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Air Zimbabwe resurrected under new name Zimbabwe’s national flag carrier, Air Zimbabwe Holdings, has been disbanded but transport minister Nicholas Goche immediately announced a “rebranding” of the airline’s company, which is now Air Zimbabwe Private Limited. Top Irish businessman jailed for customs duty fraud The head of Ireland’s largest fruit and vegetable producers, Begley Brothers, has just received a jail term of six years after being caught involved in a garlic scam worth 1.6 million euro, reports freshplaza.com. Logistics major sets up Eastern Europe hub Kuehne + Nagel has established a central hub in Vienna for groupage overland operations to and from Eastern Europe. SA fruit exporters get access to new markets Vietnam and Cambodia have opened their markets to South African products of plant origin, according to Fruitnet.com A truck driver’s story of determination! If ever there was a singleminded truck-driver, it has to be UK-based Aftab Ahmed. In the latest issue of the UK’s Transport in Brief, hearty congratulations went to Ahmed who passed his LGV Class 1 test at the Walton, West Yorkshire test centre last week … at his 65th attempt. He believes he has spent more than £65 000 in achieving his dream of being a truck driver.