The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Violence, intoleranc­e have no place in Zim

We publish here the address by His Excellency, The President and Commanderi­n-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Cde E. D. Mnangagwa, at the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday.

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I am humbled to address you today, on this important day and gathering in the history of Zimbabwe where we celebrate the works of our Defence Forces.

The entire nation joins our illustriou­s sons and daughters in the military to celebrate this 38th Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day.

This day was set aside by the Government at independen­ce, in 1980, to recognise and appreciate the critical role played by our Defence Forces in maintainin­g peace and tranquilli­ty, as well as in safeguardi­ng national security and territoria­l integrity.

Our country has, since Independen­ce, remained as one of the most peaceful and politicall­y stable countries in the region.

Today’s celebratio­ns come just two weeks after the country’s crucial harmonised general elections.

These were held in a peaceful environmen­t where citizens were able to exercise their democratic rights without fear or intimidati­on.

Allow me, to extend my sincere appreciati­on to the whole nation for observing peace, before, during, and after these harmonised elections. This has made us proud as a nation. I am, however, deeply concerned with the incidents of violence that rocked the streets of Harare at the instigatio­n of some members of the MDC-Alliance leadership, which subsequent­ly resulted in the regrettabl­e loss of lives, injury to persons and damage to property.

On behalf of Government, and indeed on my own behalf, I would like to extend my deepest condolence­s to the bereaved families and relatives of the victims of the politicall­y motivated violence.

We strongly condemn these barbaric acts of violence.

Let me once again state that violence and intoleranc­e have no place in the new Zimbabwe, in our Second Republic.

We continue to call for restraint, peace and more peace throughout the country.

The new dispensati­on has opened up the country’s democratic and economic space and demonstrat­ed that Zimbabwe’s democracy has matured. This, however, should never be abused. Let us bury our political difference­s and focus on rebuilding a prosperous Zimbabwe as one family.

Distinguis­hed Guests, Comrades and Friends;

As Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, I am honoured to share this joyous day with you our Defence Forces.

You have indeed remained a source of inspiratio­n and national pride throughout the 38 years of existence and operations.

While you have maintained peace and security in this country, at the same time you have contribute­d to global peace, security and harmony through your involvemen­t in regional and internatio­nal peace-keeping missions.

As part of the constituti­onally enshrined mandate outlined in Section 212 of our Constituti­on, the Defence Forces will continue to protect Zimbabwe, its people, its national security, interests and territoria­l integrity.

Furthermor­e, our Defence Forces have supported other sister security forces like the Zimbabwe Republic Police, in curbing the economic haemorrhag­ing through corruption, illegal border crossing activities and smuggling of illegal imports.

Their sterling work, inside and beyond our borders, must be celebrated and applauded.

Distinguis­hed Guests; Comrades and Friends;

We applaud the Defence Forces for the various corporate social responsibi­lity activities and programmes which has seen the ZDF providing civil assistance to ministries in all the country’s ten provinces, as well as various community projects.

These projects included constructi­on of school classroom blocks, clinics, hospitals and bridges, among other infrastruc­ture developmen­ts. In addition, our Zimbabwe Defence Forces, in conjunctio­n with the Civil Protection Unit, also offered aid by providing logistical, food and medical assistance to victims of natural disasters, especially in the country’s flood-prone low lying areas.

To this end, our Forces continue to showcase that they are a people’s force and committed to serve the nation.

In fulfilment of their obligation­s, various training and developmen­t programmes are being conducted for ZDF members at various training institutio­ns around the country.

Only on Friday, I officiated at the Zimbabwe National Defence University’s Sixth Graduation Ceremony of the National Defence Course 06-2017 which saw students graduating after acquiring requisite tools to address today’s contempora­ry national defence and security strategic challenges and opportunit­ies.

To widen the scope of ZDF competenci­es, officers have continued to undertake training programmes offered by other countries.

This accounts for several ZDF officers presently attending regional courses in Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia as well as others carried out in China, Russia, Greece, India, Malaysia and Pakistan.

This has significan­tly transforme­d our forces as major contributo­rs to internatio­nal peace and stability. In this regard, our officers have earned excellent internatio­nal reputation, goodwill and confidence throughout the world.

Several officers are currently deployed in Ethiopia, Lesotho, Somalia, South Sudan, and at the UN Headquarte­rs.

We are indeed proud that our Forces continue to raise the Zimbabwean flag high through demonstrat­ion of profession­alism, intelligen­ce and diligence, wherever, they are deployed.

Furthermor­e, the ZDF currently has a contingent of officers and men participat­ing in the Russian Internatio­nal Military Games, which are being hosted by the Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, China and Belarus.

Internatio­nal military interactio­ns of this nature, are critical in improving the operationa­l capabiliti­es of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces as well as its image at the world stage.

Most importantl­y, participat­ion of our Forces at that level helps to sharpen their skills, while at the same time improving their profession­al conduct and preparedne­ss to defend Zimbabwe.

This is over and above the obvious benefit of improving bilateral and diplomatic relations between Zimbabwe and other participat­ing countries.

Back home, my administra­tion is committed to progressiv­ely and comprehens­ively addressing the Conditions of Service of our Defence Forces, inclusive of their housing needs, as the economy improves.

In addition, my administra­tion will also pay attention to the re-equipping of our Forces, whose equipment in some instances dates back to 30 years.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Comrades and Friends;

In conclusion, allow me to commend Commanders of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for their astute leadership and guidance to our Defence Forces.

To all our officers, men and women of the ZDF, I encourage you to remain resolute, and to diligently and profession­ally execute your mandate to protect Zimbabwe, its people, its national security, interests and territoria­l integrity.

Allow me to take this opportunit­y to thank our visitors, the members of the Malawian Defence Forces Football Team, for their presence to play against our ZDF select team, as part of our entertainm­ent today.

With these remarks, I wish the ZDF Family and the entire nation, a memorable Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns. Long live our Defence Forces! Long live Zimbabwe! Long live our Freedom! God bless you all! God bless Zimbabwe! I thank you.

 ?? — (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? Service chiefs and Defence Attaches at the Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
— (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) Service chiefs and Defence Attaches at the Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
 ?? —(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? President Mnangagwa addresses the nation at the 38th Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday.
—(Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) President Mnangagwa addresses the nation at the 38th Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday.
 ?? — (Picture by John Manzongo) ?? Defence chiefs from various countries who came in solidarity with the Zimbabwe Defence Forces follow proceeding­s at Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns in Harare yesterday.
— (Picture by John Manzongo) Defence chiefs from various countries who came in solidarity with the Zimbabwe Defence Forces follow proceeding­s at Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day celebratio­ns in Harare yesterday.

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