President Mnangagwa asked Zimbabweans not to misuse social media. He wants everyone to stay united against what he calls shadowy people trying to divide the nation. Speaking at the 45th Independence Day celebrations in Gokwe yesterday, he praised citizens for staying loyal despite online lies. He thanked people at home and abroad for remaining alert and patriotic, refusing to follow those with questionable motives.
The President stressed the importance of unity and growth for Zimbabwe. He called on all citizens to help build the country together. He spoke in both English and Shona, telling everyone they must work for Zimbabwe. He asked people to become known for serving their communities and bringing others together. These comments come as officials worry about false information spreading on social media platforms.
Some online content appears designed to create problems between communities. These messages may try to damage national progress efforts. The government sees this trend as harmful to the country's development goals. President Mnangagwa made his speech at Mutora Open Grounds, where the main independence celebrations took place.
The President stressed the importance of unity and growth for Zimbabwe. He called on all citizens to help build the country together. He spoke in both English and Shona, telling everyone they must work for Zimbabwe. He asked people to become known for serving their communities and bringing others together. These comments come as officials worry about false information spreading on social media platforms.
Some online content appears designed to create problems between communities. These messages may try to damage national progress efforts. The government sees this trend as harmful to the country's development goals. President Mnangagwa made his speech at Mutora Open Grounds, where the main independence celebrations took place.