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Zimbabwe: CAAZ in Battle Over Licences

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
CIVIL Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chairman Professor Hasu Patel and chief executive officer David Chawota have reportedly defied a High Court order to restore the operating licence of a local charter and aircraft maintenance company, Executive Air, and now


Nigeria: APM Terminals Trains NPA Pilots Abroad

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
APM Terminals Apapa Limited, operators of the Apapa Container Terminal has again displayed its commitment to the progress of the Nigerian port system as it has organized a Ship Handling Training Course for Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) pilots at Force

Ghana: Govt Wants Deeper Co-Operation in Aviation Sector

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
The Minister of Aviation, Hon. Joe Baidoe-Ansah has called on West African states to foster closer and deeper co-operation in order to lift the Aviation Sector in the sub-region to the required standard to stimulate economic growth and social integration.

South Africa: Who is the Country's No.1 Taxi Driver?

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
Minibus taxi drivers got the chance to show off their driving skills when they underwent special testing in the third Western Cape leg of a national Number 1 Taxi Driver campaign.

Mozambique: Bus Company Reactivates Old Routes

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
Maputo's publicly owned bus company, TPM, is gradually reopening old routes within the Maputo-Matola connurbation that had been temporarily suspended because of a shortage of buses, reports Friday's issue of the Maputo daily "Noticias".

Ghana: Road Safety Commission Wages War

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
THE ASHANTI Regional Road Safety Committee, acting on the directives of the National Road Safety Commission, has successfully embarked on a joint-exercise with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), and the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU), to have

Sierra Leone: How The Drugs Trade Operates Through this Country

19.07.2008 04:57    allafrica.com
The 700 kilograms drugs impounded at the Lungi international airport, Sierra Leone's only international airport, is not a new phenomenon.

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