AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoZimbabwe–Bangladesh Cricket: Bangladesh assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin says his batters keep repeating the same mistakes after losing the T20 series opener to Zimbabwe, urging faster tactical adaptation to local conditions and praising Zimbabwe pacers Richard Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani. Sports Preview: Bangladesh now must win the second T20I in Bulawayo to keep their series hopes alive after Zimbabwe posted 170-6 and bowled them out for 138. Migration and Returnees: Zimbabwe says it will not retaliate against South Africans in Zimbabwe after deportations and return of about 25,000 Zimbabweans from South Africa, stressing Ubuntu and welcoming legally resident foreigners. Public Health: Harare’s City Health Department confirms a scabies outbreak in Hopley and Stoneridge, mainly among children under 12, and urges early clinic treatment and strict hygiene. Tobacco Crackdown: Government convenes a high-level indaba to tackle illegal tobacco seed varieties ahead of the 2026/27 season, aiming to protect quality and traceability. Repatriation Tragedy: Two Zimbabweans die during the ongoing repatriation process from South Africa, including one who died on the South African side and another en route to Gokwe. Politics and Activism: Opposition parties condemn the arrest of Beitbridge activist Bhekimpilo Mbedzi, charged with inciting public violence after urging rejection of Constitution Amendment Act No. 3. Legal Setback: A South African court clears extradition of Zimbabwe activist Wellington Masiwa, known as Nyokayemabhunu, despite claims of persecution fears. Regional Security: Traditional leaders from South Africa’s Zulu and Ndamase royal households launch an initiative promoting lawful migration and tougher enforcement, while the Presidency says immigration control remains the state’s constitutional duty.
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