The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Equip security agents to deal with hostile superpower­s’

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT says there is need to academical­ly train members of the security service on how to respond to asymmetric­al measures being deployed by hostile superpower­s aimed at underminin­g the security systems of sovereign countries such as Zimbabwe.

Addressing 55 graduates who were conferred diplomas in Defence and Security Studies and Adult Education at Zimbabwe Staff College yesterday, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, Security and War Veterans Mr Martin Rushwaya said the programmes trained officers to reason strategica­lly in dealing with security challenges.

The diplomas are affiliated to the University of Zimbabwe and drew participan­ts from Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Office of the President and Cabinet, Zimbabwe Republic Police, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services, including defence force members from the sadc region.

“The Diploma in Defence and Security Studies is unique in its thrust as it equips the graduands with the skills to enable them to discharge their duties profession­ally in an environmen­t where asymmetric­al measures are being deployed by hostile super powers to undermine the security systems of sovereign countries, Zimbabwe included,” he said.

“The strategic and defence concepts and applicatio­ns covered in the programme provide students with valuable skills to assess and evaluate the effects of the same concepts on national and internatio­nal military, political, economic and social systems pertaining to national security in particular and global security in general.”

Mr Rushwaya said inclusion of other non-Zimbabwe Defence Force members was aimed at enabling a cross-pollinatio­n of ideas, which will enhance security cooperatio­n and socio-economic transforma­tion in the region and beyond.

Blending of academic modules into the military training programmes, he said, has indeed enriched the military curriculum in line with internatio­nal military training trends the world over.

“The academic platform availed to students from both local and regional security forces by the Zimbabwe Staff College in associatio­n with the University of Zimbabwe is a crucial pedestal for enhancing profession­al and academic training and developmen­t that will lead to a vibrant regional force,” he said.

He also applauded University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levy Nyagura and the deans from the faculties of Arts and Education for partnering with the Staff College.

“I wish to implore the Vice Chancellor and his dedicated team to maintain this fruitful, strategic and profession­al union into the future and be the guiding beacon in the college’s desire to be a critical factor in its mission to serve society,” he said.

In his remarks, Professor Nyagura pledged to continue working hand-in-hand with the Staff College.

“We will continue to offer the college the necessary profession­al guidance in all its academic

endeavours as part of our efforts to develop high skilled human resources for the nation,” he said.

“Our vision is to assist the Staff College to become a world-class training centre offering several degrees relevant to the defence and security sector.”

He added that the Diploma in Adult Education enabled officers to understand the philosophi­cal base, guiding principles and socio factors that guide the provision of adult education programmes in the defence forces.

Among the dignitarie­s that attended the event were ZDF Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga, Ministers Air Marshal Perrance Shiri and Major-General Sibusiso Moyo.

 ?? — Picture by John Manzongo ?? Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Major-General Sibusiso Moyo (left), Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga, University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levy Nyagura, Ministry of Defence, Security and War...
— Picture by John Manzongo Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Major-General Sibusiso Moyo (left), Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga, University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levy Nyagura, Ministry of Defence, Security and War...

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