AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSouth Africa Deportations: South Africa says it has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week since President Ramaphosa vowed tougher action on illegal immigration, with mobs ordering people without residency papers to leave by June 30; Zimbabweans are among those affected. Police Accountability: In Bangladesh, three police officers were suspended and an investigation launched after cricketer Nayeem Hasan alleged harassment and assault in Chattogram. Mnangagwa Criticism Row: Presidential advisor Paul Tungwarara says efforts to “silence unnecessary noise” are meant to protect President Mnangagwa’s image, after a public spat with activist Rutendo Matinyarare over a luxury vehicle offer. Health Warning: Bulawayo pharmacies are under scrutiny over illegal “flu packs,” with doctors warning that antibiotics in viral illness can worsen antimicrobial resistance. Crime & Safety: Zimbabwe police warn against the sale of replica firearms, saying fake guns are fuelling robberies. Justice: Bulawayo High Court dismissed an appeal by a man jailed for 12 years over a vehicle robbery linked to a former minister. Local Life: Midlands State University students in Zvishavane face daily baboon attacks as drought drives the animals into homes and campus. Road Tragedy: Two people died and another was seriously injured in a head-on crash on Plumtree Road near Mbokodo Butchery.
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