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Mnangagwa lights independence flame in Gokwe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34291, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa lit the independence flame today at Mutora Open Grounds during Zimbabwe's national celebration. The ceremony happened at Nembudziya in Gokwe as part of ongoing Uhuru festivities. Zimbabwe Sables rugby captain Hilton Mudariki handed the flame to the president before the lighting. This traditional flame represents Zimbabwe's continuing freedom after gaining independence. The symbolic fire honors those who fought against colonial rule. Many freedom fighters gave their lives for the nation's liberty. The flame serves as an important historical reminder for all Zimbabweans. It connects current citizens with their struggle for self-government. Young people see it as an inspiration to build their country's future. The president's participation highlights the government's commitment to remembering liberation heroes. National celebrations bring people from across Zimbabwe together each April. The flame lighting remains one of the most meaningful parts of Independence Day. Citizens view it as a symbol of national pride and achievement. Communities gather around these ceremonies to reflect on their shared history. [/QUOTE]
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