Govt Squanders $5 million On Condemned Malaysian Jets Well Known For Engine Failure Accidents
22 May 2019
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By Farai D Hove| The government owned airliner AirZim has blown over $5 million on jets with a well known history of engine failure.

As pathetic and poetic as it sounds, the parastatal has purchased jets with a public history of engine failure and it has bought these from a country popular for plane accidents.

The Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza is quoted in the state media revealing that two out of the four Boeing 777-200 ER planes purchased by the government from Malaysia are expected in the country within two months.

The Boeing 777-200 is seen in the below horrific footage after developing engine failure:

Matiza’s remarks came after the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructure Development had demanded information on the four passenger planes bought by Government from Malaysia. Matiza said:

Two of the planes have already been fully paid for and we are expecting them in the country within two months from now.

We are still in the process of paying for the other two. Issues of foreign currency are hindering the process of paying for the other two in full, but we have already started paying for them.

The state media reported that a payment of US$5 million was made last week, with more payments expected in the near future.

Earlier this month, Air Zimbabwe received an Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. The airline has largely been operating two serviceable aircraft, a Boeing 737-200 ER and 767-200ER. Other planes have been grounded due to old age, shortage of spares and foreign currency.