Presidential Chopper Crashes | Nduna in Fake Graduation Storm
The helicopter took off from Masvingo heading to Bikita to fetch the President back to Harare.
Presidential Chopper Crashes | Nduna in Fake Graduation Storm
The Zimbabwean government has confirmed that an Air Force of Zimbabwe helicopter crashed moments after take off at President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s birthday bash in Masvingo.
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The chopper, which was reportedly carrying government officials, had just left the Great Zimbabwe monuments, where ZANU-PF was celebrating the President’s 82nd birthday, inaugurally dubbed “Munhumutapa Day” by the ruling party’s Youth League which organised the event
Spokesperson in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary, Nick Mangwana confirmed:
“There was an aviation incident involving one of the Airforce of Zimbabwe Helicopters that traveled to Masvingo today. Thankfully there were no casualties. Civil Aviation Authorities are investigating and their findings will be shared with the Nation when they become available.”
Both President Mnangagwa and his deputy, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga were not in the ill-fated aircraft.
Newshawks reported that the helicopter only had crew members: “The helicopter was supposed to take off at Masvingo Airport late today afternoon and go to Bikita to fetch the President back to Harare. There were actually two helicopters.”
Presidential Chopper Crashes | Nduna in Fake Graduation Storm
They added: “Upon take-off, the presidential helicopter suddenly developed a technical failure and crashed to the ground, with big impact. There were three crew members and one was injured. There were no fatalities.”
In comic news…
Former Zanu PF Member of Parliament for Chegutu West, Dexter Nduna, is being accused of faking his graduation.
Nduna was part of graduands on Friday purportedly for a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ). However, there are reports that he failed some of his modules.
This came to light after Dexter Nduna shared a picture of himself wearing a graduation gown. Captioning the picture, he wrote:
“Congratulation to me today UZ law class of 2024.”
In the list showing the names of people who graduated from the Faculty of Law was shared, Dexter Nduna’s name was reportedly not there.
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On microblogging site, X, there surfaced a screenshot of a letter allegedly from Dexter Nduna demanding a review of all his failed modules. In the letter, Nduna requested a remark on his modules accusing the lecturers of political party bias.