AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNational Sports Stadium Gets CAF Greenlight: Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium has finally been granted CAF Category Three approval, clearing the way to host Warriors and clubs for CAF Champions League/Confederation Cup group and quarter-final matches, plus AFCON and World Cup qualifiers—ending years of playing away from home. Zimbabwe-South Africa Business Push: President Mnangagwa urged a deeper new phase of Zim–SA cooperation beyond trade, calling for joint investment, research, innovation and industrial projects as the Bi-National Commission wraps in Johannesburg. Roads Boost Healthcare Access: Pavement resurfacing on Josiah Chinamano Avenue is improving access to hospitals and rural clinics, with officials linking better roads to the “leaving no one behind” agenda. E-Hailing Moves Toward Formalisation: The Zimbabwe e-Hailing Association submitted a self-regulation and policy proposal to Government, seeking a “compliance bridge” that protects passengers and drivers while keeping tax and accountability in focus. Cyber Risks in Digital Payments: The RBZ flagged cyber-security vulnerabilities across third-party providers, payment channels and digital banking, urging stronger controls and action against ghost or duplicate accounts. Kariba-Linked Court Scrutiny: Court papers put Kelsea Tafirenyika’s stated assets at about US$9.35m, including luxury vehicles and 10 high-value Harare properties. Road Safety Warning: Seven people died in head-on crashes at Ngundu blackspot, hours after cleansing prayers, as police continue to urge safer travel. Sports Development: Harare Juniors Inter-League tournament set for 25–26 August at Glendale Sports Club, aiming to spot Under-15 and Under-17 stars.
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