AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Crackdown: Thousands of foreign nationals, including many Zimbabweans and Malawians, are still being processed at Musina after Durban’s repatriation centre closed, but delays and bus shortages are slowing departures; health officials also reported a diarrhoea outbreak at the Epping repatriation centre in Cape Town, raising concerns over overcrowding. Regional Xenophobia Debate: Commentaries and legal questions are intensifying after anti-immigrant protests and xenophobic violence in South Africa, with calls for African states to pursue political and legal action against Pretoria. CAB3 Backlash in Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) faces fresh criticism from church leaders and opponents, while President Mnangagwa mocked online critics and loyalists complained his tribute to Joshua Nkomo was too brief. Zimbabwe Economy & Housing Finance: Contractors warn borrowing costs can hit 50% a year, pricing them out of projects, while property investors say the lack of 25-year mortgages is blocking long-term development. Cricket: Bangladesh begin a three-match ODI series against Zimbabwe aiming to break the ODI deadlock after Zimbabwe’s historic one-off Test win; in India-England T20 action, 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made a record debut.
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