Caaz grounds small aircrafts

Caaz director general Elijah Chingosho said Caaz was going to issue a report on the plane crash that killed the RioZim owner.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 24, 2023

Caaz licences over 300 drone pilots

Mines deputy minister Polite Kambamura said the use of drones and artificial intelligence in the mining sector would be a game changer to the industry.
By Belinda Chiroodza Nov. 17, 2023

‘We are developing a regional aviation hub’

What is your long-term vision for the aviation industry
By Newsday Oct. 24, 2022

Airports Company strikes mega hotel deal

Speaking at the ceremony, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona said a fleet from 2006 was now old hence the new investment.

By The Independent Jul. 10, 2022

Airports Company strikes mega hotel deal

Speaking at the ceremony, Transport and Infrastructural Development minister Felix Mhona said a fleet from 2006 was now old hence the new investment.

By The Independent Jul. 10, 2022

News in depth: Chinese firm yet to start airport job seven months after contract

A senior government official has blamed the delay on the failure by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to release the money required to fund the project.

By The Independent Nov. 28, 2021

News in depth: Chinese firm yet to start airport job seven months after contract

A senior government official has blamed the delay on the failure by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to release the money required to fund the project.

By The Independent Nov. 28, 2021

News in depth: Sneaking planes: Air traffic woes persist as govt promises elusive radar

An association of the country’s air traffic controllers (ATCs) in May told the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) board of directors — as exposed in our story — that they had operated without the aid of a working radar system since 2010.

By The Independent Nov. 21, 2021

News in depth: Sneaking planes: Air traffic woes persist as govt promises elusive radar

An association of the country’s air traffic controllers (ATCs) in May told the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) board of directors — as exposed in our story — that they had operated without the aid of a working radar system since 2010.

By The Independent Nov. 21, 2021