AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia Fallout at Beitbridge: More than 78,000 Zimbabweans have returned from South Africa amid escalating anti-migrant protests, threats and permit uncertainty, with an inter-ministerial command centre at Beitbridge registering arrivals and providing food, shelter, support and transport. Migration Crackdown Numbers: South Africa says 53,449 foreign nationals have been processed for deportation or voluntary repatriation, with Malawians the majority and Zimbabweans also among those affected, while authorities warn against vigilante identity checks. Court and Extradition Case: A British-Zimbabwean man, Ndodana Tshuma, arrested in Johannesburg over the alleged murder of his wife and two daughters, is set to face extradition to the UK and a separate firearms charge. CAB 3 Political Fight: President Mnangagwa says the constitutional term-extension decision was “collective,” as backlash grows over claims of consensus and the extension’s implications. Health Plan Launch: Zimbabwe unveiled a 2026–2030 health strategy aiming to raise domestic health spending to at least 15% and expand the medical workforce. Markets and Old Mutual: Old Mutual is migrating its secondary listing from the ZSE to the dollar-based VFEX after a six-year suspension. Zimbabwe in Sport: Mash Central beat Mash East in the Associate League; and England’s Test coaching shake-up keeps Zimbabwe cricket great Andy Flower in the spotlight.
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