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Simba Chikore not part of Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company
21 Nov 2017 at 21:01hrs | Views
Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo says Air Zimbabwe chief operations officer Simba Chikore, the son-in-law of former president Robert Mugabe is not part of the consortium of Diasporans who are engaged by government to supply aircraft to the national air carrier.
The consortium, Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company is in talks with a Malaysian company for a deal to acquire aircraft that will be used by the national air carrier Air Zimbabwe.
Minister Gumbo revealed that his ministry employed Chikore on a purely merit basis when the ministry was looking for a partner for Air Zimbabwe and travelled to various countries to negotiate for such cooperation.
He said Chikore was part of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development team involved in negotiations with Malaysian Airlines and gave way to the Diaspora based Zimbabwean company Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company to clinch the deal.
Dr Gumbo stressed that Chikore is not a member of the Aviation Leasing Company and that he has since tendered his resignation from Air Zimbabwe where he was the chief operations officer.
He explained that Chikore tendered his resignation letter on the first of September on his own volition.
The Transport Minister's response comes in the wake of different reports on circumstances surrounding Chikore's departure from Air Zimbabwe and his part in the Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company, with some even alleging that he was fired.
The consortium, Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company is in talks with a Malaysian company for a deal to acquire aircraft that will be used by the national air carrier Air Zimbabwe.
Minister Gumbo revealed that his ministry employed Chikore on a purely merit basis when the ministry was looking for a partner for Air Zimbabwe and travelled to various countries to negotiate for such cooperation.
Dr Gumbo stressed that Chikore is not a member of the Aviation Leasing Company and that he has since tendered his resignation from Air Zimbabwe where he was the chief operations officer.
He explained that Chikore tendered his resignation letter on the first of September on his own volition.
The Transport Minister's response comes in the wake of different reports on circumstances surrounding Chikore's departure from Air Zimbabwe and his part in the Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company, with some even alleging that he was fired.
Source - zbc