President to commission officer cadets

 Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau

President Mnangagwa is this morning expected to commission 138 regular officer cadets who have completed an 18-month course with the  Military Academy in Gweru.

The President, who is also the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander-in-Chief has arrived for the ceremony.

The course started off with  205 cardets but some could not complete the 18-month gruelling course and dropped out.

Thirteen of those graduating today are females in line with the ZDF gender policy.

The officers are also graduating with a diploma in military training and education an affiliation of the Midlands State University which was running in parallel with the regular officers cadet course.

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