The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Training remains key in the Air Force’

- Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter

CONTINUOUS training and manpower developmen­t remain key in the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) to rejuvenate the organisati­on and maintain high state of operationa­l readiness, commander AFZ Air Marshal Elson Moyo said yesterday.

He was addressing a joint graduation parade at Jason Ziyaphapha Air Force Base of 44 Recruit Coarse which comprised of new entrants into the AFZ filling vacancies in trades and 17 Senior Tactics Coarse, which is part of continuous training for enhancing skills of serving members.

Training and manpower developmen­t, Air Marshal Moyo said, would simulate the pressures faced in combat situations.

“It is always important to remember that although the country and the region is enjoying relative peace, there is normally very little, if any time at all, to transition from peace to conflict. Training therefore prepares the Air Force to get into its strides as a fighting service without delay and with minimum mistakes,” he said.

“We are aware that modern warfare requires adaptation to new tactics and disruptive technologi­es. It is, therefore, necessary that training include important contempora­ry topics such as climate change and its effects on warfare.”

The AFZ would not condone unlawful activities and if these occurred, the military justice system would swiftly act.

“If ever any person is caught violating the norms of the organisati­on, they will be swiftly punished and dismissed from the organisati­on,” said Air Marshal Moyo.

“I urge you all to take heed of this warning to refrain from such practices and to also report those in violation of the laws.”

Turning to conditions of services, he said the AFZ was seized with the issue and was improving in areas that were lacking.

“With all this work that is ongoing, I want to assure you that leadership is aware of these concerns and there are frantic efforts to find solutions,” he said.

On the economic situation, he told the graduands that the nation was destined for greatness through the realisatio­n of the fruits of the full implementa­tion of the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 and 2.

Air Marshal Moyo said drug and substance abuse had become a cancer decaying the morals of society.

Parents who witnessed their children graduate said the AFZ was doing a splendid job in seeking candidates from disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

“Many kids from far away communitie­s like mine are now getting opportunit­ies in the Air Force. This is a big developmen­t for communitie­s and societies,” said Mr John Chiware who is from Mt Darwin.

 ?? ?? Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe Air Marshal Elson Moyo handsover the number 44 recruit course Best Student Award to Tafadzwa Mabika (right) at a pass out parade at Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo Air Force Base in Chegutu yesterday – Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda
Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe Air Marshal Elson Moyo handsover the number 44 recruit course Best Student Award to Tafadzwa Mabika (right) at a pass out parade at Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo Air Force Base in Chegutu yesterday – Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda

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