A view of debris at the site where a plane, owned by RioZim, crashed near the Murowa diamond mine in Zimbabwe on September 29 2023.
Image: REUTERS/Mkhululi Thobela
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A plane crash in Zimbabwe has claimed six lives, local media reported.

According to the reports, the light aircraft, owned by RioZim, crashed in the Zvamahande area of Mashava on Friday morning. It was apparently flying from Harare to the Murowa diamond mine in southwestern Zimbabwe.

The crash is suspected to have been caused by a mechanical fault.

The Herald quoted police as saying four of the victims were foreigners and the other two Zimbabweans.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police reports a plane crash which occurred on September 29 between 7.30am and 8am, where six people are confirmed dead,” police said.

“The Murowa Diamond Company (RioZim)-owned white and red Zcam aircraft had left Harare for the mine at 6am and crashed about 6km from Mashava.”

RioZim confirmed the crash and said it was working with relevant authorities to gather more information.

- Villagers of the Zvamahande village look at the site where a plane belonging to RioZim, a listed mining company, crashed near Masvingo, Zimbabwe, on September 29 2023
- A Zimbabwean police officer inspects the site where a plane, owned by RioZim, crashed near the Murowa diamonds mine on September 29 2023.
- A Zimbabwean police officer tries to retrieve debris at the site where a plane, owned by RioZim, crashed, while employees of the company look on, near the Murowa mine.
- Personnel of RioZim inspect the site where a plane, owned by RioZim, crashed near the Murowa diamond mine in Zimbabwe on September 29 2023.
- Zimbabwe police officers inspect the site where a plane, owned by RioZim, crashed, near the Murowa diamond mine in Zimbabwe on September 29 2023.
- A police officer on duty stands over a family photo of one of the deceased flight victims of the RioZim plane crash at a village near Masvingo, Zimbabwe, on September 29 2023.
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Journalist Hopewell Chin’ono said RioZim owner Harpal Randhawa and his son were among the dead.

“I am deeply saddened with the passing of Harpal Randhawa, the owner of RioZim who died today in a plane crash in Zvishavane. Five other people including his son, who was also a pilot but a passenger on this flight, also died in the crash,” wrote Chin’ono on X.

“My thoughts are with his wife, family, friends and the Rio Zim community.”

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