General Isaac Chisuzi, former Army Commander of Zambia, has died at Maina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka after a short illness. He served from January 24, 2002, to April 4, 2010, making him the longest-serving commander and the only Four Star General in this role. His passing was announced by Lieutenant General Geoffrey Zyeele.
Lieutenant General Geoffrey Zyeele of the Zambia Army announced the death of General Isaac Chisuzi, who was the tenth former Army Commander. He passed away at the Maina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka following a brief illness. General Chisuzi held the position of Army Commander from January 24, 2002, until April 4, 2010, marking him as the longest-serving commander in the role.
In addition to his lengthy service, General Chisuzi distinguished himself as the only Army Commander to attain the rank of Four Star General. This significant achievement is highlighted in the statement released by Zambia Army Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Sydney Mwewa on Monday, expressing heartfelt condolences and recognition of General Chisuzi’s contributions to the military.
The statement expressed, “It is with great sadness that the Commander Zambia Army Lieutenant General Geoffrey Choongo ZYEELE announces the passing on of the tenth former Army Commander General Isaac Arizona Soda CHISUZI.” General Chisuzi’s contributions to the Zambia Army and his legacy will be remembered by his peers and the nation.
In summary, the passing of General Isaac Chisuzi marks a significant loss for the Zambia Army and the nation. He served with distinction as the longest-serving Army Commander and was a notable figure as a Four Star General. His contributions to military leadership will not be forgotten, and his legacy is honored by his fellow soldiers and the broader community.
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