AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGukurahundi Row: Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has sparked fury in Parliament after rejecting calls to label the 1983-87 Gukurahundi atrocities as genocide, reigniting demands for stronger national healing legislation beyond the life of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission. Power & Industry: ZESA says Kariba South is now supplying about 45% of Zimbabwe’s electricity as load-shedding eases, while a 25-year solar PPA between ZimGreenCo and Dolcin Trading near Chegutu signals fresh confidence for private power investors. Health Preparedness: Zimbabwe’s early action ahead of the rainy season helped avert major cholera and other waterborne outbreaks in high-risk districts. Court Watch: A Chinhoyi magistrate acquitted a district medical officer in a ZACC obstruction case, ruling prosecutors failed to prove the charge beyond reasonable doubt. South Africa Migration Crisis: As June 30 anti-immigration protests loom, Zimbabweans in Cape Town report fear and shelter needs, with repatriations accelerating through Beitbridge as authorities process thousands. Zanu PF Power Play: Paul Tungwarara has returned to empowerment programmes in Manicaland, stoking rivalry with Kudakwashe Tagwirei amid the Mnangagwa succession debate. Sports: Dynamos opened the Genesis Mangombe era with a goalless draw against Bulawayo Chiefs, while CAPS United reportedly parted ways with goalkeeper Wallace Magalane.
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