Times of Eswatini

King promotes six senior soldiers

HIGHLIGHTE­D:

- Sibusiso Zwane

“The Commander-In-Chief of the Army highlighte­d that the vacancies which he filled with the promotions were caused by either retirement or death among other things.”

NOKWANE - His Majesty King Mswati III, the Commander-In-Chief of the Army has promoted six senior soldiers. The King announced the promotions when he was addressing members of the Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force (UEDF) and the nation during the celebratio­n of the 51st Army Day which was held at the Army Headquarte­rs at Nokwane yesterday.

The promotions include four Brigadier Generals, a Major General and a Lieutenant Major General. The first promotions which the King announced were the four Brigadier General’s and they are; Ncanawe Dlamini, Sotja Dlamini, Chimpa Shongwe and Elijah Shabangu, who is currently attending a course in the Republic of China on Taiwan. Prior to the promotion, they occupied the rank of a Colonel.

Thereafter, the Commander-In-Chief

Brigadier General Chimpa Shongwe.

of the armed force blessed the promotion of Brigadier General Thandumusa Dlamini and Major General Mfanawenkh­osi

Khumalo to Major General and Lieutenant Major General, respective­ly.

He said other replacemen­ts in the form of promotions, commission­ing and defence attaches, would be announced by the Army Commander General (4 Star) Moses Mashikilis­ana Fakudze. However, he also mentioned that promotions could not be all done in a day, thus others would be an announced next year

The Commander-In-Chief of the Army highlighte­d that the vacancies which he filled with the promotions were caused by either retirement or death among other things.

On another note, the King told the soldiers that the nation came

to the army headquarte­rs to appreciate their good work that they do for them (nation). He said as a nation, they were pleased that, since inception, soldiers have continued with their national objective of always protecting and defending the country and its people.

Thereafter, the King said it was encouragin­g to note that they continue to raise the standards of their performanc­e. He said their yesterday’s performanc­e was uniquely different from the displays that they demonstrat­ed in the past.

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After that, he said their mandate as soldiers requires them to always maintain their bodies - in good shape so that they could be able to perform their duties well. Therefore, he commended them for maintainin­g their fitness as it could be seen through the various vigorous drills that they were combat-ready. “We always receive good reports of your work with the various communitie­s, especially when you reach out when

ever you are called upon to assist regardless of the time of the day as you are on duty 24/7. What is important is that you continue to demonstrat­e that soldiers are not an enemy of the nation, but are here to serve and live with them in harmony for the betterment of the country,” the King said. Again, the Commander-In-Chief said it was equally pleasing that as soldiers, they continue to work with allied countries who selflessly impart vital knowledge and skills to them

as they engage with them in many countries around the world.

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He added that they have been informed that some of them were not present at the celebratio­n because they were abroad for training in various fields of defence and others were in peacekeepi­ng missions. He said on their return, they expect them to share their skills with the entire UEDF

Thereafter, he thanked all those that have contribute­d to the growth

of the country’s military, including the country’s developmen­t partners for their continued kind gestures and support rendered to the army. He said as a country, they were grateful to receive reports that in these external courses local soldiers perform exceptiona­lly well as some have been awarded as the best internatio­nal students. He said as learning from first-world military institutio­ns would help in developing the UEDF to the same position. “This is a clear testimo

ny that our army has potential of being one of the best militaries in the world regardless of its size. Being a soldier is all about hoisting

one’s flag, therefore such reports regarding your performanc­es in external courses is indeed commendabl­e,” the King said.

 ?? ?? Brigadier General Ncanawe Dlamini.
Brigadier General Ncanawe Dlamini.
 ?? ?? Lieutenant Major General Mfanawenkh­osi Khumalo.
Lieutenant Major General Mfanawenkh­osi Khumalo.
 ?? ?? Major General Thandumusa Dlamini.
Major General Thandumusa Dlamini.
 ?? ?? Brigadier General Sotja Dlamini.
Brigadier General Sotja Dlamini.
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