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Zimbabwe Stays the Course at Independence Day Event
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34391, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa promised to build a future that respects the sacrifices made during the liberation struggle. He believes true independence means creating prosperity for future generations. Speaking to crowds at Gokwe's Independence Day event, he said Zimbabwe continues moving forward despite Western sanctions, climate challenges, economic problems, and attempts to split the country. The President emphasized technical education, particularly in science and technology, to keep Zimbabwean products competitive. He highlighted worker welfare as a priority and thanked security forces for maintaining peace across the nation. Food security remains essential, with strategies to improve grain production. Despite last season's drought, the country managed to feed itself through various support programs, including cash transfers to urban households. Mnangagwa called on citizens to protect Zimbabwe from threats to national development. He praised security services for their loyalty and patriotism in defending the country's sovereignty. The government continues upgrading infrastructure, especially in disaster-prone areas like Gokwe. The President warned against misusing social media and praised Zimbabweans for staying united against "shadowy elements with dubious agendas." Many officials attended the celebration, including the First Lady, Vice President Chiwenga and his wife, Cabinet ministers, Service Chiefs, and diplomatic representatives. [/QUOTE]
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