AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConstitutional Crisis (CAB3): Zimbabwe’s Constitution Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB3) cleared the National Assembly with 216 votes in favour and 42 against, with the vote reportedly done by show of hands—sparking fresh outrage over transparency and MPs’ freedom of choice. Labour Rights: A new minimum wage for domestic workers was set at US$90, with critics warning the move deepens “state-sanctioned slavery” amid wider austerity impacts. Mining & Forex: The Chamber of Mines says forex shortages are choking expansion and beneficiation, urging government to let miners access the willing-buyer willing-seller market. Civic Space Under Pressure: Civil society groups warn Zimbabwe’s civic space is under siege as restrictive NGO/CSO laws and funding shocks tighten operating conditions. Economy Update: ZimStat reports 8.29% GDP growth in 2025, citing stronger agriculture and mining output. Energy & Local Development: Government commissioned a US$244k rural electrification project in Murewa, extending power to schools, clinics and business centres. Sports & Culture: HMCA suspended relegation and expanded the Vigne Cup 1st League to 10 teams; and Scottland announced a US$500,000 bonus pool to boost Harare football.
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