New airline applies for commercial licence
A new airline has applied for a commercial licence to service domestic and regional routes, in what could result in more competition for the troubled national carrier, Air Zimbabwe.
AirZim employees seek Mugabe intervention
Frustrated Air Zimbabwe employees could approach President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to air their grievances and ensure they are paid outstanding salaries.
Air Namibia back in Zimbabwe
Air Namibia, which is expected to resume services to Zimbabwe in May, says the move is aimed at consolidating long-standing historical, social and cultural links in the Southern African Development Community (Sadc).
Air Zim future uncertain
The full-scale resumption of services by cash-strapped national airline Air Zimbabwe will not guarantee its future as the country will continue relying heavily on inter-continental and regional carriers
Zupco hunts for former employees
Ailing passenger company Zupco, which is on the market hunting for a new chief executive, has embarked on a rehiring drive of workers retrenched in 2000.
Impounded Air Zim plane scheduled to arrive
The Air Zimbabwe plane which was impounded in London over a $1,5 million debt owed to United States-based American General Supplies (AGS), is now scheduled to arrive in the country on Sunday.
Zimbabwe suspends flights to S.Africa over debts
Zimbabwe's state-owned airline has suspended flights to neighbouring South Africa over fears its planes could be seized for outstanding debts, a senior airline official told state media.
Government to unbundle CAAZ
Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development minister Nicholas Goche says the government plans to unbundle the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) to remove conflict of interest.
NRZ seek partners on farms
Cash-strapped National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has invited bids from potential partners to form joint venture farming activities on its underutilised agricultural plots in order to earn additional revenues.
Stranded AirZim passengers arrested
Four stranded Air Zimbabwe passengers were reportedly arrested yesterday at Gatwick International Airport in London as confusion reigned over a plane seized by an American company.

- AirZim employees seek Mugabe intervention Frustrated Air Zimbabwe employees could approach President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to air their grievances and ensure they are paid outstanding salaries.
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