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Air Zimbabwe secures A320 airbus - Goche

Air Zimbabwe secures A320 airbus - Goche

by The Herald

Mon, Mar 12, 2012

THE newly formed Air Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd has secured an A320 airbus for leasing as Government intensified efforts to revive the fortunes of the national airline reports the Herald.

Government 'replaces' Air Zimbabwe with Air Zimbabwe

by Special correspondent

Sat, Mar 10, 2012

GOVERNMENT has disbanded Air Zimbabwe Holdings and formed a new State-owned company, Air Zimbabwe Private Limited.

State takes over Air Zimbabwe debt
Air Traffic Controllers caught sleeping on duty

Air Traffic Controllers caught sleeping on duty

by Special correspondent

Sun, Feb 26, 2012

Air traffic controllers at a New York airport have been caught on camera apparently sleeping while on duty.

Air Zimbabwe fails to resume flights as promised

Air Zimbabwe fails to resume flights as promised

by Staff reporter and agencies

Thu, Feb 23, 2012

Air Zimbabwe remains grounded following promises to be back in the air this week, with flights suspended indefinitely as staff refuse to work until outstanding salaries are paid.

Zimbabwe: Govt Breaks Silence On National Airline

by The Herald

Tue, Feb 14, 2012

GOVERNMENT has broken its silence on Air Zimbabwe by filing a notice of opposition against a High Court application by the airline's workers seeking to have the firm placed under judicial management.

Philipp Laage:Travelling through Zimbabwe, a country in the twilight

Philipp Laage:Travelling through Zimbabwe, a country in the twilight

by Special correspondent

Tue, Feb 14, 2012

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe - The merchants on Livingstone Bridge at the border with Zambia are smiling amicably in the noonday sun. In their hands are thick bundles of bank notes, to be sold as souvenirs to the tourists.

Troubled Air Zimbabwe To Resume Flights

Troubled Air Zimbabwe To Resume Flights

by Radio VOP

Tue, Feb 14, 2012

Harare,- Zimbabwe’s troubled national airline, Air Zimbabwe, will next week resume domestic flights after suspending local and international flights early last month.

Interview:eTN talks with Executive Director of RETOSA

by Special correspondent

Sun, Feb 05, 2012

(eTN) - When tourism and travel trade executives are set to meet in Zimbabwe for the 37th Africa Travel association (ATA) Congress in May this year, it is a great honor for the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region to have its member state hosting global delegates who will discuss key issues affecting tourism development in the African continent. Under an umbrella organization, the Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa (RETOSA), regional members of SADC are currently marketing this part of the African continent as a single destination comprised of 15 members, boasting diversified tourist attractions. In this exclusive talk, RETOSA's Executive Eirector, Mr. Francis Mfune, speaks briefly about the regional tourism development and the way forward.