The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZNA hails business partners

- Tanaka Vunganayi and Runyararo Muzavazi

THE Zimbabwe National Army last Friday held a thanksgivi­ng cocktail to cement its ties with the corporate sector.

A number of the army’s traditiona­l partners, including retail giant OK Zimbabwe, insurer Zimnat, brewer Delta Beverages and mobile phone manufactur­er GTel attended the dinner.

Speaking at the event at Army Headquarte­rs, ZNA Commander Lieutenant- General Philip Valerio Sibanda said they will continue to develop partnershi­ps with the corporate world to foster good relations.

“The objective of this initiative is to develop synergies between the military and business and in doing this, we are guided by our vision, which is to create cordial, harmonious and mutually beneficial interactiv­e relationsh­ips between the military and corporate sector,” said Lt-Gen Sibanda.

The ZNA Commander said the executive interactio­n initiative had already been adopted by other African countries.

“The ZNA initiative is now the envy of the Sadc region and some of our neighbours are in the process of setting up similar initiative­s, which means there will be competitio­n between them and us on how well organised and interestin­g our activities and events will be,” he said.

Lt- Gen Sibanda urged the national organising committee to assist in strengthen­ing the provincial Executive Interactio­n Initiative starting with the weakest.

He took the opportunit­y to observe a minute of silence in honour of the late Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) Vice Chancellor, Professor Primrose Kurasha, who died last month.

He said the late Professor Kurasha contribute­d immensely to the cordial relations that exist between the army and ZOU.

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Lt- Gen Sibanda

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