President Mnangagwa’s Powerful Address: Reclaiming Africa’s History and Heritage

At the groundbreaking ceremony of the SADC Liberation Monument Square, President Emmerson Mnangagwa delivered a stirring address that reaffirmed Zimbabwe’s unwavering commitment to Pan Africanism. He boldly addressed the historical distortions that have served colonial interests, obscuring the continent’s rich and diverse heritage. President Mnangagwa emphasized that Zimbabwe remains inspired by its collective history and the enduring spirit of Pan Africanism, expressing pride in hosting a significant part of Africa’s historical repository to preserve the continent’s heritage for both present and future generations.

The event was graced by prominent African leaders, including His Majesty King Mswati III of Eswatini, Angolan President João Lourenço, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi, and Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina, further underscoring the importance of the occasion.

In his address, President Mnangagwa passionately called on Africans to reclaim their history, restore their dignity, and celebrate their victories against the forces of colonialism and neo-colonialism. He highlighted the critical role of museums as custodians of African history, safeguarding the stories of the continent, including the valiant struggle for liberation.

In a symbolic and heartfelt gesture, President Mnangagwa announced that Zimbabwe has dedicated a one-hectare plot of land to honor Africa’s triumph. Each SADC nation will receive a designated space within this monument square to create a monument that reflects their unique narrative, commemorating the region’s and continent’s collective resilience, determination, and solidarity.

President Mnangagwa’s powerful address ignited a profound sense of pride and unity among those present, inspiring a collective commitment to reclaim Africa’s rich heritage and shape a brighter future. His words resonated deeply, echoing the aspirations of a continent determined to chart its own course. The groundbreaking ceremony of the SADC Liberation Monument Square stands as a significant milestone in this journey, symbolizing Africa’s unbreakable spirit and unwavering resolve.

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