HARARE – Zimbabwe’s presidency on Monday confirmed the arrest of a 26-year-old South African man alleged to be the sender of an email which caused travel chaos last Friday, including forcing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to abandon a trip to Victoria Falls mid-flight....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

George Charamba, the spokesman for Mnangagwa, said “our sexurity services have traced the so-called John Doe to one Cuan Reed Govender.”

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“In the interests of ongoing operations, we leave it at that for now. We thank Zimbabweans for remaining calm while operations are underway. We hope to reach closure very soon,” Charamba wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

ZimLive understands Govender, of Elizabeth Avenue in the Durban neighbourhood of Molkwood, was arrested on March 2 at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport after X-Ray scanners detected five bullets in his luggage.

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He was about to board an Airlink flight to Johannesburg. Govender’s left hand was amputated in 2020 after injuries sustained during an armed robbery.

He has told Zimbabwean investigators that the blue bag he carried to the airport, in which the bullets were found, was the same one he used when going to the shooting range after buying a gun to defend himself, according to people familiar with the investigation.

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Govender said he flew to Zimbabwe on February 26 on a week-long visit to oversee a money transfer business in which he is the general manager. It was his first trip to the country.

Govender was taken to the Harare Magistrates Court on March 2 where he appeared without a lawyer before magistrate Sharon Rakafa, who remanded him to March 4 for plea recording…CONTINUE READING>>

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