To the principal of the highly esteemed, Comrade Arimada, and the principal president ED and all the other lecturers here present, we thank you in a big way for teaching us the values of life. We are a class of students, now you are ambassadors, but you have cooked and sailed, and we want to assure you that we will make you proud of our national heritage. The legacy of our national history will live; will put our national interest first, and I promise that.
Our liberators lost their precious lives, the blood was shed at Mgagao, at Chimoio and at Chinhoyi 7; It is an emotional, exciting, yet with a little bit of sad process. Sad in the sense that this precious information has come to us late. This is what we should have learnt in primary school, but better late than never.
Things were good long ago. Be proud of who you are as we are proud of who we are. Words will never express how thankful we are, but our actions will talk.
We are now career diplomats per excellence; ambassador at large. Learning is relative to permanent changing behaviour. As per our president’s mantra, the country is built by its owners.
On behalf of the company Taxon Trading and other students who attended the class, we say thank you. Asante Sana.
Source: Zimeye