Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZNA dismisses recruitmen­t rumours

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has dismissed social media messages saying it was embarking on a recruitmen­t exercise starting next Monday.

ZNA Public Relations Director, Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore said the recruitmen­t messages were false.

He said the army was concerned about the continued misuse of social media platforms by some criminal elements soliciting for payment in return for non-existent jobs in the army.

“As from Friday 10 March 2017, there were false social media notices to the effect that there will be a mass recruitmen­t of the Zimbabwe National Army recruits throughout the country. The army wishes to categorica­lly emphasise that there is no such recruitmen­t taking place. The ZNA would like to advise the public that it does not have recruitmen­t agents and does not recruit through the social media,” said Lt Colonel Makotore.

“All ZNA recruitmen­t programmes are advertised in the mainstream print and electronic media. Prospectiv­e applicants then respond through written applicatio­ns after which selections are then carried out at the different military cantonment­s throughout all the country’s provinces.”

Lt Col Makotore said the criminal elements masqueradi­ng as recruitmen­t agents are in no way representi­ng the ZNA or any of its members.

“The ZNA would like to warn members of the public that these notices are fake and false, hence, they must be dismissed with the contempt they deserve,” he said.

Members of the public, Lt Col Makotore warned, must not be made to pay for having an interest to serve in the ZNA.

He said army recruitmen­t personnel always carry out their duties in uniform and move around in teams not as individual­s.

Lt Col Makotore said members of the public must ask for letters of authorisat­ion and identity documents whenever they see suspicious persons claiming to be army recruiting officers.

“The public is urged to report any suspicious persons masqueradi­ng as members of the ZNA on recruitmen­t exercises to the nearest Army Camp or Police Station,” he said.

Lt Col Makotore said the public is free to seek clarificat­ion from the Army Recruiting Office on (04) 707459 or Army Public Relations Directorat­e on (04) 700316 or Zimbabwe Military Police on (04)790591.

One of the fake messages invited people aged between 17 years and 22 years for a mass recruitmen­t exercise as from March 20.

“There will be a mass recruitmen­t of Zimbabwe National Army recruits countrywid­e Harare at Cranbone on 20 March, Mutare at 3 Brigade on 21 March, Masvingo on 22 March at 4 Brigade Bulawayo at Imbizo Barracks on 24 March Gweru at Stone Hill Air Force on 23 March.

“There will be a challenge of 10 km race and physical fitness will pre-requisite. Age 18 to 22 with a minimum of 5 O levels. Height must be 170 cm to boys and 155 cm to girl average weight 60kg,” reads one of the false messages.

The ZNA does not have an airbase called Stone Hill in Gweru, but Thornhill in that city. — @ Auxilia

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