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Government dangles Matobo independence party to appease region
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51443, member: 636"] Cabinet bosses picked Matobo district for next year's massive Independence Day bash after recognizing the area's deep liberation war connections. Government officials selected Maphisa Open Space in Matabeleland South province to host the 46th anniversary celebrations and Children's Party events. The strategic decision honors fallen heroes who called the district home during Zimbabwe's freedom struggle. Political leaders want citizens to remember the sacrifices made by legendary fighters from the region. Matobo earned its place as the perfect venue through decades of resistance against colonial oppression. Liberation giants like Father Zimbabwe Joshua Nkomo emerged from Kezi area within the district boundaries. His wife Johanna Nkomo also hailed from Fort Usher before earning national heroine status after her death. Stephen Jeqe Nkomo served as Matabeleland South governor while representing the area's political legacy. Jason Moyo became ZAPU vice president before dying in a parcel bomb attack during 1977. Milton Siziba commanded forces during the war before joining Zimbabwe Defence Forces leadership. King Mzilikazi established his final resting place among the sacred Matobo Hills centuries ago. The Ndebele monarch's grave attracts spiritual pilgrims seeking connections with ancestral traditions and cultural heritage. Njelele Shrine provided consultation services for liberation fighters throughout both Chimurenga conflicts. Rocky terrain offered natural protection for warriors resisting British colonial expansion during the 1896 uprising. Government planners believe the location perfectly captures Zimbabwe's journey from oppression to independence through strategic symbolism. [/QUOTE]
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