Corruption-embattled national flag carrier's board
has been dissolved with immediate effect together with other four boards
falling under the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development.
Air
Zimbabwe, whose management is at the centre of a $11 million insurance
scam, continues to hog the limelight with the entity's board having been
dissolved with immediate effect.
Other
parastatals whose boards have been dissolved include the Zimbabwe
National Road Administration (Zinara), National Railways of Zimbabwe,
Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe and the Traffic Safety Council of
Zimbabwe (TSCZ).
Transport and Infrastructure
Development Minister, Dr Obert Mpofu said the dissolution of the boards
of the parastatals is meant to pave way for the reconstitution of new
boards with a fresh mandate as enshrined in the Zimbabwe Agenda for
Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation (ZimAsset).
“Pursuant of the objectives and goals under the ZimAsset programme
whose implementation is underpinned and guided by the results based
management system, the ministry has taken a decision to reconstitute the
following boards: Zinara, Air Zimbabwe, NRZ, CAAZ and the TSCZ.
According
to the ministry, the reconstituted boards will be mandated to ensuring
that there is improved service delivery, maximisation of shareholder
value and to spearhead the turnaround of the state-owned enterprises.
Market
analysts contend that viability constraints and poor performance of
some of state-owned enterprises has been due to the absence of strategic
leadership and lack of sound corporate governance.
- zbc
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