The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President promotes 10 AFZ officers

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has with immediate effect promoted 10 Air Force of Zimbabwe senior officers from the rank of Squadron Leader to Wing Commander.

The 10 were promoted by the President in terms of Section 15 (1) (B) of the Defence Act, Chapter 11:02.

Those promoted are Christophe­r Musembwa, Msengelwa Ndlovu, Barnaby Mlilo, Shamiso Chowe, Kelvin Nemayire, Marshal Makwaiba, Crispen Thinkwell Moyo, Timothy Kambudzi, Spiwe Nyakabau and Clain Munetsi.

They were conferred with their new ranks by AFZ Chief of Staff (Supporting Services) Air Vice Marshal Jacob John Nzvede at the Air Force of Zimbabwe Headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.

Addressing the newly promoted officers, Air Vice Marshal Nzvede said the senior officers were selected because they satisfied all the requiremen­ts needed for the promotion.

“This honour bestowed on you is a reflection of the trust and confidence that the Air Force of Zimbabwe in particular and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces at large has in your abilities.

“You should bear in mind that promotion to the rank of Wing Commander is one of many important rewards that the Commander-in- Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Cde ED Mnangagwa bestows on Squadron Leaders who work hard and remain dedicated to serving our country,” he said.

He said it was imperative to note that all promotions in the AFZ were attained through merit in recognitio­n of an individual’s hard work, competence and loyalty.

Air Vice Marshal Nzvede said loyalty, patriotism, profession- alism and discipline were key requiremen­ts for one to be promoted.

He said the new ranks and appointmen­ts come with increased responsibi­lities and urged them to be prepared for new challenges in the future as they rededicate their work towards helping the organisati­on achieve its constituti­onal obligation.

“One of the most essential duties as senior officers is to unleash the potential of your workforce. You should always remember that your new leadership roles will demand competence and efficientl­y as many people will look up to you.

“For that reason, you are expected to be judicious in your leadership in order to not only gain the respect and trust

— of your subordinat­es and fellow officers, but the general populace at large,” he said.

He said the new dispensati­on requires senior officers who were able to critically analyse the exigencies of a new political order and quickly adapt in order to meaningful­ly contribute to the developmen­t of a better Zimbabwe.

“In that regard, the country requires you to exercise good judgment as well as apt understand­ing of intricate socio- economic and political developmen­ts that have a bearing on our democracy,” Air Vice Marshal Nzvede said.

He said on November 15, 2017, members of the ZDF were compelled to defend the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe as mandated and they successful­ly freed the people from the jaws of tyranny.

He said as senior officers, the newly- promoted Wing Commander should not be ignorant of their role in defending the country’s Constituti­on, particular­ly the right of the people to live in a prosperous and peaceful country.

“The new dispensati­on ushered in a new era where the people of Zimbabwe shall enjoy greater socio-economic prosperity and political freedom.

“It is an era where our people shall be free from all forms of violence for that reason, we all have a responsibi­lity to defend not only the Constituti­on of Zimbabwe, but the pillars of our State so that all our people can enjoy the gains of the new dispensati­on,” Air Vice Marshal Nzvede said.

 ?? Picture by Innocent Makawa ?? Air Vice Marshall Jacob John Nzvede (left) and Group captain Frank Tagarira adorn Squadron Leader Sipiwe Nyakabau with epaulettes for her new rank of Wing Commander at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare yesterday.
Picture by Innocent Makawa Air Vice Marshall Jacob John Nzvede (left) and Group captain Frank Tagarira adorn Squadron Leader Sipiwe Nyakabau with epaulettes for her new rank of Wing Commander at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks in Harare yesterday.

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