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We are united in diversity: President

Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau

THE Second Republic will continue pursuing strategies that strengthen national unity and social cohesion to enhance economic transformation, President Mnangagwa has said.

In his message for Unity Day, which falls today, delivered at State House in Harare, President Mnangagwa said since the signing of the Unity Accord 37 years ago, Zimbabwe has exhibited enduring unity and resilience despite years of challenges and machinations of external detractors.

He said some of the strategies being pursued by the Second Republic for unity included grassroots development, decentralisation of services and heritage-based approaches led by traditional leaders. 

โ€œUnder the Second Republic, we are cementing and consolidating national unity and social cohesion through several strategies,โ€ he said. โ€œThese include accelerated development at grassroots level and broader decentralisation. 

โ€œHome-grown unity and peace-building processes, led by our chiefs, are a testimony of the effectiveness of our heritage-based strategies in addressing contemporary realities.

โ€œLet us, therefore, look ahead to a brighter future as we continuously discover the strength that resides in our diversity, culture and traditions.โ€

President Mnangagwa said Zimbabweโ€™s remarkable progress and transformation across various sectors had been driven by its rich diversity in customs, languages and cultures, underscoring the nationโ€™s strength as a cohesive unit.

โ€œWe remain inspired to continue demonstrating unparalleled national strength, resilience and unflinching patriotism to our country,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe numerous attacks and ill-will we have endured from detractors over the yearsย were aimed at sowing seeds of division and disunity.

โ€œHowever, the people of this great nation have remained vigilant and resolute. Our trials and tribulations have become the wind beneath our wings that helps us to soar to greater heights like the fish eagle that adorns our sacred national flag.

โ€œThrough oneness and common purpose, we are recording evident transformation in every facet of the economy, village by village, ward by ward and sector by sector.โ€

President Mnangagwa said although local norms, customs, languages and culture were diverse, the country remained a composite and solid unitary state.

โ€œFrom Zambezi to Limpopo, from Plumtree to Mutare, and across the most remote villages in our country, we sing with pride one national anthem and fly one national flag,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe are diverse, but one. 

โ€œThirty-seven years since this historic National Accord, self-hate, violence, tribalism and regionalism are now rejected in our national psyche and culture.

โ€œWe embraced and embedded unity, peace, self-belief and confidence in our identity as the sons and daughters of this sacred soil.โ€

He congratulated Zimbabweans for excelling in various fields over the past year, urging them to use their achievements to propel national development and the attainment of Vision 2030. 

โ€œIt, therefore, gives me great pleasure to congratulate all Zimbabweans, at home and abroad, in their various socio-economic and cultural endeavours for their hard work and achievements over the past year,โ€ he said.

โ€œLet us continue running our own race, competing solely with who we were yesterday, for the ultimate benefit of the peoples of our great motherland, Zimbabwe.

โ€œUnity, patriotism, peace, as well as love and respect for one another, are indispensable values to accelerate the development of our country.โ€

He added: โ€œI, therefore, call upon all citizens to commemorate this National Unity Day with sober reflections and recommit to the rich national heritage embodied in the historic Unity Accord of 1987.

โ€œNever, never, never again, should anything ever divide us. United we must stand, strong and solid as the walls of Great Zimbabwe, from which we derive our nationโ€™s name.

โ€œHand in hand, in unity, from village to the provincial level; sector by sector and industry by industry, Vision 2030 shall surely become a reality.โ€

President Mnangagwa commended the nationโ€™s resilience in the face of challenges such as droughts caused by the El Niรฑo phenomenon and other economic shocks. 

He highlighted Zimbabweโ€™s leadership during the 44th SADC Summit in August as a reflection of its enduring spirit of unity.

โ€œTogether as one united people, we have persevered, endured and continue to build resilience against the negative impact of climate change and other economic shocks,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe enduring spirit of unity that forms the bedrock and a fundamental character trait of our nation, Zimbabwe, was reflective during our hosting of the 44th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government held in August this year.

โ€œTherefore, in executing its role and responsibilities as the SADC Chairman, Zimbabwe will do its part towards consolidating solidarity and inclusion for the overall goal of poverty eradication and multi-sectoral integration of our united region.โ€

President Mnangagwa took the opportunity to wish the nation a happy and safe festive holiday.

He said: โ€œAs we celebrate this important national holiday, let us do so responsibly and safely, especially for the travelling and commuting public.

โ€œWith these remarks, on my own behalf, that of Government and indeed my family, I wish all fellow citizens, at home and abroad, a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2025.

โ€œMay the New Year ahead bring hope and greater prosperity for our motherland, Zimbabwe.โ€

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