Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

ZDF chief spells out army role in community projects

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COMMANDER Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has said the uniformed forces had a “secondary” mandate of assisting communitie­s in developmen­tal projects and institutio­ns in need of artisanal expertise should approach any defence forces unit next to them.

Speaking during the handover of a classroom block which was built by the Zimbabwe National Army at Redcliff Primary School in Redcliff last week, Gen Sibanda said Government institutio­ns with ongoing constructi­on projects were free to approach any nearest defence unit for assistance in the constructi­on of their structures.

He said the institutio­ns should, however, mobilise their building materials and menial labour first before they approach the army for artisanal assistance.

“As you might be aware, our primary role as the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is to defend the country’s sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and national interest. Military aide to civil communitie­s and authoritie­s is therefore a part of our secondary role.

“We do these community assistance projects throughout the country,” he said.

Gen Sibanda said once the community identifies a project and all the materials are on the ground, the military artisans take very little time to complete the project.

“Let me explain to you the procedure that those communitie­s in need of our assistance should follow. Once a community has identified a need for assistance, they should approach the commanding officer or the commander of the defence forces unit next to them.

“The commanding officer or the commander of the defence forces unit next to them has certain authority that allows him or her to undertake certain projects up to a certain level. If he is unable to undertake the project using the local resources, he will advise ZNA Headquarte­rs or Air Force of Zimbabwe headquarte­rs, you will then be advised when the project will be undertaken,” he said.

Gen Sibanda said it was, however, important to mobilise all the resources needed for the project so that the army artisans who are supposed to service the whole nation would not spend much time on one project.

“What is important is that the authority requesting for our assistance must ensure that they have the materials on the ground and they have the labour, we as the defence forces will provide you with the artisans,” he said.

Gen Sibanda said the ZDF gave priority to rural areas which were underdevel­oped.

“The bias is towards the communal areas because these areas have always been disadvanta­ged and we want to try and address those imbalances,” he said.

Gen Sibanda said the ZDF was taking advantage of the Defence Forces Community Week to commission various projects they have been doing in communitie­s throughout the country.

He said the ZDF was concentrat­ing on building classroom blocks to give children a conducive learning environmen­t.

“The children are our future leaders so we want to give them a good foundation so apart from these projects we are doing as the ZDF, I urge parents to also develop interest in shaping the future of their children,” he said.

Speaking at the same function, Redcliff Primary School head Mrs Tabeth Chinembiri thanked the ZDF for helping them in the constructi­on of the ECD block. She said the new ECD block will accommodat­e four classes.

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In pictures: Army preparatio­ns for Heroes’ and Defence Forces celebratio­ns at White City Stadium in Bulawayo
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