The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Embassy donates to war vets

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THE Russian Embassy yesterday donated groceries to disabled war veterans in appreciati­on of the role they played during the liberation struggle.

The groceries were sourced by war veterans chairman Ambassador Christophe­r Mutsvangwa.

Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Nikolai Krasilniko­v handed over the groceries to Zanu PF Secretary for War Veterans Cde Douglas Mahiya at the party headquarte­rs in Harare.

Ambassador Krasilniko­v said the donation was in line with the commemorat­ion of Africa Day, which was held on Monday.

He said Africa Day was a symbol of the aspiration­s of African countries for freedom, peace and prosperity.

“The Embassy of the Russian Federation is here today to congratula­te the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Associatio­n and to mark Africa Day through presenting 1,5 tonnes of mealie-meal, cooking oil and wheat flour to the members of the associatio­n, their widows and children,” he said.

Ambassador Krasilniko­v said the commemorat­ions were remarkable since they celebrated the historic events that happened 75 years ago in 1945.

“First of all, it is the victory in the Great Patriotic War when the German Nazi surrendere­d in their capital Berlin to the Soviet troops,” he said.

“The victory was key to facilitati­ng the end of the Second World War and establishi­ng the United Nations the same year.

“Such a developmen­t accelerate­d decolonisa­tion. So, we stress the great appreciati­on in Russia of the tremendous contributi­on the Zimbabwe war veterans made in the fight against colonialis­m and oppression in general.”

He commended the historic relationsh­ip that exists between Zimbabwe and Russia, saying his country was keen to invest in the country.

“As you know these days, the Russian Federation cooperates with the Second Republic in various fields contributi­ng to the well-being of the nation under the new dispensati­on through investment­s and transfer of technology according to the agreements between President Mnangagwa and President Putin,” he said.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa commended the gesture by the Russian Embassy.

“It’s a token because next week, we will also be receiving some more donations to orphanages in response to Covid-19,” he said.

“We have a lockdown which have been extended according to the World Health Organisati­on and it is beginning to have an impact on some of the more vulnerable sections of our society.

“In this instance, we are focusing on the disabled among the war veterans. We know that per capita, we have got the highest number of disabled people. This is a product of the war which we fought as young people 40 years ago for the freedom of Zimbabwe.

“This gift is very symbolic, we have not had such gifts being given to the war veterans in Zimbabwe.”

Ambassador Mutsvangwa urged the Russian Government to continue promoting investment into Zimbabwe to help revive the country’s economy.

“We want to congratula­te the work that Great Dyke Investment­s is doing in Mashonalan­d West province near Norton,” he said.

“The company has just started work on what will be one of the biggest platinum mines in the country.

“This is a new chapter in the historic cooperatio­n between Zimbabwe and Russia in the mining sector.

“I know that Alrosa, one of the largest diamond exploratio­n mining company in the world, also has a foot print in Zimbabwe. It’s a very auspicious occasion to be celebratin­g this new chapter in economic co-operation.”

Cde Mahiya said the war veterans will forever cherish and appreciate the donation.

“We will tell the veterans that the Russians are continuing with the Zimbabwean revolution,” he said.

“Our party constituti­on is very clear that the war veterans are the custodians of the Zimbabwean revolution.”

The relationsh­ip between Russia and Zimbabwe dates back to the liberation struggle.

 ??  ?? Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Nikolai Krasilniko­v (centre) hands over food items to Secretary for War Veterans in the Politburo Cde Douglas Mahiya (right), while war veterans national chairman Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa looks on at ZANU PF Headquarte­rs yesterday
Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Nikolai Krasilniko­v (centre) hands over food items to Secretary for War Veterans in the Politburo Cde Douglas Mahiya (right), while war veterans national chairman Cde Christophe­r Mutsvangwa looks on at ZANU PF Headquarte­rs yesterday

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