ZANZIBAR President
Ali Mohamed Shein yesterday decorated 72 revolutionary heroes-22 of them
dead- with medals in appreciation of their contributions to the ...
country's development. The medal
recipients- mostly senior citizens- thanked the government for the
"great honour," pledging to dedicate their remaining energies to promote
and protect the revolutionary government.
"I am very happy, I
had never imagined to receive this great honour, I just don't have
words to express my joy," said Lieutenant Colonel Subira Mohamed Hassan,
attributing her exemplary service medal to bravery, discipline and hard
work.
The Zanzibar
National Service's Head of Administration encouraged all soldiers in
particular to work hard and display high level of discipline as the only
secret of success.
"There is no short-cut to success... hard work and discipline are the only password," she said.
Retired Captain
Juma Ali Jongo boasted of his role in the war against Amin's invasion
force, in which he said he fought bravely and proudly as a Tanzanian.
He appreciated the recognition, which he said will help to instill patriotism among the current and future generations.
Bakhresa Group
Executive Chairman Said Salim Bakhresa was among the 37 medal recipients
under "Citizens with special credentials" category.
President Shein,
under section 4 of the Presidential Affairs Law, 1993, awarded 37, 10
and 25 Mapinduzi, exemplary service and bravery medals to leaders, civil
servants and citizens as well as officers and combatants from special
departments of the revolutionary government.
The Mapinduzi medal
is given to any person who has in one way or another spearheaded,
participated or glorified the 1964 Zanzibar revolution.
"The recipients
include leader or any person-alive or dead-who earned the country high
repute through display of enviable moral values," reads the medal
declaration.
The exemplary
service medals, according to the declaration, go to public servants or
special departments within the Zanzibar Revolutionary government, with
an uninterrupted service of at least 20 years, with exhibit of high
level of discipline over all the years.
Employees under the
special departments-dead or alive-with distinguished acts of bravery
that helped to save lives, property or security of the nation, are
entitled to the bravery medals.
The medal
decorations were part of almost two-week fanfares ahead of the 56th
Zanzibar revolution anniversary that climaxes at Aman stadium this
Sunday.
The two weeks have
been hectic for all government leaders, especially President Shein, who
has been scheduled to launch or lay foundation stones for development
projects almost on daily basis.
The president
arrived yesterday afternoon from Pemba Island where he participated in a
number of social and economic projects launch.
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