Fabian Zimpande Msimang | |
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Nickname(s) | "Zakes" |
Born | (1960-09-01) 1 September 1960 (age 63) Johannesburg, South Africa |
Allegiance | South Africa |
Service/ | South African Air Force |
Rank | Lieutenant General[1] |
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Spouse(s) | Afrika Msimang (wife) |
Relations | Mendi Msimang (father) |
Fabian Zimpande "Zakes" Msimang (born 1 September 1960)[3] is a retired South African Air Force officer who served as the Chief of the South African Air Force.
He left South Africa with his family at the age of 6 months and went into exile.[3] He completed his secondary schooling in India. In 1983 he was sent to Tanzania to assist with the opening of the ANC Development Centre.[4]
He received his flying training at Frunze 1 Central Officers Training Center (now the Military Institute of the Armed Forces of the Kyrgyz Republic) - Kirghizstan, in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from 1986 to 1991. He graduated from the institution with a diploma in Command & Tactics of Military Aviation.[5]
He has been a member of the Umkhonto WeSizwe (MK), the military wing of the African National Congress and saw combat[citation needed]inAngola in 1986. In 1994, he completed the Air Force Junior Staff Course in Zimbabwe before integrating into the South African National Defence Force.[6]
He was appointed assistant project officer on Project Flange (the acquisition programme of the Agusta A109) in Italy where he also completed the Senior Staff Course at the Italian Air Force War School. On his return from Italy, Msimang was then appointed Officer Commanding of the Helicopter Flying SchoolatAir Force Base Bloemspruit.[7]
In 2005, he was appointed officer commanding Air Force Base Bloemspruit and promoted to the rank of colonel. In 2006, he completed the Executive National Security Programme at the South African National Defence College. In June 2007, after a two-and-a-half-year tour as officer commanding Air Force Base Bloemspruit, he was appointed director of helicopter systems and promoted to the rank of brigadier general at the Air Command.[6]
In November 2010, he was appointed chief director of air policy and plans and promoted to the rank of major general responsible for Air Force strategy, policies, capabilities and resource allocation.[6]
Msimang became the Chief of the Air Force on 1 October 2012.[8] He retired at the end of September 2020.[9]
The following have been awarded to Msimang:[6]: Image
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Preceded by | Chief of the South African Air Force 2012–2020 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Lucky Ngema |
Chief Director Air Policy & Plans SAAF 2010–2012 |
Succeeded by Cedric Masters |
Preceded by RC Johnson |
OCAFB Bloemspruit 2005–2006 |
Succeeded by H Treunicht |
Preceded by Johnny Laing |
OC87 Helicopter Flying School SAAF 2004–2005 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Senior officials in the South African Department of Defence
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