HARARE, Nov 25 (NNN-AGENCIES) — There is ongoing debate among Zimbabweans about the latest renaming programme announced by the government.
It’s nearly four decades since the country gained independence from Britain but many roads, landmarks and schools still honour British functionaries of the colonial era.
Roads and schools still bear names of Royal family members as well as prominent British figures such as Princess Margaret Road, Churchill Boys School, Allan Wilson Boys schools, Queen Elizabeth Girls High School, Prince Edward and Elizabeth Windsor Road.
And so while many welcome the renaming of some of these edifices including the Victoria Falls Road now renamed Mosi-Oa-Tunya Road and welcomed renaming some of the public structures after guerrilla fighters who fought the 1970s guerrilla war against white-minority rule, they couldn’t help but notice that the president is the biggest beneficiary of the renaming having 10 roads named after him.
They wonder if it’s not too soon to want such acclamation, especially when he’s been in power less than two years. Already one of Harare’s main roads, Enterprise Road, is to be called Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Rd.
Other African notables who now have roads or streets named after them include Patrice Lumumba, Jomo Kenyatta and Abdel Gamal Nasser while beyond Africa, Cuba’s Fidel Castro and China’s Mao Zedong are represented.