The Herald (Zimbabwe)

90 ZNA section commanders graduate

- Sharon Chigeza Mutare Correspond­ent

GRADUATES of the Section Commander’s Tactics Course conducted by the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) must exercise discipline and continuous­ly practise to remain relevant in the discharge of their duties.

Addressing 90 graduates drawn from the country’s 10 provinces, at 3.1 Combat Group graduation, ZNA Commandant (All Arms Battle School) Colonel Canaan Chimudzeka commended the graduates for withstandi­ng harsh conditions during their training and urged them to be useful assets in serving the nation.

“Your commandant informed me that your stay here was full of logistical and financial challenges and that your stay was not an easy one and, as a result, your graduation today shows that you were able to resist a number of challenges encountere­d throughout the duration of your training. Allow me to commend you for your resilience under such conditions.

“Let me remind you that the knowledge and training which you have gained here will be further tested in your respective units. Therefore, you must continuous­ly practise the concepts as one will find yourself deployed in the battlefron­t,” he said.

Col Chimudzeka said the objective of the course officer’s instructor­s was to produce competent and discipline­d section commanders who were able to effectivel­y command, control and administer men and women under their command.

The 90 section commanders that graduated at 3.1 Combat Group Section Commander’s Tactics Course included 11 females.

They were trained in courses that prepared, sharpened and exposed them to the fighting concepts and doctrines of ZNA that prepare the defence forces against any threat that may be posed both internally and externally.

“Training of this nature is very important, as it prepares and sharpens you in fighting wars when sovereignt­y is threatened as mandated by the Constituti­on of the land.

“Your course, which exposed you to the fighting concepts and doctrines of ZNA, was meant to prepare the defence forces to meet any threat that may be posed by aggressors either within or outside our borders,” said Col Chimudzeka.

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