AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoInfrastructure sabotage: An engineer warns that vandalising power, rail, water and pipelines is “economic sabotage” that scares investors and disrupts hospitals and schools. Agriculture showcase: The 116th Zimbabwe Agricultural Show opens Monday with 640 exhibitors (up from 613 last year) and all exhibition halls fully booked under “Powering Growth”. Connectivity shake-up: Starlink’s rapid growth is pushing competition, with POTRAZ data highlighting how expensive fibre used to be for most households. Crime and courts: Seven Zimbabweans were jailed for 10 years each in South Africa for stealing Eskom copper and damaging a transformer. Drugs crackdown (regional): South Africa’s Hawks say they seized a R600m crystal meth lab in Musina, arresting five suspects including two Zimbabweans. Local justice: Bulawayo police are hunting a former head boy linked to 16 car thefts. Politics/elections: Mnangagwa’s electoral overhaul moves the voters’ roll from ZEC to the Registrar-General, with officials starting the handover amid court challenges. Sports: Highlanders named a new executive committee after a fatal crash; in women’s domestic T20, Tuskers beat Rhinos by 22 runs.
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