The Commission of Inquiry tasked with investigating the tragic plane crash of June 10 has officially submitted its final report to the Office of the President. The announcement was made earlier today, marking a significant milestone in uncovering the events surrounding the accident.
President Chakwera, expressing gratitude to the Commission, commended its members for their unwavering dedication despite the challenges they faced.
“The work you have done has exposed you to a lot of misunderstanding and abuse,” the President acknowledged, highlighting the politically sensitive nature of the investigation and the lingering grief of the nation.
As a next step, the President has directed that hard copies of the report be distributed to the bereaved families by the close of business tomorrow. A broader dissemination to the public will follow on Monday, ensuring transparency and accessibility for all citizens.
The President assured the public that careful consideration would be given to the findings and recommendations outlined in the report.
“I will be paying special attention to the recommendations you have made and will make known my decisions in due course,” the statement concluded.
The June 10 plane crash remains a poignant reminder of the fragility of life, and the submission of this report is expected to provide clarity and closure to many while guiding future actions to prevent such tragedies.


