The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Work on Chinhoyi Battle shrine to begin next week

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa Chinhoyi Bureau Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Correspond­ent

THE establishm­ent of a shrine at the Battle of Chinhoyi site will begin next week, a Cabinet minister has said.

Speaking in Chinhoyi at the weekend, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira said Government has joined forces with the ruling Zanu-PF to identify and erect shrines at historical liberation war sites across the country.

The current developmen­t will mean the Provincial Heroes Acre would be shifted slightly from the current location, where more than 50 provincial heroes and RURAL areas have been starved of energy supplies for a long time because successive colonial regimes deliberate­ly ignored the fact that a majority of citizens live in rural areas, Rural Electrific­ation Fund (REF) board chairperso­n Mr Willard Chiwewe has said.

In a speech read on his behalf by REF board member Mr Cosmas Chiringa at the commission­ing of the Bradley High School biogas digester in Shamva recently, Mr Chiwewe said since its inception in 2002, REF has remained consistent in facilitati­ng rapid and equitable provision of energy to rural areas.

“Since its establishm­ent in 2002, REF has remained consistent with heroines have been interred.

Constructi­on at the Battle of Chinhoyi site will begin next week after completion of a site validation exercise.

Minister Mupfumira said the project will help preserve the country’s liberation heritage.

“People talk about the seven heroes, but there is nothing there to show or highlight something of such significan­ce,” she said. “Our heroes who fought in the Second Chimurenga died across the Manyame River, but there is nothing on the site.”

Minister Mupfumira said the seven heroes who fired the first shots that kick-started the liberation war are not buried properly.

“We are coming next week on Thursday as Government and the ruling Zanu-PF party to start the process of erecting a monument and a proper Heroes Acre,” she said.

She said the process will culminate in the reburial of the seven heroes, while also positionin­g the site as a tourist attraction.

Similar sites are also being identified and set up across Zimbabwe.

Zanu-PF director for tourism and environmen­t Cde Stewart Mutizwa said Government’s programme dovetailed with the party’s drive to put shrines at liberation historical sites across the country.

“As secretarie­s for environmen­t and tourism, it was one of our resolution­s at the secretarie­s’ workshop held in Hwange in 2017,” he said.

“We agreed that we are going to enshrine about 10 sites across the country within one year.”

Cde Mutizwa said Zanu-PF participat­ed in the formulatio­n of the national tourism strategy, which seeks to package all sites of liberation historical significan­ce into attractive tourist sites.

The party’s secretarie­s for environmen­t and tourism, he said, should spearhead programmes that promote domestic tourism and also help in protecting the environmen­t.

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