Air Zimbabwe (UM, Harare International) is facing renewed parliamentary scrutiny over alleged corruption, missing aircraft records, and tax compliance failures that lawmakers said could expose the struggling national carrier to asset seizures and worsening financial distress. A report by the parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the airline’s 2020 audited accounts, presented in the National Assembly last week, found that Air Zimbabwe h…
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