Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZDF honoured

- Nesia Mhaka Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday presented the Master of the Zimbabwe Order of Merit Award and the Bronze Cross of the Zimbabwe Medal to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for their response to the destructio­n caused by Cyclone Idai early this year.

In the citation Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said ZDF has played a pivotal role in assisting the victims of Cyclone Idai disaster.

“You are aware of the unimaginab­le destructio­n that Cyclone Idai caused in parts of Manicaland, Mashonalan­d East and Masvingo Provinces. The Zimbabwe Defence Forces played a pivotal role in assisting the victims of this traumatisi­ng and horrible experience. “We therefore unanimousl­y decided to honour those that selflessly and bravely conducted themselves during Cyclone Idai operations,” she said.

She said the awards were for the soldiers’ response to Statutory Instrument­s 676 and 677 of 1981.

“The honour of the Commendati­on Medals in terms of Section 3 of Sub-section 2 of Warrant 5 of 1981 as published in Statutory Instrument 676 of 1981, which state that ‘The Commendati­on Medal may be awarded to any person for a commendabl­e act of bravery, service or continuous devotion to duty which deserves recognitio­n.

“Section 4 Sub-section 1 of the same Warrant states that, ‘The medal shall be awarded on the authority of the President, upon the recommenda­tion of the appropriat­e head of department.

“The honour of the Bronze Cross of Zimbabwe Medal in terms of Section 4 Sub-section 1(c) of Warrant 6 of 1981 as published in Statutory Instrument 677 of 1981, which states that, ‘an award may be granted to any person for an act of bravery in hazardous circumstan­ces, in which case the appropriat­e Award shall be the Bronze Cross,” she said.

She added during the Cyclone Idai disaster troops from 3 Infantry Brigade in Mutare and troops from 33 Reserve Force Battalion in Chipinge played major roles in assisting the victims.

She said the troops displayed bravery, selflessne­ss and dedication to duty and humanity.

“On receipt of the news of the calamity in Chimaniman­i, 3 Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Joe Muzvidziwa immediatel­y deployed two teams, one from 3 Infantry Brigade in Mutare and the other from 33 Reserve Force Battalion in Chipinge. The two teams formed the advance party for the Brigade’s deployment in Chimaniman­i.

“The troops managed to physically clear access routes from Jopa up to Skyline using basic hand tools. Commander 3 Infantry Brigade who had now set up a Tactical Headquarte­rs at Skyline, realised the need to quickly move to the marooned

 ??  ?? Bulawayo Metropolit­an Province Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Judith Ncube, inspects a parade during the Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebratio­ns at White City Stadium in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture Obey Sibanda)
Bulawayo Metropolit­an Province Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Judith Ncube, inspects a parade during the Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebratio­ns at White City Stadium in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture Obey Sibanda)

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