Army commander berates pirate radio stations | The Zimbabwe Times
HARARE – The commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda says “pirate radio stations” are waging “asymmetric warfare” against the Zimbabwe government.
The general said the campaign was being funded by hostile foreign governments whose official policy is to replace President Robert Mugabe and his government’s land reform and economic indigenization policies.
Sibanda said it was, therefore, imperative for army officers to be on guard and equip themselves with knowledge of different types of warfare that can be waged against a country by its enemies.
“Asymmetric warfare is a war that is not clearly defined, anyone can fight this war,” Sibanda told army officers attending a five day seminar on low intensity operations and asymmetric warfare at 2 Infantry Brigade Headquarters in Cranborne Barracks in Harare. “Currently Zimbabwe is involved in an asymmetric warfare because of western countries.”
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The general said the campaign was being funded by hostile foreign governments whose official policy is to replace President Robert Mugabe and his government’s land reform and economic indigenization policies.
Sibanda said it was, therefore, imperative for army officers to be on guard and equip themselves with knowledge of different types of warfare that can be waged against a country by its enemies.
“Asymmetric warfare is a war that is not clearly defined, anyone can fight this war,” Sibanda told army officers attending a five day seminar on low intensity operations and asymmetric warfare at 2 Infantry Brigade Headquarters in Cranborne Barracks in Harare. “Currently Zimbabwe is involved in an asymmetric warfare because of western countries.”
The rest of the story: http://www.thezimbabwetimes.com/?p=22710
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