AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoZanu PF Crackdown on Online Attacks: Zanu PF warns cadres against using social media to undermine the party and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, threatening disciplinary action over misinformation and “tarnishing” the party’s image. Telecoms Probe: Parliament moves to investigate Zimbabwe’s telecommunications sector after consumer complaints on poor service, network disruptions, connectivity and pricing. Research Symposium in Harare: The 14th Zimbabwe International Research Symposium opens in Harare with President Mnangagwa expected as guest of honour, pushing research to translate into jobs and growth. Mining Digital Push: The Electronic Mining Cadastre System is set for full operation by December, aiming to improve mineral rights administration and cut boundary disputes. Gold Output Boost: Zimbabwe licenses a second gold refinery in Bulawayo to handle rising production, targeting 50 tonnes in 2026. Education Fees and Dates: Government caps the August vacation school period for exam classes (Grade 7, Form 4, Upper Sixth) and sets fee limits. Tourism “Seamless Movement” Plan: The tourism ministry says it’s working across government to reduce delays for visitors at borders and checkpoints. Bulawayo Service Strain: Residents in Ward 25 raise sewer bursts and title deed security concerns with the city council. Court Cases: A Bulawayo miner faces fraud charges over US$30m mining assets, while a suspected “land baron” is charged over a US$250k residential stands scam.
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