The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZDF to continue partnering progressiv­e nations: Chiwenga

- John Manzongo Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE Defence Forces will continue to seek collaborat­ion with progressiv­e nations which do not trample on the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of others, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guvheya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga has said.

Speaking at a dinner in honour of a University of Utara delegation which was in the country to seek cooperatio­n with the National Defence University in Harare on Thursday, Gen Chiwenga hailed Zimbabwe-Malaysia relations.

“The Malaysian technical cooperatio­n team has over the years been offering short-to-medium term scholarshi­ps in diplomacy, finance, human resources and trade to Zimbabwean­s in different sectors,” he said.

“The collaborat­ion we recently committed ourselves to through a memorandum of understand­ing will go a long way in our continuous efforts to profession­alise our defence force in the midst of our economic challenges caused by the debilitati­ng illegal sanctions imposed on our country by Britain, America and European allies following the country’s historic land reform programme.

“It is my fervent hope that this relationsh­ip between our two sister organisati­ons will maintain an upward trajectory. The skills gained will go a long way, as they will turn us into a formidable and extraordin­arily capable entity.” University of Utara Vice Chancellor Professor Mohamed Mustafa Ishak said knowledge and understand­ing of an increasing­ly interconne­cted world in the 21st century will help Africans, especially the young generation­s, to become responsibl­e and successful future leaders.

“University of Utara becomes the first public university from Malaysia to enter into an agreement with a public higher education institutio­n in Zimbabwe,” he said.

“Collaborat­ions are necessary as no single university or institutio­n of higher learning, no matter how large, can single-handedly address future challenges. For us at Utara University, partnershi­ps with other institutio­ns of higher learning around the world is not an option but a necessity.”

Prof Isak commended the country as a perfect tourist destinatio­n with hospitable citizens.

 ?? — (Picture by John Manzongo) ?? Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guvheya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga exchanges gifts with Utara University Vice Chancellor Professor Dato Seri Dr Mohamed Mustafa Ishak during a dinner in Harare on Thursday.
— (Picture by John Manzongo) Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guvheya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga exchanges gifts with Utara University Vice Chancellor Professor Dato Seri Dr Mohamed Mustafa Ishak during a dinner in Harare on Thursday.

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