AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Diplomacy: Zimbabwe clinched a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, winning 182 votes and set to serve 2027-2028, with Harare pledging to push peace and Africa’s interests. Harare Housing Crackdown: Harare City Council is set for a demolition blitz targeting over 5,000 homes, backed by 37 High Court orders, after a survey of 22,255 sites. Water Access in Bulawayo: Presidential adviser Dr Paul Tungwarara commissioned the Presidential Borehole Scheme in Cowdray Park, part of a wider push for solar boreholes and clean water. Road Safety Enforcement: ZRP arrested 447 people for unregistered or plateless motorcycles and 83 for riding without helmets under a nationwide registration-and-helmet operation. Sports—Women’s Football: The Copper Queens reached the Four Nations final in Ndola after beating Kenya on penalties, with Zimbabwe set to face them in the final. Sports—PSL: Dynamos demanded an independent probe into violence that led to the abandonment of their match against Hardrock before a disciplinary hearing. Crime & Borders: Police in Limpopo arrested a Zimbabwean driver with illicit tobacco worth R1.5m, seizing a truck and charging him over customs and immigration violations. Health in Prisons: NAC expanded HIV prevention and health outreach at Khami Maximum Prison, boosting peer education and primary healthcare access for inmates.
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