Zimbabwe: CAAZ Clears Flyafrica to Fly Again

THE Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) has cleared budget airline, FlyAfrica, to resume flying, ending a nearly three months suspension of its flying certificate, the Financial Gazette's Companies & Markets (C&M) can report.

The airline was suspended from operating in the country by CAAZ, a government agency responsible for regulating and managing Zimbabwe's airspace and airports, in October last year after boardroom squabbles erupted between the airline's local and South African shareholders.

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