AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUN Security Council Seats: Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago and Zimbabwe have been elected to the UN Security Council for two-year terms starting January 1, 2027, while Germany missed out after coming third in the Western Europe and Others contest. Constitutional Crisis (CAB3): Zimbabwe’s MDC warns of nationwide resistance, including court action and citizen-led efforts, if Constitutional Amendment No. 3 (CAB3) becomes law, as MPs debate changes that could extend Mnangagwa’s term to 2030 and shift presidential election to Parliament. NRZ Leadership: National Railways of Zimbabwe CEO Munyaradzi Stephen Charangwa has resigned on medical grounds, with deputy Ainah Dube-Kaguru named acting CEO as the turnaround and recapitalisation push continues. Carbon Credits Lag: Zimbabwe’s carbon credit trading drive is still not paying off, with only four projects registered out of 30 and no government credits yet monetised. Conservation Milestone: Black rhinos have returned to Matusadona National Park after more than 30 years, in a major step for wildlife recovery. Sports (Zimbabwe in focus): Canal+ confirms Rugby World Cup 2027 and 2029 broadcast rights on SuperSport/DStv, with Zimbabwe set to return to the men’s tournament after decades. Crime & Justice: An 18-year-old in Gokwe South was sentenced to an effective 15 years for raping his 42-year-old aunt.
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