AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRepatriation Push: Zimbabwe says it has assisted 99,418 citizens to return from South Africa between May 28 and July 10, with health partners treating more than 191,000 patients and screening children for malnutrition, as border clearance measures tighten to curb illegal entries. Trade Boost: ZimTrade says Zimbabwe has completed requirements for duty-free access to China for qualifying products, including certificates of origin, after zero-tariff coverage expanded to all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties. Road Safety: Two people died and two were injured after a Mazda utility veered off the Harare–Masvingo road and plunged into the Sebakwe River. Education Policy: The Education Ministry orders all schools to fully implement the Heritage-Based Curriculum from next year, warning non-compliance could mean deregistration or closure. Politics & Courts: A South African court backs extraditing Zimbabwe activist Wellington Masiwa, reigniting debate over asylum and extradition protections. Cricket: Zimbabwe begins a three-match T20I series against a depleted Bangladesh in Bulawayo, with Sikandar Raza set to lead after recent confidence-building wins. Business & Energy: ZINWA starts rolling out prepaid water meters in growth points and towns, aiming to fix billing problems and give consumers more control. Mining Case: A Zimbabwean court hears allegations of a US$3.65m fraud involving a lithium mine executive.
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