BREAKING: We can now reveal & confirm that President William Ruto departed Kenya today aboard a privately chartered Boeing 737-800 operating under callsign T7BBJ2 (Hex: 500517).
The aircraft is currently over Zimbabwe en route to South Africa.
This is the same private jet that was used for the President's trip to Azerbaijan. We can also reveal that the aircraft is linked to Empire Aviation, a UAE-based aviation company.
Our investigations have uncovered additional information that may raise questions about connections involving another African country currently experiencing conflict. We are still verifying the details and will share more once confirmed.
What is already clear is that this is an expensive chartered flight.
The bigger question is: why charter a private jet when commercial options were available?
At a time when Kenyans are being asked to tighten their belts, pay more taxes, and endure difficult economic conditions, the President continues to travel aboard private charter aircraft.
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“We want to give you JUST $2.5 million” - Tagwireyi announcing wedding gifts to his son. Sometimes unobva wafunga kuti maybe zvipfana zviya zvinoti Rhodesia yayiva nani zviri right.
Thus why l love this couple.
I love people who were raised right. They do things right with common sense, intuition, respect nehunhu like the Tagwirei’s.
More than 2,000 guests graced his son's wedding as a symbol of respect and humility. Dr. Tagwirei was truly loved by many and hated by few who lived in a delusional mindset.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says it will submit parliamentary questions to determine whether public funds were used for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent visit to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s private residence in Zimbabwe. https://t.co/ogfJ3FjeAW
That farm visit will never be an endorsement infact it has created tears for both Chivhayo and ED.
Kudziya moto weMbavha newe uri mbavha.
ED is the most embarrassing President ever.
#NotoCAB3
#MilitaryTouch. Zimbabwe Vice President Constantino Chiwenga left the National Heroes Acre in Harare on Monday to loud, sustained cheers from supporters, in scenes reflecting the heightened political climate in the country.
The reaction, largely from ruling ZANU-PF supporters attending the burial of a national hero, comes as tensions grow over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s push to unconstitutionally extend his term in office.
The state ceremony drew senior government officials and party loyalists, but the crowd’s response to Chiwenga as he departed adds to the focus on Zimbabwe’s evolving leadership dynamics.
#Zimbabwe #Chiwenga #ZANUPF #Harare #Politics
WATCH | In a video recorded some years back, Dr Ian Ndlovu warned in a prophecy that changing the constitution could lead to serious divisions in the country.
📹 Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, speaking to a Roman Catholic congregation in Murewa on Saturday, narrates the story of King Hezekiah who, when informed that he would die, asked God for extra time and was given 15 years. But he says those extra years brought consequences
The absence of Matigari’s voice in the issue of CAB3, with him neither supporting or criticising but rather choosing to focus on the Iran-US war, is a loud statement without words.
President John Mahama has today announced that the Government of Ghana has decided to introduce a free visa regime for all Africans who wish to visit Ghana.
The new policy takes effect on May 25, a day which is commemorated as Africa Day.
President Mahama made the declaration during the inaugural State Visit of President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe to Ghana.
Ghana seeks to consolidate its credentials as the cradle of Pan-Africanism even as it expects a major boost in tourism and intra-African trade by this groundbreaking reform.
The Free Visa for Africans would be a component of a new e-Visa policy the Mahama Administration is launching next month.
President Mahama also assured that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would continue with its intentional and determined effort at securing more Visa Waiver Agreements for Ghanaian passport holders. Since last year, 23 Visa Waiver Agreements have been negotiated for Ghanaians.
For God, Country and Continent.