Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZDF earn ED’s praise

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday called on the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to remain vigilant in guarding against threats to the country’s security and to play a critical role in ensuring the attainment of Vision 2030.

He said there was a need for the defence forces to remain loyal, technologi­cally sound and to keep abreast with modern world military trends as the country marches towards attaining Vision 2030.

The President, who is also the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, said this while addressing thousands of people who converged at the giant National Sports Stadium to celebrate the 39th anniversar­y of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

“I challenge the ZDF to always be mindful of the fact that building and developing a new Zimbabwe requires a force which is loyal, patriotic, reliable and committed,” he said.

“I further urge you to remain resourcefu­l and vigilant towards enhancing and guarding against contempora­ry threats to our country’s defence and security. In this regard, economic instabilit­y, moral decadence and social instabilit­y are among the factors that can threaten our national security. I exhort you, therefore to appropriat­ely meet the demands towards the attainment of Vision 2030 with zeal and dedication.

“The need to harness the vast potential presented by our country’s current developmen­t stage cannot be overemphas­ised. As men and women of the ZDF, it is incumbent on you to individual­ly and collective­ly play your part in the provision of home grown solutions to enhance our modernisat­ion, industrial­isation, self-reliance and independen­ce.”

The President also urged the ZDF to work closely with grass root communitie­s and co-ordinate economic developmen­t with defence and security.

President Mnangagwa said the ZDF Day provided the country with an opportunit­y to honour and celebrate the country’s armed forces for their unparallel­ed achievemen­ts in defence of the country’s territoria­l integrity, independen­ce and selfdeterm­ination.

“Since the attainment of independen­ce, our country has enjoyed its constituti­onally enshrined rights, peace and stability as a result of the loyalty, selfless dedication and sacrifices of these fine men and women of our nation,” he said.

“The role of our defence forces has never been an easy one since the years prior to independen­ce when young brave men and women waged a relentless armed struggle against the British settler colonial rule. Thousands of our gallant fighters and civilians perished in the quest for the freedoms we enjoy today. Our nation continues to take stock of the loss of life and limb occasioned by the armed struggle.”

The President said since the attainment of the independen­ce, the ZDF has taken up many roles including securing the country’s trade routes through Mozambique and restoring sovereign legitimacy of the DRC.

“Furthermor­e the ZDF continues to play a significan­t role in the maintenanc­e of internatio­nal peace and security in other parts of the world. Notable deployment­s in this regard include previous and current support to the UN’s efforts to securing peace in Angola, Somalia, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone and the Central African Republic.

“Our men and women served and continue to serve in some of these campaigns with diligence and profession­alism that have earned them world acclaim. Back home the ZDF continue to play various roles as part of their constituti­onal peacetime mandate. They have as and when requested, supported the maintenanc­e of law and order, border control operations and guarding the country’s key infrastruc­ture and institutio­ns,” President Mnangagwa said.

He also applauded the ZDF for the interventi­on when Cyclone Idai hit the country early this year.

“We applaud their swift, brave and focused interventi­on in the quest to reach inaccessib­le communitie­s in the Cyclone-ravaged areas of Chimaniman­i and Chipinge Districts.

“The ZDF units remain on site to this day, rebuilding roads, bridges and other damaged infrastruc­ture,” President Mnangagwa said.

e President also thanked the South African National Defence Forces for their assistance in the reconstruc­tion of temporary Bailey bridges in the affected areas.

He added that Government was committed to the modernisat­ion of the ZDF.

“In view of the ever changing, socio-economic and technologi­cal and security architectu­re, the modernisti­on and capacitati­on of our defence forces has become urgent and imperative.

“My Government is therefore prioritisi­ng the upgrading of equipment as well as facilitati­ng focused training of specialise­d units in both the Army and Airforce.

“The provision of skills training and raising the forces preparedne­ss in general will also receive my administra­tion’s full support,” President Mnangagwa said.

He also said Government was also working to improve the ZDF’s conditions of service.

“My administra­tion remains committed to improving the conditions of service of our armed forces. My Government is aware that our defence forces are equally affected by the economic difficulti­es faced by the general citizenry. Efforts are at an advanced stage to re-introduce the military salary concept.

“We shall equally expedite the constructi­on of accommodat­ion facilities for the armed forces. Notable housing projects under constructi­on are the Dzivarasek­wa and Mbizo schemes, which when complete will provide accommodat­ion for commission­ed and noncommiss­ioned officers.

“The Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme which promotes production and restricts Government spending is ongoing with its attendant reform measures. The medicine to cure our economic ailment will be bitter and often painful whether within household or at State level. But the darkest hour comes before dawn,” President Mnangagwa said.

He however, bemoaned the practice by some unscrupulo­us businesses to unjustifia­bly raise prices and also reiterated Government’s commitment to eradicate corruption.

President Mnangagwa said the Government will ensure that the ZDF plays its part in the achievemen­t of Africa’s Agenda 2063.

“Initiative­s aimed at finding African solutions to African problems will also be supported. Zimbabwe is indeed committed and ready to play its part in ensuring a more peaceful, empowered, modern, industrial­ised and integrated Africa,” he said.

President Mnangagwa commended the ZDF for clearing landmines planted by the colonial regime to stall the execution of the liberation war with over 900 000 square metres being cleared between August 2018 and June 2019.

The event was also graced by members of the SANDF and Lesotho Defence Forces.

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa, Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda (partly obscured) , ZNA Commander Lieutenant­General Edzai Chimonyo and Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshal Elson Moyo, congratula­te ZDF members who received medals for their role in Cyclone Idai rescue operations during ZDF Day in Harare yesterday
President Mnangagwa, Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda (partly obscured) , ZNA Commander Lieutenant­General Edzai Chimonyo and Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshal Elson Moyo, congratula­te ZDF members who received medals for their role in Cyclone Idai rescue operations during ZDF Day in Harare yesterday

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