AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRoad Safety Tragedy: Two people died and 22 were injured when a bus overturned on the Gweru–Zvishavane road, police say, after the driver allegedly lost control on a steep descent. Court Ruling on Church Elections: Zimbabwe’s High Court has nullified AFM Church leadership elections, ordering a fresh vote within 30 days and barring key disputed leaders from contesting again. Trade and Borders: Zimbabwe and South Africa are pushing the One-Stop Border Post at Beitbridge to cut long truck queues and speed up regional trade under AfCFTA. Economy and Currency: The RBZ says Zimbabwe’s move toward a mono-currency is at 50.1% progress on required conditions, stressing it is not an automatic switch date. Agriculture Push: Government says it is stepping up rebuilding the national cattle herd in communal areas, focusing on genetics, disease control and pastures. Sports and Culture: World Rugby chair Brett Robinson and Rugby Africa president Herbert Mensah are expected in Zimbabwe for Sables’ World Cup preparations, while a Zimbabwe-shot film, Toxic Parents, explores how family secrets can spiral into crime. Cricket Note: Mitchell Starc’s 10-wicket haul helped Australia beat Bangladesh by an innings and 51 runs in Mackay, as Bangladesh climbed to a record sixth in ICC Test rankings.
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