The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

President to lay foundation stone at African museum

- Leroy Dzenga Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will on Tuesday lay the foundation stone at the Museum of African Liberation, to mark the beginning of constructi­on of core buildings at the facility.

Since the museum’s ground-breaking ceremony in December 2020, experts have been engaged in civil works, which are preparator­y processes that take place before actual constructi­on starts.

The civil works have now been completed. The museum project, which is backed by the African Union (AU), and has been endorsed by all African countries, is a key component in the continent’s history, especially in the fight against colonialis­m.

President Mnangagwa has maintained a keen interest in the project, which he has described as an opportunit­y for Africa to tell her own story.

In April, President Mnangagwa approved architectu­ral designs that are guiding the constructi­on of the grand facility, which has multiple amenities including a mall, an animal sanctuary, and a library, among others.

Speaking to The Sunday Mail, Institute of

African Knowledge (INSTAK) chief executive officer, Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi, said the President’s visit will mark the commenceme­nt

of the constructi­on of core buildings at the facility.

INSTAK are the implementi­ng secretaria­t of the project, overseeing constructi­on works and the setting up of systems.

“The visit and the laying of the stone is a very important milestone because it marks the actual commenceme­nt of constructi­on works, we are done with civil works which are preparator­y works.

During his visit, he will also launch the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Heritage Monument, which is going to serve the purpose of commemorat­ing and permanentl­y observing the sacrifices of those Zimbabwean­s who fought for the country’s liberation,” said Ambassador Muzawazi.

“It will also be a day that will see the signing ceremony between INSTAK and NSSA (National Social Security Authority) who are partnering in building a shopping mall along Kirkman Road under a Public Private Partnershi­p arrangemen­t.

“NSSA are keen to come in to build and administer the mall on behalf of INSTAK,” he said.

The idea of a Museum of African Liberation was endorsed by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (UNESCO) in 2019.

 ?? ?? Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda (right) chats with Institute of African Knowledge chief executive Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi during a tour of Museum of African Liberation in Warren Park Harare last week.
Picture : Justin Mutenda
Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda (right) chats with Institute of African Knowledge chief executive Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi during a tour of Museum of African Liberation in Warren Park Harare last week. Picture : Justin Mutenda

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