AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoConstitutional Crisis (CAB3): A human rights activist has taken Parliament to court seeking a referendum before Zimbabwe’s Constitution Amendment (No. 3) Bill can be enacted, challenging clauses that would extend presidential and parliamentary terms and shift the president’s selection to MPs. Human Rights & Church Response: The Catholic Church has invoked a nine-day Novena over CAB3, urging dialogue and warning against corruption and the use of public office for private gain. Land Reform Fallout: In Zvimba, 43 families from Trelawney Farm are sheltering at a primary school after forcible eviction, while at Warwick Farm demolitions have left residents sleeping in the open, with residents questioning the timing amid ongoing court disputes. Health Crackdown: Harare’s Health Professions Authority shut down unregistered cosmetic and wellness clinics, warning the public against unsafe, unlicensed procedures. Energy & Investment: Government signed a petroleum production sharing agreement for the Cabora Bassa Basin, positioning Muzarabani gas as a new frontier for investment and industrial growth. Local Economy: Nampak booked a US$10.9m impairment on its Zimbabwe unit, signalling investor caution over “Zimbabwe risk.” Sports (Unity Cup): Super Eagles’ Femi Azeez was blocked by Millwall from joining Nigeria’s Poland/Portugal friendlies, despite his recent scoring form.
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