๐ฟ๐ผ Zimbabweโs Road through the 2026 World Rugby Nations Cup is set.
Three big tests await the Sables as they take on Tonga, the United States, and Canada in what promises to be a thrilling campaign.
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๐ฟ๐ผโ๏ธ The journey begins.
The Zimbabwe Sables are officially on their way to North America for the Nations Cup, ready to represent the nation on the international stage.
๐ USA & Canada
๐ Nations Cup 2026
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@daddyhope this is due to incompetence !! The airline did not alert the technology providers that they were opening a new station in Mutare .. so you can fill the blanks in on what happened on the day of operation. The technology is available to UM .
This is how incompetent and badly run parastatals (State Owned Enterprises) in Zimbabwe are, particularly the national airline, Air Zimbabwe. Imagine in 2025, a passenger being handed a handwritten boarding pass.
They have been doing this regularly for years.
A boarding pass printer costs only US$300, just three hundred dollars.
And yet a whole national airline, run by a whole government, with a whole cabinet and transport minister and a whole president, cannot buy a simple boarding pass printer. It is so embarrassing, a clear reflection of the rot in Zimbabwe.
The level of incompetence and corruption in Zimbabwe is mind-boggling, staggering, and utterly unbelievable.
It shows why nothing works in the country, because if they cannot fix such a basic thing, how can they possibly run hospitals, schools, or the economy?
This is not only embarrassing, it is a serious security concern. Boarding passes are meant to be electronically scanned to verify that the traveller is indeed the rightful holder of the ticket and is cleared to board.
But in Zimbabwe, this basic security protocol is being ignored, and that is just crazy. It exposes passengers and the entire aviation system to massive risks.
Someone could move with drugs, with guns, or even board a flight under a false identity. How do you actually know that the person holding this handwritten pass is the right person when they can manufacture a fake ID and fake boarding pass? It is ridiculous.
Zimbabweans must also understand that when other countries start making it harder for them to travel or when their documents are treated with suspicion, it stems from this very culture of shoddy incompetence and security negligence.
Allowing such dangerous practices at a national airline not only embarrasses the country but also undermines its credibility and safety in the eyes of the world.
International aviation security standards (IATA, ICAO) require machine-readable boarding passes for proper verification. Handwritten passes make it easier for people to bypass checks, and they undermine safety and security protocols.
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Congratulations to St George's College, who finish top of the 2025 @CBZHoldings Schools Rugby Clashes Rankings
Final in Marondera
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