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The Zambia National Service, abbreviated ZNS, [2] is part of the Zambian Defence Force, has been a cornerstone of national development since its establishment in 1971 through an Act of Parliament. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Committed to the twin objectives of training civilian and safeguarding the territorial integrity of Zambia, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] the ZNS Act ...
However, the Zambia Air Force and Zambia National Service resented this system because Army officers filled most senior appointments in the ZNDF and the system was ended in 1980. The country then reverted to the command system inherited at independence where Service Chiefs report to the Head of State through a Minister of Defence.
Upon completing his studies, he returned to Zambia and quickly advanced through the ranks. By 1976, he had become the Commander of the Zambia National Defence Force, overseeing the Army, Airforce, and Zambia National Service (ZNS), and also served as Deputy Minister of Defence. For six years, he expanded, grew, and improved the army.
Commander of the Zambia National Service 2022 - Present Lieutenant General Maliti Solochi is a Zambian military officer and is the current force commander of the Zambia National Service .
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is a government institution in Zambia responsible for preserving, protecting and defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Zambia from both internal and external threats. [1] The primary objective of the Ministry is to maintain peace and stability, thereby facilitating national development.
On September 12, 2024, Brigadier General Sinyinza was promoted by President Hichilema to the rank of Major General. The President also appointed him as Deputy Force Commander and Chief of Staff of the Zambia Army, succeeding Geoffrey Zyeele who was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and appointed Zambia Army Commander.
On September 12, 2024, Major General Zyeele was promoted by President Hichilema to the rank of Lieutenant General. The President also appointed him as Zambia Army Commander, succeeding Dennis Sitali Alibuzwi who was fired by the President. [2]
(Part of the National Archives) K. Kashweka (2008). "Archival legislation and the management of public records in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of the National Archives Act of Zambia". Zambia Library Association Journal. 23. ISSN 0049-853X. C Hamooya, B Njobvu (2010). "Digitization of archival materials: The case of national archives of Zambia".