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Getty ImagesBy Derek CaiBBC NewsCathay Pacific Airways has fired three flight attendants after a complaint that they had discriminated against non-English speaking passengers.They were sacked after an audio clip of the cabin crew apparently mocking passengers went viral. The Hong Kong carrier launched an internal investigation and apologised for causing “widespread concern”. Chinese state media claimed the airline was “looking down on mainland Chinese people”. A passenger travelling from Chengdu to Hong Kong said the cabin crew mocked passengers who mistakenly asked for a “carpet” instead of a “blanket”. In the audio clip, a flight attendant can be heard laughing as she tells her colleagues: “If you cannot say blanket in English, you cannot have it. Carpet is on the floor.” The incident has drawn much criticism on social media in China, with some users calling for a boycott of Cathay Pacific.Hong Kong chief executive John Lee also said the incident had “hurt the feelings of compatriots in Hong Kong and the mainland”.The airline’s CEO Ronald Lam apologised for the incident and said he will personally lead a taskforce to conduct a review into the company’s code of conduct.Struggling to recoverCathay Pacific has been trying to return to profit as the territory removes the last remaining pandemic restrictions.The flagship carrier was hit hard by strict quarantine rules and border closures, which led to massive job cuts in 2020 at the height of the pandemic. Due to this, it cannot afford to alienate China, says Greg Waldron, who covers the aerospace industry at the online aviation news site FlightGlobal. “Cathay relies heavily on China, which is a key market for the company both for inbound travel to Hong Kong, as well as transit traffic to Cathay’s broader network,” he told the BBC.Major brands such as H&M, Nike, Adidas, and Puma have all felt the brunt of social media-fuelled backlashes in China over cultural insensitivities or political controversies. “Anyone who offends the Chinese people should prepare to pay the price,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in 2021 when asked about Western companies which faced boycotts after expressing concern over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province.Getty ImagesThe relationship between Hong Kong and China has been on edge since 2019, when mass protests erupted over an extradition bill proposed by Beijing, allowing suspects from Hong Kong to be sent to China for trial. In response to the demonstrations, China passed a controversial national security law which criminalised subversion. Beijing said the law was needed to bring stability to the city. Critics said it was designed to squash dissent, and weaken Hong Kong’s autonomy. More than 250 people have been arrested under the law since it came into force, with as many as 30 people convicted. Carolyn Cartier, a professor of Asian studies at the University of Technology Sydney, says it is typical that flashpoints between Hong Kong and China revolve around language and differences in political convictions. Prof Cartier, who frequently travels to both places for work, says speaking in Cantonese has been seen as a “symbol of fidelity to Hong Kong’s culture”.”Hong Kong is seen as a glitzy, glamorous financial hub,” she told the BBC. “It’s not so much who is from Hong Kong or who is from China. It’s about who is savvy enough to learn about the culture, and to be cosmopolitan enough to be there”.Related TopicsHong Kong anti-government protestsHong KongAir travelCathay Pacific

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Cathay Pacific Airways has fired three flight attendants after a complaint that they had discriminated against non-English speaking passengers.

They were sacked after an audio clip of the cabin crew apparently mocking passengers went viral.

The Hong Kong carrier launched an internal investigation and apologised for causing “widespread concern”.

Chinese state media claimed the airline was “looking down on mainland Chinese people”.

A passenger travelling from Chengdu to Hong Kong said the cabin crew mocked passengers who mistakenly asked for a “carpet” instead of a “blanket”.

In the audio clip, a flight attendant can be heard laughing as she tells her colleagues: “If you cannot say blanket in English, you cannot have it. Carpet is on the floor.”

The incident has drawn much criticism on social media in China, with some users calling for a boycott of Cathay Pacific.

Hong Kong chief executive John Lee also said the incident had “hurt the feelings of compatriots in Hong Kong and the mainland”.

The airline’s CEO Ronald Lam apologised for the incident and said he will personally lead a taskforce to conduct a review into the company’s code of conduct.

Struggling to recover

Cathay Pacific has been trying to return to profit as the territory removes the last remaining pandemic restrictions.

The flagship carrier was hit hard by strict quarantine rules and border closures, which led to massive job cuts in 2020 at the height of the pandemic.

Due to this, it cannot afford to alienate China, says Greg Waldron, who covers the aerospace industry at the online aviation news site FlightGlobal.

“Cathay relies heavily on China, which is a key market for the company both for inbound travel to Hong Kong, as well as transit traffic to Cathay’s broader network,” he told the BBC.

Major brands such as H&M, Nike, Adidas, and Puma have all felt the brunt of social media-fuelled backlashes in China over cultural insensitivities or political controversies.

“Anyone who offends the Chinese people should prepare to pay the price,” China’s Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in 2021 when asked about Western companies which faced boycotts after expressing concern over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province.

A man in a gas mask points during a 2019 protest in Hong Kong

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The relationship between Hong Kong and China has been on edge since 2019, when mass protests erupted over an extradition bill proposed by Beijing, allowing suspects from Hong Kong to be sent to China for trial.

In response to the demonstrations, China passed a controversial national security law which criminalised subversion.

Beijing said the law was needed to bring stability to the city. Critics said it was designed to squash dissent, and weaken Hong Kong’s autonomy.

More than 250 people have been arrested under the law since it came into force, with as many as 30 people convicted.

Carolyn Cartier, a professor of Asian studies at the University of Technology Sydney, says it is typical that flashpoints between Hong Kong and China revolve around language and differences in political convictions.

Prof Cartier, who frequently travels to both places for work, says speaking in Cantonese has been seen as a “symbol of fidelity to Hong Kong’s culture”.

“Hong Kong is seen as a glitzy, glamorous financial hub,” she told the BBC.

“It’s not so much who is from Hong Kong or who is from China. It’s about who is savvy enough to learn about the culture, and to be cosmopolitan enough to be there”.

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CCC rubbishes MPs and councillors recalls, says it’s Zanu PF’s “pathetic attempt” to respond to SONA boycott – New Zimbabwe.com

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By Reason Razao | Senior Reporter


Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has dismissed reports of recalls by one Sengezo Tshabangu saying he is an impostor and has never been a member of the opposition party.

This follows the recall of 15 CCC MPs and 17 councillors by Tshabangu, a former member of MDC-T and PDP.

According to the letter that was addressed to the Speaker Of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda, Tshabangu had recalled Nicola Watson, Pashor Sibanda and Ereck Gono among others saying they were no longer members of the CCC.

Tshabangu is also believed to have signed letters that resulted in CCC double candidates in Bulawayo during the Nomination Court.

“It has come to the attention of the Citizens Coalition for Change that there are letters purportedly written by a person designating himself as interim secretary General circulating on social media claiming that the Citizens’ Movement has recalled named councillors and members of Parliament,” said party spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi in a statement posted on X.

“Members of the public are advised to disregard these with the contempt they deserve. The CCC party has neither recalled nor does it intend to recall any of its recently elected deployees.

“The purported author of the two letters, Sengezo Tshabangu is not and has never been a

member or official of the CCC party since its inception. His last known parties are MDCT and PDP. He is renowned for being the proxy of fielding fake CCC double candidates in Bulawayo and Matebeleland North. The Citizens’ Movement is taking action against this impostor and all his contacts.”

CCC accused Zanu PF of trying to infiltrate their ranks.

“This deplorable behavior by Zanu PF is a response to their defeat in 2023 and rejection Zimbabwe and a pathetic attempt to respond to the exercise of our freedom of association in not attending the official opening of parliament yesterday (03 October 2023).

“Meanwhile, our deployees in local authorities and Parliament should continue to discharge their responsibilities as mandated by the electorate in the just ended elections,” Mkwananzi added.

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‘Controversial’ economist Gift Mugano fired from ZimTrade Board; hints at contesting his removal – New Zimbabwe.com

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ECONOMIST Gift Mugano has been fired from the ZimTrade Board for allegedly making disparaging remarks against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration over the faltering economy.

He is also accused of siding with Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa amid claims by presidential spokesperson George Charamba that he drafted the CCC’s 2023 elections manifesto, allegations that he swiftly rejected.

In a letter addressed to Mugano, Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, James Manzou said the termination of Mugano’s membership from the ZimTrade Board was with immediate effect.

“I wish to inform you that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has terminated your membership from the ZimTrade Board in terms of Article 10 of the Constitution of ZimTrade as read with Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31). The termination is with immediate effect.

“I wish to thank you for the services rendered to the Board and the Ministry and to wish you well in your future endeavours,” wrote Manzou.

ZimTrade is a joint venture between the Government of Zimbabwe and the private sector to promote local exports.

Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31) provides for the appointment and removal of board members of public entities.

The section outlines the grounds for the removal of board members, which include misconduct or incompetence, failure to attend board meetings without reasonable cause, conflict of interest, and conviction of a criminal offence, among others.

In his brief response on X, Mugano hinted he won’t go down without a fight.

“Fired from the ZimTrade Board by the appointing authority before the end of my term. This is part of the strategies of Government of Zimbabwe aimed at silencing alternative voices. It will not work on me. Zimbabwe is for us all and our views matter,” he said.

In recent weeks, Mugano has been critical of the government’s economic policies.

His last post on X prior to his axing, Mugano wrote a long thread criticising Zanu PF for failing to fix the economy and mocking Mnangagwa for the snub by opposition legislators during the official opening of the 10th Parliament Tuesday.

“I am trying to frame how the economy will look like going forward – all I see is darkness. Let me break this down for the layman: How possible is it for the GoZ to pursue international engagement which is key to driving economic development when at home the same govt is harassing the opposition?

“Yesterday, @CCCZimbabwe MPs didn’t attend the official opening of Parliament by @edmnangagwa rendering the whole process to a Zanu PF caucus.

“Of significance is the fact that millions of Zimbabweans, that is, both those who voted @CCCZimbabwe and those who couldn’t vote for various reasons but have a CCC DNA are in support of this move and will continue to have these kind of protests in the future.

“It is given that going forward national consensus on national developmental issues will be elusive.”

Over the years, Mugano represented the country at various forums on trade negotiations and investment missions abroad (Heads of State & Government Summits, Council of Ministers, Senior Officials of Trade & Technical Committees) at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels.

He has done consultancy for DFID, British Council, the Parliament of Zimbabwe, NIR Sweden, GIZ and UNFPA.

At one time he served as interim board chairman of struggling ZiscoSteel before resigning in June 2020 citing interference by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, and was registrar at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU).

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Bayhorse Mine accident: 6 still trapped, 7 missing as rescue … – New Zimbabwe.com

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