The Herald (Zimbabwe)

4 cheat death in Binga plane crash

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa

ALL four people aboard a single-engine Cessna plane survived when they crash-landed in Binga, after the engine failed soon after take off from Kariba on Wednesday.

The four were British and Singaporea­ns with business interests in the country. The pilot was John Simpson, believed to be part owner of the plane, and was flying with Hugh Napier, Jasmine Koa and her two-year-old son, Walter.

Simpson owns a house in Kariba and lives in Singapore. Hugh Napier is a Briton believed to have business interests in the Chizarira area on the south-western shores of Lake Kariba. Koa and her son are from Singapore.

The four were lucky to be alive after the engine of the plane, a Cessna C210, registrati­on number ZSIZG, stalled midair and crash-landed at Chibuyu in the Luunga area of Binga under chief Sinakateng­e.

The aircraft fell between Mujere and Chibuyu fishing camps in Binga Rural District Council.

The plane is said to have left Kariba Airport at 8.45am on Wednesday with the four people on board.

The pilot reportedly struggled with the plane before it nosedived to the ground and hit a few trees as it came to a halt.

It is believed the pilot may have tried to guide the plane to a dust road after the engine stalled, but failed.

Said a source: “The aircraft had a pilot and three passengers when its engine failed and it crash landed in an area called Chibuyu. There were no deaths or serious injuries to the occupants except for the pilot who sustained some cuts on the leg.”

The four were rescued and transporte­d to a camp in Sengwa for first aid before they were ferried by a boat to Rhino Camp and later transferre­d to a health facility in Kariba.

The plane was reportedly headed for Sijarira Forests on the south-western shores of Lake Kariba which is popular with wilderness-loving tourists.

There are game-viewing, fishing and swimming activities in the area.

DONALD JOHN (DJ) Trump has been described with some of the harshest adjectives by some of his countrymen after an unpreceden­ted takedown at Capitol Hill last week — that exposed America’s real stature — a fragile nation with a security system in slumber and a nation that cannot practice what it preaches.

I use the term “takedown” loosely here and also metaphoric­ally in that DJ Trump, has had a stint in wrestling and there, a takedown is when a wrestler flips an unsuspecti­ng opponent to the mat from a neutral position.

It is worth two points. The wrestler might eventually lose the match due to other factors, but he/she will have scored big and made a point to both the enemy and the spectators.

Not that I like DJ Trump, no. Not that I support his action, no. But his actions have given us a rare insight into American statecraft and into how it reacts when faced with problems, which they normally inflict on other nations.

For the avoidance of doubt, Capitol Hill is the seat of the US government, home to the domed United States Capitol, Senate, Houses of Representa­tives and the neoclassic­al Supreme Court. It is America itself.

Trump’s supporters successful­ly pulled a fast one at the Capitol, invading and ransacking chambers, looting sentimenta­l artefacts and relic regalia, making unsuspecti­ng senators almost jump out of their skins with fear. The deed was done, the rest is reaction.

Like a wrestling script, DJ Trump’s supporters took to Capitol Hill, the nerve centre of Americanis­m, in fact the heart of America itself and caused raptures, when the system was asleep; when the security was relaxed. Before that, it was unthinkabl­e. But the bizarre happened on that fateful afternoon, the centre of power was shaken and world opinion changed. Opinion on America will never be the same.

I doubt anyone who watched the drama at the Capitol, can still say America is that great nation, the harbinger of democracy, peace, human rights, tolerance, good governance and accountabi­lity. No! Its network of intelligen­ce was caught off guard.

For years, America has been the proverbial outsider, mourning more than the bereaved in elections, especially in countries like Zimbabwe.

They have been brewing storms from tea cups, sponsoring terror through rogue elements in the opposition. Today, the chickens have come home to roost in Capitol Hill.

While what happened there might be important to the American body politic, what is more important to the world is the reaction and the shame it brought to a nation that thought it was too smart.

The same thuggery DJ Trump’s supporters used at the Capitol has been attempted by Nelson Chamisa’s MDC-Alliance in Zimbabwe many times, but the difference is that Zimbabwe’s Statecraft and security sector has been more alert than the Americans.

The irony of it, though, is that each time it was tried in Harare, America was quick to defend the perpetrato­rs. It described the perpetrato­rs as democratic forces, some form of freedom fighters who should be allowed to march to even State House and takedown the Government.

We were told it was their democratic right to march to wherever, even when they burnt cars and killed people in Harare. It was still democracy. We were told that the Government of Zimbabwe should not arrest them.

It is fact that the “invasion of the Capitol” resulted in four deaths by gunshots and several injuries by other means of the skirmishes and that was in mighty America? Really?

America is now hunting down its own citizens and calling them terrorists? American terrorists? They are now being called small groups of domestic terrorists!

Today, America has been left with an egg on its face, thanks to DJ Trump. He has shown us that America’s security system . is not as alert as it wants the world to think it is; that America panics and called its citizens terrorists. DJ Trump has exposed that America is intolerant to divergent views and that demonstrat­ions to centres of power should only be sanitised when they happen off the American soil.

Imagine if MDC- Alliance had ransacked Zimbabwe’s Parliament? The reaction of the American Government would have been “it is their democratic right.” So when is democracy, democracy?

But America today has impeached Donald Trump, in a highly hyped process, very high sounding, but signifying mainly nothing. It is a face saver. It is not very important further than being a political tactic to make sure Trump does not come back into mainstream politics and governance. After all Joe Biden will be sworn in in a few days.

Most of Trump’s impeachmen­t trial will be done when he is already out of office and when Biden will be the President of America.

We are not too stupid to read much into the impeachmen­t process. It is a face saver coming a little bit too late.

It will simply block DJ Trump from office, but the American image has been damaged.

World thinking has changed. World opinion has changed. America can no longer claim organisati­onal superiorit­y in elections and democratic institutio­ns because the whole

world has seen how its own election has been plunged into chaos. It is a sham and shame.

There are fundamenta­ls here. The 2020 US presidenti­al election will go down in the annuls of world history as among the worst, which resulted in chaos and subsequent impeachmen­t of the outgoing president. This is documented history.

The fundamenta­l here is that if we use the US’ reaction to elections in other countries where baseless complaints by losers, like Chamisa in the case of Zimbabwe, have been taken seriously, America did not hold a credible, free and fair election by world standards and this is the reason why one of the candidates DJ Trump is aggrieved.

If the election was free and fair, using the same argument, Trump would not be complainin­g and reacting this way.

So America has now joined many countries in holding sham elections, using the same scope.

Again, using the same thinking, Biden must hold talks with Trump and establish a Government of National Unity, because the sham election has divided Americans instead of uniting them.

Suffice to say, what all progressiv­e thinking Americans are experienci­ng today; from the emotional trauma to the shame of belonging to a nation whose election process is rubbished, this is what exactly we have felt for decades when America has rubbished our free and fair elections, simply because their favoured opposition has lost and starts brewing nonsense.

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Last week, the world watched in horror as a violent mob smashed its way into the US Capitol Hill building
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