AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoConstitutional Politics (CAB3): Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa says Parliament’s CAB3 process is compromised, warning “an illegitimate process cannot produce legitimacy,” as debate continues over provisions that could extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure. Local Governance: Victoria Falls City Council erupts after the recall of three CCC councillors, with one arrested on the spot and others disputing the recall’s legitimacy. Regional Integration (SADC): SADC adopted key legal instruments in Victoria Falls, including a Tourism Univisa to ease travel, pooled procurement for medicines, and renewed moves to revive the SADC Tribunal. Education & Skills: Treasury releases 50% of Zimbabwe School of Mines’ annual funding, ring-fenced to address delays and shortages. Health & Accountability: Zimbabwe’s sugar tax is credited with bringing advanced cancer radiotherapy machines, but an editorial calls for transparency on suppliers, procurement and costs. HIV Response: NAC reports Bulawayo remains on track in HIV targets, while Umguza’s community-led awareness drive boosts condom uptake and reduces stigma. Livestock & Trade: South Africa launches a voluntary FMD vaccination scheme, raising stakes for Zimbabwe’s border disease control and veterinary cooperation. Mining Youth: Young Miners Foundation @16 summit is set for Masvingo, spotlighting skills, value addition and support for young miners.
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