VP Chiwenga Returns To Harare, But Remains Ill
3 June 2019
By Farai D Hove| Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife, Mary flew back into Harare on Friday, but both remain ill, it has emerged. Chiwenga was in India for medical checkups together with his wife, and has been out of work for nearly 6 weeks to date. Flight tracking data confirm that Chiwenga’s privately hired jet landed in Harare on the 30th May just after 9am. In May, Indian reports claimed a Gulfstream 450 jet was hired from a company in Angola to fly Chiwenga to India. “It is one of the best chartered jets in the world and can fly up to 16 hours at a stretch. The aircraft was parked at the Delhi airport …” the report quoted a Delhi airport official apparently requesting anonymity. Before flying out of Zimbabwe for India, ambulances (for 3 weeks) took several routine trips to Chiwenga’s residence to attend to him. He then flew to India. While it was not clear what his wife, Mary is suffering from, Chiwenga upon being admitted to Gurugram’s Medanta Hospital last month, was said to be “suffering from a severe obstruction of the food pipe because of which he was not able to have anything, not even liquids. He was being treated back in his country but it had not helped much,” as said by the Medanta Institute of Digestive and Hepatobiliary Sciences’ chairman, Dr Randhir Sud, who treated Chiwenga. “He is much better now; stable and eating on his own. We will keep him for 2-3 more days before deciding on the discharge,” he added.Chiwenga's hired jet after flying him back to Harare on Friday, flew to Livingstone, then to Vic Falls, then to Harare, and then afterwards to Alexandria pic.twitter.com/2JWjeteiMO
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