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Kitwe Celebrates

Series

Series Name
Rhodesian Spotlight

Issue

Issue No.
8
Length of issue (in feet)
948
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Kitwe Celebrates
  2. 2Federation News
  3. 3Nyasaland’s Growing Tea Industry
  4. 4Australian Trade Commission in Salisbury
  5. 5Sporting Life on the Copperbelt
  6. 6CAA Flight from Salisbury to Durban
  7. 7Land Clearing at Karoi.

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 7
Summary
Rhodesian Spotlight synopsis: Kitwe celebrates the installation of its first Mayor, Mr Maurice Gersh with dancing in the African quartered a parade of floats through the street.
Rhodesian Spotlight Commentary - The age old drums of Northern Rhodesia speak in celebration, and the Africans rejoice as they have down the years. But whereas in former years the drums roused Africans to warfare and plundering, they tell today of a municipal success. For on this day the town of Kitwe has been raised to municipal status and for the first time Kitwe will have its own Mayor and Council - a fact which all the people of Kitwe are celebrating. To install the new Mayor comes the Acting Governor of Northern Rhodesia, Mr A. T. Williams, greeted by the Town Clerk, Mr S. W. Coleman. Proceeding inside he invested the Mayor, Councillor Maurice Gerah, a popular business man, prominent in the affairs of Kitwe for many years.
Celebrations continued in the afternoon and a procession of floats was started from outside of the Municipal offices by the Mayor. Kitwe had elected not only a Mayor, but a Carnival Queen, and not it was her turn to preside over the proceedings.
Led by the Northern Rhodesia Police Band the Procession toured the streets, fittingly enough, proclaiming Kitwe’s stirring story of Progress. In carnival mood, the town took stock of its many flourishing activities and enterprises. From Pioneering past to prosperous present it is a story of worthwhile achievement that has laid the foundations of a smiling future.
Keywords
Politics and government; Music and dance; Customs and traditions
Written sources
Movietone boxfile no.1   Used for synopsis
Credits:
Production Co.
Central African Film Unit
Length of story (in feet)
142

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