The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . thousands celebrate defence forces

- Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter

THOUSANDS of people from all walks of life yesterday thronged various centres countrywid­e to celebrate 38 years of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) existence and excellent performanc­e in the defence and security arena.

The commemorat­ions, which were the first to be presided over by President Mnangagwa, were held under the theme “Zimbabwe Defence Forces Dedicated to the Defence of National Sovereignt­y, Stability and Socio Economic Developmen­t”.

ZDF was formed just after independen­ce in 1980 through the amalgamati­on of the victorious revolution­ary Zanla and Zipra forces and the vanquished Rhodesian Front fighters.

The national annual event is special in that soldiers and airmen are honoured for the work they do in maintainin­g peace and tranquilli­ty in the country.

It is also a day when members of the public have the chance to see how the forces operate and the sacrifices they make on a daily basis in protecting the country.

Provincial ministers and senior civil servants read the President’s speech in events held in the country’s other nine provinces.

The main event was held at the National Sports Stadium in Harare.

The stadium was a sea of banners, among them “Celebratin­g our Defence Forces”, “Defending Our Sovereignt­y”, “Promoting Peace, Stability and Economic Growth”.

It was a colourful and carnival event at the 60 000-seater National Sports Stadium that reverberat­ed to Jah Prayzah’s music, parachute jumps from members of the Air Force of Zimbabwe and traditiona­l dance and displays by the security forces.

Soccer fans were later treated to a soccer match between ZDF Select and Malawi Defence Forces.

The celebratio­ns began with the arrival of First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa, followed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Mnangagwa in an army vehicle to a rousing welcome from the crowds who cheered and chanted the popular “ED Pfee” slogan.

This was followed by the playing of the National Anthem with the fly past of K8 jets in a diamond formation.

President Mnangagwa then proceeded

to inspect the guard of honour, which was followed by the march past in slow and quick time then advance in review order.

Chaplain-General Colonel Joseph Nyakudya, who gave the opening prayer, entertaine­d the crowd after he gave a short sermon, but pregnant with meaning, in which he used humour to counsel people and urge good morals in society that included executing duties whole heartedly and also ensuring that one provides for parents, family, respecting in-laws and being responsibl­e people in society.

President Mnangagwa took to the podium to give his national address in which he encouraged the forces to remain resolute and to diligently and profession­ally execute their mandate to protect Zimbabwe, its people, its national security, interests and territoria­l integrity.

After delivering his speech, the President joined services chiefs, high ranking Government officials and diplomats in watching the defence forces performing their drills and displays.

Displays started with the major attraction of parachute displays by the ZDF and some civilians.

The crowd erupted into frenzy when the 15 sky divers showcased their skills, with the two female paratroope­rs impressing many, including the First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa.

The AFZ traditiona­l dance group left the crowd clamouring for more after showcasing their energetic dancing prowess.

Jah Prayzah thrilled and mesmerised the crowd with his popular songs, “Kutonga Kwaro” and “Mudhara Achauya”, which had the crowd on its feet and singing along.

Also present at the function were Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga, Vice President Kembo Mohadi, service chiefs, Cabinet Ministers, Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, Minister of State for Harare Miriam Chikukwa, members of the diplomatic corps, chiefs and other senior Government officials.

Speaking before inviting President Mnangagwa to the podium, VP Chiwenga said over the years, ZDF had transforme­d into a respected force both in the region and internatio­nally.

“Their ability to safeguard the country’s hard won independen­ce, sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and national resources in the face of insurmount­able pressure from our detractors is no mean achievemen­t,” he said.

“The Defence Forces have also been active players in regional and internatio­nal peace keeping and peace building obligation­s where their profession­al conduct was as usual, beyond reproach.”

VP Chiwenga saluted the forces for spearheadi­ng community developmen­t projects throughout the country.

He highlighte­d that the ZDF were instrument­al at the Reformed Church University in Masvingo where they partnered the University and other well-wishers in constructi­ng a four lecture room block.

“It is pleasing to note that the ZNA and AFZ conducted Medical Outreach Programmes where they provided free medical assistance at Mushandike and Rutanhire clinics respective­ly,” he said.

 ??  ?? Commander-in-chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda inspect a Guard of Honour during Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday
Commander-in-chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda inspect a Guard of Honour during Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday

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