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Independence Torch lights up Harare and Kwekwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31661, member: 636"] The Ministry of Home Affairs just told everyone about the Independence Torch lighting, which will happen Wednesday at the Museum of Human Sciences in Harare. They plan to carry this special flame next to Kwekwe for another ceremony on Thursday at Mutapa Hall. The torch matters because it stands for freedom. Our second-in-command, Vice President Chiwenga, will lead this important event when local leaders receive the torch. The flame continued its journey on April 17 with another lighting at Sikombela Detention Camp. Different runners will then pass it along until it reaches Nembudziya, where the main celebration takes place. Vice President Mohadi takes charge of these final activities. The government chose these places because they matter to our national story. Each location connects to heroes who fought hard for Zimbabwe to become free. This burning flame helps everyone remember what happened during the struggle years. It shows how much people sacrificed to make Zimbabwe independent. Many brave fighters gave everything they had for future generations to live better lives. The torch keeps these memories alive year after year. Each time we light it, we honor their courage and hard work that made our country possible. Young people today can look at this flame and feel proud about where they come from. The bright light reminds citizens about the difficult past but also points toward better days ahead. Every Independence Day celebration centers around this powerful symbol. Leaders want all Zimbabweans to feel connected through this shared history. The torch brings communities together across the entire country. When the flame travels between different towns, people come out to watch and cheer. Children learn why April 18th matters to their families. Parents explain how life changed after 1980. The torch teaches history better than any classroom lesson could. Each person who sees the flame takes away something personal about what freedom really means. Zimbabwe continues building its future with this powerful reminder of how far the nation has already come. [/QUOTE]
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