Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has announced the replacement of the country’s Army Chief in a move aimed at enhancing the nation’s security and governance. The president appointed a new military head, underscoring his administration’s commitment to maintaining stability and ensuring a professional, modern defense force.
This change in leadership comes as part of President Hichilema’s broader strategy to streamline key government institutions and improve the overall efficiency of Zambia’s security apparatus. In his statement, the president expressed his gratitude to the outgoing Army Chief for their service and welcomed the new appointee with confidence, highlighting their experience and dedication to protecting Zambia’s sovereignty.
The decision has garnered attention both locally and regionally, as Zambia continues to position itself as a beacon of peace and development in southern Africa. The newly appointed Army Chief is expected to prioritize strengthening the military’s operational capabilities and contributing to national security efforts.
Source: Lusakatimes
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