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Get to Know the Commanders at the Helm of the Zimbabwe Defence Force

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President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), today presided over a major transition of military leadership at Charles Gumbo Barracks.

The handover–takeover parade marked the official retirement of General Philip Valerio Sibanda and the assumption of command by General Emmanuel Matatu an important moment in Zimbabwe’s defence and security landscape.

General Philip Valerio Sibanda: A Legacy of Service

General Philip Valerio Sibanda retires after decades of distinguished military service. Widely respected within the ZDF and beyond, Sibanda has been central to shaping Zimbabwe’s defence strategy, professionalising the force, and maintaining stability within the country’s military structures.

 

His leadership has spanned key historical phases from his liberation struggle experience to his stewardship of the modern ZDF. The parade marks the end of an era, celebrating his contributions and the professionalism he brought to the organisation.

General Emmanuel Matatu: The New ZDF Chief

Taking over from Sibanda is General Emmanuel Matatu, an experienced senior officer stepping into one of the most important security roles in the nation. His assumption of command signals continuity, discipline, and the strengthening of the ZDF’s operational capabilities.

General Matatu’s career has seen him serve in various high-level capacities, earning recognition for leadership, strategic thinking, and commitment to national security. His new role positions him at the centre of the country’s defence institutions as he begins his stewardship of the organisation.

The President’s Role as Commander-in-Chief

President Mnangagwa’s presence at Charles Gumbo Barracks underscores the significance of military leadership transitions within the ZDF. As Commander-in-Chief, his responsibilities include oversight of the defence forces, ensuring stability, and presiding over major ceremonial and strategic events such as this handover–takeover ceremony.

While the President works closely with senior commanders in the course of national security duties, today’s event focuses on the institutional process of leadership renewal within the ZDF honouring outgoing service and welcoming new command.

A Moment of Continuity and Renewal

The handover–takeover ceremony represents both continuity and renewal within Zimbabwe’s defence establishment. With General Sibanda’s retirement and General Matatu’s appointment, the ZDF enters a new chapter, guided by established traditions, disciplined leadership, and a focus on safeguarding national sovereignty.

As Zimbabwe moves forward, the spotlight now turns to General Matatu’s leadership and the direction he will chart for the nation’s defence forces.

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President Mnangagwa Taps Matatu as ZDF Commander

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President Mnangagwa poses with General Emmanuel Matatu at State House after conferring him as Commander of the ZDF. (Picture credit: InfoMinZw)

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday presided over the investiture ceremony of newly promoted General Emmanuel Matatu, who has been appointed Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).

The ceremony was held at State House.

The promotion and appointment were made in terms of section 216(2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, read together with sections 7(1) and 8(2) of the Defence Act [Chapter 11:02], and take effect from 21 November 2025.

President Mnangagwa said General Matatu’s elevation reflected his confidence in the veteran soldier’s leadership record and commitment to national service.

“It is my distinct honour to extend this congratulatory message to you, our Commander of the ZDF,” President said.

“Your appointment to this apex position in our country’s military establishment attests to the confidence I have in your vast experience and professionalism as a career soldier and decorated veteran of the liberation struggle.”

He added that the values General Matatu had demonstrated over the years must continue to guide him in his new role.

“This loyalty, patriotism, honour and integrity you have always demonstrated must continue as you uphold the sacred oath to protect the Constitution and wholeheartedly serve our motherland Zimbabwe.”

President Mnangagwa also urged the new commander to align the military’s work with Zimbabwe’s development goals.

“I call upon you to remain guided by our national development mantra, nyika inovakwa, igotongwa, igonamatirwa nevene vayo. I look forward to working with you as you guide the ZDF to reach more milestones,” he said.

He further challenged Matatu to champion the modernisation of the defence forces.

“The duty before you is to accelerate the transformation of the ZDF into a world-class force that is a source of security, peace and stability not only for our country, but the SADC region and African continent and beyond.”

In his acceptance remarks, General Matatu expressed appreciation for the trust placed in him.

“I am greatly humbled by your bestowing on me the promotion of the rank of General and appointing me as Commander ZDF,” he said.

“I am elated and honoured to follow in the footsteps of great commanders who have led and shaped our esteemed ZDF to what it is today.”

He acknowledged the legacy of his predecessors, including the late General Vitalis Zvinavashe, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, and outgoing Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda.

“I am alive, Your Excellency, to the expectations and responsibilities that go with this elevation. I am taking over the reins of the ZDF, a force with a rich legacy underpinned by the ethos of patriotism, loyalty, diligence, accountability and integrity.”

General Matatu now assumes command of the country’s highest military office as Zimbabwe accelerates efforts to strengthen its defence capabilities and regional security role.

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WIPO Chief Dr Daren Tang Pays First Official Visit to Zimbabwe

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday met World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Director General Dr Daren Tang at State House in Harare, where the two discussed ways to strengthen Zimbabwe’s innovation and intellectual property systems.

Dr Tang, who is in the country on his first official visit as WIPO chief, said he was impressed by Zimbabwe’s intellectual and creative capacity, citing a strong knowledge base, vibrant cultural scene and a rising generation of young entrepreneurs as key national strengths.

He reaffirmed WIPO’s commitment to supporting Zimbabwe’s efforts to develop robust innovation ecosystems and modern intellectual property frameworks that can drive economic growth.

As part of his itinerary, Dr Tang and his delegation will visit the headquarters of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), a move that highlights the strategic role of intellectual property in fostering development both in Zimbabwe and across the region.

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State House Hosts Cultural Gastronomic Dinner to Showcase Zimbabwean Heritage

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Guests at State House were treated to a night of culture, cuisine, and fashion as Her Excellency the First Lady of Zimbabwe, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, hosted a Cultural Gastronomic Dinner aimed at promoting the nation’s Culture and Heritage Tourism Cluster. The event, which took place on Friday evening, was attended by His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa and key partners of the Angel of Hope Foundation.

The dinner celebrated Zimbabwe’s rich traditions and highlighted how its cultural heritage, cuisine, fashion, and tourism can be combined to create immersive experiences for visitors. Guests were welcomed in vibrant national fabric attire, transforming State House into a colourful display of Zimbabwe’s diverse cultural identity.

A fashion show featured innovative designs using national fabric, reflecting creativity, identity, and versatility. Meanwhile, attendees enjoyed a range of traditional dishes, including Kasunika and Mubvandadya, prepared from indigenous ingredients. The evening also showcased the Seven Day traditional beer, which became an instant favourite for its authentic flavour and cultural importance.

The event not only honoured contributors to the Angel of Hope Foundation but also reinforced the First Lady’s ongoing commitment to promoting Zimbabwe’s tourism and cultural sectors.

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