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Old 13th Jan 2016, 12:34
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Phone Wind
 
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BaL,

The UN puts Tanzania in Eastern Africa. However, that has little to do with this (I have lived and worked in Northern, Western, Central and Eastern Africa only).

Fastjet (though that also is thread drift) has just announced that Ed Winter, its CEO since foundation in 2012, is leaving, although he will stay on for 12 months as an advisor to whoever succeeds him in the post. In October, Fastjet revealed that Nick Caine, its finance chief, was leaving and a successor is yet to be named. Last month, the carrier also announced the departure of three non-executives from its board. In addition, the airline’s chairman, Colin Child, is new and has been in the role for less than four months. Shares in Fastjet, which earlier this week started flights from Kenya after the launch was delayed from last year, dropped slightly after the news.
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