The Herald (Zimbabwe)

20 ZNA engineers pass with flying colours

- Prince Mukuna and Andrew Muvishi

TWENTY Zimbabwe National Army officers graduated at the Zimbabwe School of Military Engineerin­g yesterday after successful­ly completing a four-year National Diploma in Civil Engineerin­g course.

Chief of Staff, Administra­tive Staff Major-General Paul Chima, who presided over the ceremony, urged the graduates to be profession­al and vigilant.

He said 21 students initially enrolled for the course, but one student dropped out due to indiscipli­ne.

“The ZNA realises the need for analytical, design and technical skills that underpin modern engineer regiment units. Hence, your graduation today is a clear manifestat­ion of the organisati­on transforma­tion into a modern army capable of undertakin­g global engagement­s.

“The 20 civil engineerin­g graduates are the second intake to graduate at the ZSME. The graduation has been made possible because of the assistance offered to the school by guest lecturers and consultant­s from various engineerin­g institutio­ns”, he said.

Major-Gen Chima said the Diploma in Civil Engineerin­g course 02⁄14 commenced studies in January 2014 and candidates were drawn from various engineer field squadrons within the Zimbabwe Corps of Engineers.

“The first phase of the civil engineerin­g course resulted in students attaining a national certificat­e and this phase lasted a year. The second phase was basically theory at the ZSME and the third year was on-the-job education training in the industry.

“The fourth phase consisted of a year’s course work performed concurrent­ly with projects, making it a total of four years to complete the National Diploma course,” he said.

He added that out of the 21 students who commenced on the civil engineerin­g course, one was returned to unit because of indispline leaving a total of 20 who all achieved a 100 percent pass rate.

“To all graduates, bear in mind that training is the cornerston­e of any formidable army. What you have achieved is only a small portion of the hard work and the greater portion lies ahead.

“To the commandant and staff of the ZSME, Army Headquarte­rs is aware of the challenges affecting this training establishm­ent in the execution of its duties and responsibi­lities, efforts are underway to address the challenges which include constructi­on of workshops, laboratori­es, standard library and the provision of essential logistics required to efficientl­y see the smooth running of the technical courses”.

Corporal Edson Kariwo was awarded the best student after attaining five distinctio­ns in Traffic Engineerin­g, Autocard Computer Aided Design, Structural Engineerin­g Design, Ojet and Water and Sanitation Engineerin­g.

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