The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New signage for JM Nkomo airport

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Full story on www.herald.co.zw

NEW signage for the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport that incorporat­es all stakeholde­r concerns in its design is being worked on.

The sentiment comes after an outcry over the recent removal of signage with a Nguni shield at JM Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport by the Airports Company of Zimbabwe (ACZ).

Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona said the Government has already gone to tender for the production of the new signage.

“The ministry regrets the hasty removal of the signage at JM Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport without notifying all stakeholde­rs. The ministry takes pleasure in informing all stakeholde­rs that we have already gone to tender for new signage that incorporat­es all stakeholde­r concerns. Wider consultati­ons are ongoing on the best signage which will factor in regional sentiments and desires,” he said.

Minister Mhona assured the nation that the ministry was committed to proper signage all airports, in line with the Internatio­nal Civil Avian Organisati­on (ICAO) standards.

He said the ACZ will continue carrying out its mandate of ensuring proper signage at all airports to ICAO standards.

“For the record, signage at JM Nkomo Internatio­nal Airport was done as a temporary measure following the upgrading

of the airport and its commission­ing in 2013. The architect, Studio Arts, came up with a number of designs for the airport.

“Consultati­ons were done with the Nkomo Family Trust, Culture Practition­ers within the region, CAAZ, Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t and Cabinet on the matter.”

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