The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Independen­ce Day preps spawn developmen­t in Buhera

- Samuel Kadungure in MURAMBINDA

PREPARATIO­NS for this year’s national Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at Murambinda in Buhera district have spawned massive developmen­t, including road rehabilita­tion and drilling of boreholes, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.

She was speaking during the provincial independen­ce and drug and substance abuse prayer meeting, also attended by the Zimbabwe Indigenous Interdenom­inational Council of Churches (ZIICC), at Murambinda yesterday.

“We want to thank the President for walking the talk on leaving no one and no place behind in the developmen­t thrust,” she said. “The decision to decentrali­se the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns has culminated in the developmen­t of key rural infrastruc­ture, chief among them the Murambinda-Birchenoug­h Road. There is no district with as many boreholes as Buhera,” she said

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri, who is also Zanu PF’s National Chairperso­n, said the abundant water supply will boost income-generating projects for the people of Buhera.

“Efforts are being made to establish village business units and piped water schemes. Zinwa (Zimbabwe National Water Authority) has plans to establish 1 250ha under irrigation, drawing water from Marovanyat­i Dam,” she said.

After the President’s declaratio­n that no one will die of hunger, she added, some people in Buhera had already started to receive food assistance.

“These are benefits you will continue to enjoy even after the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns,” said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

She further said the Government is revamping the Dorowa Minerals plant in Buhera to boost basal fertiliser production.

Due to its proximity to Mozambique, Manicaland contribute­d immensely to the independen­ce of the country.

“Manicaland is home to our nationalis­ts and gallant fighters who include Cde (Herbert) Chitepo, Cde (William) Ndangana, Amai Sakupwanya, Cde Maurice Nyagumbo, Cde (Kumbirai) Kangai, Cde (Edgar)Tekere, Cde (Kenneth) Manyonda and Cde Nevison Nyashanu,” she said. “Many people died, and almost every household suffered and sacrificed for the liberation of this country.”

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri said the decision to host the Independen­ce Day

celebratio­ns was carefully considered to honour the people of Buhera and the Dzapasi National Monument, which was the largest assembly point where liberation fighters gathered to disarm ahead of independen­ce.

“Some wanted the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Mutare, but we said no, it should go to Buhera, which has stood resolutely behind Zanu PF,” she said.

“The people of Buhera are not sellouts; they chose to stick with Zanu PF.”

Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri exhorted churches to preach against drug and substance abuse, as it destroyed society.

ZIICC official Bishop Anismo Goronga said the church was in full support of the Government’s anti-drugs and substance abuse campaign.

Minister of State for Provincial Affairs

and Devolution for Manicaland Advocate Misheck Mugadza, Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Joshua Sacco, Zanu PF Provincial Chairman Cde Tawanda Mukodza and legislator­s from Buhera attended the meeting.

The celebratio­ns, to be held at Murambinda B High School, will run under the theme “Zim@44: Unity, Peace and Developmen­t Towards Vision 2030”.

 ?? ?? Preparatio­ns for Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at Murambinda B High School are now at an advanced stage
Preparatio­ns for Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at Murambinda B High School are now at an advanced stage

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