In an article published on Business Live, The Herald is quoted as saying that the government will now work to cut airline staff and seek a strategic partner to buy into the national airline.
According to the Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Minister, Nicholas Goche, President Robert Mugabe's Cabinet had resolved that Air Zimbabwe is a strategic government asset and needed to be preserved.
He said the government would assume the current debt facing Air Zimbabwe, which has been unable to fly because of a strike by pilots. It has also had its membership of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) suspended.
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