparatio­ns,” said Minister Chikukwa. Minister Chikukwa said a children’s party had been slated for Independen­ce Day eve.

“On the 17th there will be the usual children’s party to be held at the City Sports Centre,” she said. “The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will facilitate that one. The party is hosted by the First Family.”

Minister Chikukwa said 30 buses had been secured to ferry people in Harare from the “usual pick-up points from 6am”, the time gates at the National Sports Stadium will also open.

Foreign dignitarie­s are expected to grace the event where musicians Alick Macheso, Killer T and ZCC Mbungo Stars have been lined up to provide entertainm­ent.

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