Zimbabwean officials traveled across the border to celebrate with their neighbors on Wednesday. Mashonaland East province sent a delegation to Tete Province for Mozambique's independence anniversary. Minister Advocate Itayi Ndudzo led the group to the celebration held at Tete City Pavilion. Government workers, farmers, miners and business leaders joined the trip. ZANU PF party members and local authorities also attended the event.
The visit demonstrated the strong bond between both African nations. Ndudzo expressed excitement about participating in the historic milestone celebration. He emphasized how the presence showed the close ties between Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Tete Province Governor Domingo Viola welcomed the Zimbabwean visitors warmly. He thanked Zimbabwe's people for joining such an important day of remembrance.
War Veterans League Chairman Daniel Matengo spoke about the lasting friendship. He noted that Mozambique remains forever connected to Zimbabwe's history. The retired major praised Mozambique for making great sacrifices during liberation struggles. He said Zimbabweans will always value this special relationship with their neighbors. Provincial Secretary Cristina Mafumo participated in the wreath ceremony at Independence Square.
The ceremony honored fighters who helped free Mozambique from Portuguese rule. Liberation medals were presented to Mozambican veterans during the celebration. These awards recognized their brave service toward achieving independence five decades ago. The event brought together people from both countries to remember shared history. Veterans received recognition for their role in ending colonial occupation.
The visit demonstrated the strong bond between both African nations. Ndudzo expressed excitement about participating in the historic milestone celebration. He emphasized how the presence showed the close ties between Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Tete Province Governor Domingo Viola welcomed the Zimbabwean visitors warmly. He thanked Zimbabwe's people for joining such an important day of remembrance.
War Veterans League Chairman Daniel Matengo spoke about the lasting friendship. He noted that Mozambique remains forever connected to Zimbabwe's history. The retired major praised Mozambique for making great sacrifices during liberation struggles. He said Zimbabweans will always value this special relationship with their neighbors. Provincial Secretary Cristina Mafumo participated in the wreath ceremony at Independence Square.
The ceremony honored fighters who helped free Mozambique from Portuguese rule. Liberation medals were presented to Mozambican veterans during the celebration. These awards recognized their brave service toward achieving independence five decades ago. The event brought together people from both countries to remember shared history. Veterans received recognition for their role in ending colonial occupation.