AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoUN Diplomacy: Zimbabwe has secured a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, winning 182 of 190 votes, with officials calling it a major endorsement of Harare’s “engagement and re-engagement” push. Constitutional Crisis (CAB3): Police have warned CAB3 opponents against inciting violence or public disorder as Parliament debates the bill, while Zanu-PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa said 2028 succession is a “vulnerability” point that extending Mnangagwa to 2030 would protect. Economy & Food Security: Treasury has introduced grain import levies to protect local producers and fund irrigation, while GMAZ says the framework is still being operationalised despite legal challenges. Health & Science: A Chinese team helped Zimbabwe complete the country’s first deep brain stimulation and spinal cord stimulation surgeries, with patients reported stable. Governance & State Firms: NRZ CEO Munyaradzi Charangwa resigned on medical grounds after two months; deputy Ainah Dube-Kaguru takes over as acting CEO. Environment & Wildlife: Black rhinos have been reintroduced to Matusadona after more than 30 years. Regional Tensions: South Africa’s anti-migrant violence continues to spark diplomatic disputes, with Mozambique alleging deaths of its citizens and conflicting accounts from SA police.
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