Ongoing Recruitment in Zimbabwe

Recruitment refers to the overall process of identifying, attracting, screening, shortlisting, and interviewing suitable candidates for jobs within an organization. Recruitment can also refer to processes involved in choosing individuals for unpaid roles.

Zimbabwe Republic Police Recruitment

Zimbabwe Republic Police Recruitment Intake

Zimbabwe Republic Police Recruitment Application form

Zimbabwe Republic Police Recruitment How to Apply

Zimbabwe Police Recruitment Intake Date

Zimbabwe National Army Recruitment

Zimbabwe National Army Intake

Zimbabwe Cadet Recruitment

Officer Cadet Salary in Zimbabwe

Cadet Officer Application Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe National Army Intake Dates

Who is ZNA?

The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is the primary branch of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces responsible for land-oriented military operations. It is the largest service branch under the Zimbabwean Joint Operations Command (JOC).

How many fighter jets does Zimbabwe have?

Air Force of Zimbabwe
RoleAerial warfare
Size5,000 personnel (1999) 94 aircraft (2014)
Part ofZimbabwe Defence Forces
Motto(s)Latin: Alæ Præsidio Patriæ “Our wings are the fortress of the nation”

How strong is Zimbabwe’s army?

The current manpower stands at an estimated strength of 29,000 in the Army, and an estimated 4,000 in the Air Force. Since the Rhodesian Bush War, the armed forces has been mostly involved with the suppression of non-state armed cells in a number of operations.

How long is the airforce training in Zimbabwe?

After independence an extensive air force campaign was launched to recruit young Africans with high grades and ability in mathematics or science. Recruits were supposed to undergo a two-month regimental basic training program followed by four months of extensive course work in sciences and technical subjects.

How long is the airforce training in Zimbabwe?

After independence an extensive air force campaign was launched to recruit young Africans with high grades and ability in mathematics or science. Recruits were supposed to undergo a two-month regimental basic training program followed by four months of extensive course work in sciences and technical subjects.