By Tapiwa chawasarira
Hundreds of congregants from Chiwaridzo Corps in Bindura celebrated Palm Sunday with a joyful march. Led by Corps Officer Major Florence Shayamano, participants of all ages sang and danced, captivating everyone’s attention. Notably, senior citizens over the age of sixty joined in, demonstrating their commitment to their faith.
This special day commemorates Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, marking the beginning of Holy Week. Palm branches symbolize victory, peace, and eternal life. The celebration was observed globally with various traditions.
In Spain, Palm Sunday features elaborate processions and the blessing of palm leaves. These processions include intricately decorated floats, known as “pasos,” depicting scenes from the Passion of Christ.
The Chiwaridzo Corps’ Palm Sunday march was breathtaking. Hundreds of congregants waved palm branches and sang hymns, making a powerful statement of faith and unity. Many onlookers were captivated, with some peeping through their durawalls and gates.
Even women doing household chores rushed to the road, mesmerized by the smartly dressed marchers and infectious music. The march left an indelible mark, sowing seeds of hope and freedom. It was a living sermon, proclaiming salvation and redemption.