The Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant-General Anselem Sanyatwe, Yesterday had the privilege of presiding over the pass-out parade of a new batch of 1,196 military recruits who have successfully completed their eight-month training program.
The group comprised of 893 males and 303 females, demonstrating the army’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity.
The pass-out parade is a significant milestone for the recruits, marking the culmination of their intense training, which has equipped them with the skills and knowledge necessary to become effective soldiers. The training program is designed to test their physical and mental abilities, as well as their discipline and teamwork skills.
Lieutenant-General Sanyatwe, in his remarks, congratulated the graduates on their achievement, praising their hard work and dedication.
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He emphasized the importance of the military in serving the nation and protecting its citizens, and encouraged the graduates to continue to uphold the values of discipline, loyalty, and courage.
The graduation of this large batch of recruits is a significant development for the ZNA, which is responsible for defending the country’s borders and maintaining national security. The army has played a crucial role in Zimbabwe’s history, particularly during times of crisis and conflict.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM