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South Africa xenophobia and repatriations: As June 30 anti-migrant protests loomed, Zimbabweans in Cape Town and other cities rushed to consulates and repatriation centres. In Cape Town’s Epping area, Gift of the Givers reported hundreds queuing for food and emergency documentation, with Home Affairs processing over 2,500 people in two days and preparing them for buses. Humanitarian pressure: Reports also described families and young children waiting for papers, with some saying, “We just want to go home,” while police and security forces were deployed to prevent violence and looting. Zimbabwe response: President Emmerson Mnangagwa directed the state to facilitate the safe return of every Zimbabwean wishing to come back from South Africa, with reintegration support and logistics at Beitbridge. Constitutional debate at home: A fresh wave of concern followed Zanu PF’s CAB3 push, with constitutional implications for Zimbabwe’s democracy and term limits still dominating political discussion. Clean energy drive: Energy minister July Moyo commissioned solar mini-grids and biogas digesters in Beitbridge, urging communities to cut firewood use to protect forests and Mopane worms. Business and services: Old Mutual Funeral Services opened a Gweru branch to expand Midlands coverage, while Zimra reported a 47% jump in net collections for the first five months of 2026. Sports: Innocent Kaia’s 140 powered Zimbabwe to 410 all out and a big first-innings lead against Bangladesh.

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