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President Mnangagwa to Lead Zimbabwe National Day Celebrations at Expo 2025 Osaka

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Zimbabwe is set to mark its National Day at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, with President Emmerson Mnangagwa scheduled to lead the official commemorations on Wednesday.

The celebration, seen as a major highlight for participating countries, will give Zimbabwe an opportunity to showcase its culture, identity, and economic vision under the theme “Beyond the Limits.” According to a statement from the Office of the President and Cabinet, the event will take place from 11am to 12pm local time in Japan (4am to 5am Zimbabwean time) at the National Day Hall (Ray Gardens).

The programme will include cultural displays, speeches, and exhibitions of Zimbabwean music, art, and heritage. President Mnangagwa is also expected to meet Japanese government officials and top business leaders to explore opportunities in areas such as agriculture, energy, tourism, mining, and infrastructure.

Ahead of the National Day, a Zimbabwe-Japan business forum will be held on Tuesday at the Grand Prince Hotel Osaka. The forum aims to bring together investors, government representatives, and industry leaders to discuss ways to strengthen economic ties and promote Zimbabwe as a viable investment destination.

President Mnangagwa will deliver a keynote address at the forum, outlining Zimbabwe’s development goals focused on innovation and sustainability.

Zimbabwe’s Commissioner-General to Expo 2025, Mr Allan Majuru, who is also the CEO of ZimTrade, said the celebrations will help promote Zimbabwe’s cultural and economic potential to the global community. He noted that the event will include targeted networking sessions and business meetings designed to connect Zimbabwean companies with Japanese and Asian partners.

“Our aim is to demonstrate that Zimbabwe is ready for global business,” said Mr Majuru. “We are focusing on sectors like manufacturing, agriculture, energy, and mining—areas where we have strong potential and are seeking strategic partnerships.”

Business-to-business (B2B) meetings and customised engagement sessions will offer companies the chance to connect directly with potential investors and importers.

Zimbabwe is among 158 nations and seven international organisations taking part in Expo 2025, which runs from April 13 to October 13 under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.” The expo aims to promote innovation, cultural exchange, and global collaboration in solving major global challenges.

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President Mnangagwa Calls to Guard Sovereignty

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President Mnangagwa Calls to Guard Sovereignty

By Abel Karowangoro

President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa on Monday called on Zimbabweans to “guard our sovereignty” and “build a modern, industrialised nation” as he led the 45th National Heroes Day commemorations at the National Heroes Acre.

 

“It is my singular honour and privilege to address this 45th Commemoration of our National Heroes Day, an event our nation holds annually in tribute to gallant sons and daughters of the soil, who paid the supreme sacrifice for the liberation of our country,” President Mnangagwa said.

 

The President urged the nation to carry the baton from fallen fighters into the economic struggle.

 

“Independence in 1980 brought about political independence, while the struggle for the economy remains ongoing,” he said.

 

“We are masters of our own destiny… neo-colonialism will never be given a foothold in our nation.”

 

Mnangagwa highlighted economic gains under the Second Republic, saying:

 

“Our GDP has risen from US$16 billion in 2018 to US$45.7 billion today. The projected 2025 growth of 6% is well within reach.”

 

Citing agricultural successes, President Mnangagwa praised farmers:

“Our heroes would definitely be proud of the positive strides which our farmers are making. Tinokutendai varimi… nekuchengetedza nhaka yedu yakarwirwa nemagamba edu.”

 

President also stressed infrastructure progress, including the Harare-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway and major rural road upgrades, and called for community responsibility:

 

“Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatigwa nevene vayo… ilizwe lakhiwa, libuswe, likhuleke ngabanikazi balo.”

 

On the global stage, Mnangagwa affirmed Zimbabwe’s sovereignty:

 

“Let no-one think that they can engage us as masters. We are a sovereign and independent people.”

 

The President concluded with a rallying cry:

“The spirit and flame of the revolution… should galvanise us, the united people of Zimbabwe, from Limpopo to Zambezi, from Plumtree to Mutare, towards realising more and more unprecedented milestones. Forward ever, backward never. Success and prosperity are certain.”

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Zimbabwe Extends Helping Hand to Mozambique After Cyclone Chido

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived in Chimoio, Mozambique, for the handover of a consignment of relief items to communities affected by Cyclone Chido.

 

The donation, sent under the name “ZimAid”, will be handed over to his counterpart, Mozambican President Daniel Chapo.

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President Mnangagwa Officiates ZNDU Graduation in Mazowe

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The Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and Chancellor of the Zimbabwe National Defence University (ZNDU), President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is presiding over the institution’s sixth graduation ceremony at Rodgers Alfred Nikita Mangena Barracks in Mazowe.

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