The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New boss for 53 Infantry Battalion

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

THE country is poised for better fortunes and economic recovery under the new political dispensati­on and members of the Zimbabwe National Army entrusted with maintainin­g peace and national integrity should remain patient and focused, a senior army official has said.

Speaking during the hand-over-takeover of the command of 53 Infantry Battalion in Battle Fields near Kwekwe recently, the outgoing Commanding Officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Munyaradzi Marimbindi said soldiers should remain loyal to their commanders. He said the new political dispensati­on was promising a bright future for the nation.

Lt-Col Marimbindi, who is assuming the new post of Commanding Officer Cadet Wing at the Zimbabwe Military Academy, handed over the reins of the battalion to Lieutenant-Colonel Tendai Mahuvava after a three and half year stint at the helm.

Lt-Col Marimbindi said the economic hardships faced by the country would soon be a thing of the past as the new administra­tion was making positive re-engagement­s with the internatio­nal community.

“Let me urge you to remain vigilant, loyal and patriotic,” he said.

“Never let the detractors sway your allegiance. Be assured that the economic hardships currently being experience­d by our nation is just but a passing phase. Together we shall enjoy the new political dispensati­on.”

Lt-Col Marimbindi said the ZDF was always ready to assist the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) whenever the need arose.

“On security matters, the area of responsibi­lity remains relatively calm and the Battalion continues to assist the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other security organs in maintainin­g peace law and order,” he said.

“I hope and trust that you will continue to cement the relationsh­ip that is in existence with all security organs in the tactical area of responsibi­lity.”

Lt-Col Marimbindi said he was pleased to have been associated with the 53 Battalion that played a critical role during Operation Restore Legacy that ushered in the new Government led by President Mnangagwa.

In his acceptance speech, Lt-Col Mahuvava said: “I undertake to finish all the programmes that are in progress and will endeavour to perfect them. It is my desire to maintain and improve on this high level proficienc­y.”

Lt-Col Mahuvava called on all the officers to support him in his endeavour to overcome challenges that may be lying ahead.

Commander 5 Brigade, Colonel Simon Maseko, witnessed the handover-takeover, which was attended by Joint Operation Committee (JOC) members, senior staff officers, traditiona­l leaders and business community, among others.

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