General Isaac Chisuzi, the longest-serving Army Commander of Zambia, has died at Maina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka after a short illness. His tenure from January 24, 2002, to April 4, 2010, marks him as a significant figure, being the only Army Commander to attain the rank of Four Star General. Zambia Army Commander Lieutenant General Geoffrey Zyeele announced the news, expressing sadness at this loss.
On October 2023, Zambia Army Commander Lieutenant General Geoffrey Zyeele announced the death of General Isaac Chisuzi, the tenth former Army Commander. He passed away at Maina Soko Medical Centre in Lusaka following a brief illness. General Chisuzi was notable for serving as Army Commander from January 24, 2002, to April 4, 2010, thus holding the record for the longest tenure in this position. Additionally, he was the only commander to achieve the rank of Four Star General, underscoring his distinguished military career. Lieutenant Colonel Sydney Mwewa, the Zambia Army Spokesperson, conveyed this message to the public on Monday, expressing collective grief for the loss. The statement highlights General Chisuzi’s significance to the army and his lasting legacy within military history.
General Isaac Chisuzi’s death marks the loss of a distinguished leader in the Zambian military. His record as the longest-serving Army Commander and as the sole Four Star General reflects his commitment and service. The Zambian Army acknowledges his contributions, and his passing elicits deep sorrow among military ranks and the nation.
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