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Royal recognition: Princess Anne Applauds Zimbabwean farmer David Mwanaka’s role in UK Agriculture

Princess Anne Visits Mwanaka Farm, Praises Zimbabwean Farmer for “Feeding the Nation”

By Chipo Sabeta

Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, made a historic royal visit to Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge, celebrating the achievements of Zimbabwean farmer David Mwanaka and highlighting her lifelong passion for supporting farmers across the UK.

Princess Anne listening to David Mwanaka at Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge during a royal visit, highlighting diaspora farming success and community resilience
Princess Anne shares a warm moment with farmer David Mwanaka during her visit to Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge.

A Royal Welcome
Princess Anne was warmly greeted by Mwanaka and local dignitaries upon her arrival at the farm, which has become a hub for sustainable farming and community engagement.

Touring the farm’s operations, the Princess showed particular curiosity about the crops, asking detailed questions about maize cultivation and the different varieties of pumpkins grown on the farm.
“Your work here is truly feeding the nation,” Princess Anne remarked, praising Mwanaka for his dedication to providing high-quality produce to communities across the region. Her keen interest in the crops and farming methods underscored her longstanding commitment to understanding and supporting agricultural innovation in the UK.

Princess Anne visits Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge, speaking with Mrs Brenda Mwanaka as she presents fresh farm produce, showcasing diaspora farming success and community impact
Princess Anne engages with Mrs Brenda Mwanaka, who showcased farm produce during the royal visit to Mwanaka Farm-a celebration of diaspora farming success and community resilience

An Emotional Moment
For Mwanaka, standing next to the Princess was a deeply emotional experience. “I am at a loss for words. I am so emotional right now,” he said, his voice filled with gratitude. He repeatedly thanked the royal family for their recognition and support, describing the visit as “a dream come true” and a moment he would treasure forever.

Princess Anne listens to Zimbabwean Farmer David Mwanaka during the royal visit to Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge, recognising diaspora farming success and community impact.
Princess Anne listening to David Mwanaka’s story of farming resilience at his Cambridge farm, honouring diaspora farming success and the vital role of the diaspora community in UK agriculture.

A Celebration of Culture
Adding a festive touch to the visit, were students from Milton Primary Academy. Their vibrant  delighted the royal visitor and the assembled guests, by their presence , showcasing the school’s commitment to cultural diversity and inclusion.
Princess Anne expressed admiration for the young performers. “It’s wonderful to see children and learning about farming with such energy and pride,” she said, highlighting the importance of cultural exchange in fostering understanding across communities.

Princess Anne watches a farm worker at Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge demonstrating the traditional process of grinding. maize to prepare sad, showcasing diaspora farming culture.
Princess Anne observes a farm worker grinding maize to prepare sadza at Mwanaka Farm, celebrating diaspora farming success and the preservation of cultural traditions.

Community Engagement
The Princess also took time to meet local residents, council members,  Cambridge farmers, employees as she toured the farm produce at a community event, discussing challenges and opportunities in agriculture, education, and rural development. She encouraged continued efforts to support farmers and communities alike, emphasising the crucial role agriculture plays in everyday life.
As the visit drew to a close, Princess Anne thanked Mr. Mwanaka and the community for their hospitality and dedication to sustainable farming and cultural preservation. She also planted a tree upon her departure. Her visit underscored both the impact of Zimbabwean farmers in the UK and the power of cultural collaboration to strengthen community ties.

Princess Anne visits Mwanaka Farm in Cambridge, interacting with Milton Primary Academy pupils attending the event, celebrating diaspora farming, education, and community engagement
Princess Anne engages with Milton Primary Academy pupils during her visit to Mwanaka Farm, celebrating diaspora farming, education, and community involvement in the UK.

Mwanaka Farm will be remembered not just for its agricultural achievements but for hosting a truly royal celebration of curiosity, culture, community, and heartfelt emotion.

David Mwanaka, his wife Brenda and Mwanaka farm staff members
David Mwanaka, his wife Brenda and farm staff members poses for a picture after Princess Anne visit at the farm.

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