AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUNSC Bid: Zimbabwe is on the cusp of a major diplomatic breakthrough as voting begins for a 2027-2028 non-permanent UN Security Council seat, with Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira leading last-minute talks in New York. Constitutional Crisis (CAB3): The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill was tabled and read for the first time in Parliament, setting up a fresh fight over term extension and changes to elections—while voters rush to court to block MPs from voting on the bill. Youth Policy: Cabinet approved the National Youth Policy (2026–2030), targeting NEETs, young women, people with disabilities, youths living with HIV and substance abuse, and diaspora youth. Child Online Safety: Government also approved the National Child Online Protection Policy (2026–2030), promising enforceable measures to safeguard children online. Women in Industry: Zimbabwe Women in Manufacturing was launched in Harare to push women into formal manufacturing and value addition. Veld Fires: Communities report escalating veld fire losses, with livestock and homes repeatedly destroyed as land-clearing fires spread fast. Livestock Reforms: Livestock sector players want other ministries to speed up promised licence, levy and permit reforms after some fees were cut via SI 41 of 2026. Rural Livelihoods: Zimbabwe’s e-tricycle crackdown is hitting rural women hard as permit and registration costs and delays threaten livelihoods. Food Security Court Fight: Grain millers have sued over import levies in SI 87 of 2025, arguing they are unlawful and could worsen food security.
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