Vice President Kembo Mohadi inspected Zimbabwe's Museum of African Liberation site on Tuesday, praising its continental scope ahead of the 2027 African Union Mid-Term Summit scheduled for Harare. The main structure has reached 75 percent completion with SADC and Zimbabwe exhibition spaces finished, while surrounding facilities, including a shopping complex, military exhibition park and heritage village, advance toward readiness.
Mohadi encouraged liberation war participants to contribute artifacts and testimonies that preserve authentic African narratives. Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi, leading the Institute of African Knowledge, reported the nation had achieved three-quarters of construction progress independently and confirmed its preparedness for hosting continental leaders during the July summit.
The museum anchors Liberation City, a 103-hectare development west of downtown featuring planned hospitality, entertainment and memorial components. The facility will showcase materials from African nations documenting struggles against slavery, colonial rule and apartheid systems.
Mohadi encouraged liberation war participants to contribute artifacts and testimonies that preserve authentic African narratives. Ambassador Kwame Muzawazi, leading the Institute of African Knowledge, reported the nation had achieved three-quarters of construction progress independently and confirmed its preparedness for hosting continental leaders during the July summit.
The museum anchors Liberation City, a 103-hectare development west of downtown featuring planned hospitality, entertainment and memorial components. The facility will showcase materials from African nations documenting struggles against slavery, colonial rule and apartheid systems.