AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoLake Kariba Disaster: Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba ferry tragedy death toll has climbed to 97 after two more bodies were recovered, with police saying 93 victims have been identified so far as the formal inquest continues into the Aug 11 capsizing. High Court Bail: President Mnangagwa’s daughter-in-law Kelsea Tadiwa Tafirenyika and her uncle Isaac Arab Jessub were granted US$1,000 bail each by the High Court in Harare after appealing a refusal of bail, with strict conditions including passport surrender and regular police reporting. Transport Policy: Government is moving to regulate e-hailing services, with the Transport ministry saying Cabinet directed it to plug the legal gap in the Road Motor Transportation Act via a Statutory Instrument as work continues on a broader framework. Crime Watch: Bulawayo police are hunting a man over a vehicle-hire scam in which 16 cars worth US$161,500 were allegedly fraudulently disposed of; 13 vehicles have been recovered so far. Football Administration: ZIFA has named Spanish coach Ramón Catalá as Warriors head coach and Croatian Stella Gotal for the Mighty Warriors, unveiling a full coaching overhaul under Vision 2030. Regional Diplomacy: President Mnangagwa arrived in Johannesburg ahead of the Zimbabwe–South Africa Bi-National Commission summit, with trade and corridor connectivity expected to top the agenda.
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