AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAnti-migrant unrest in South Africa: Anti-immigrant protests are flaring again, with vigilantes warning undocumented migrants to leave by June 30 and Durban police using teargas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds near stations and refugee centres—human rights groups say intimidation, evictions and clinic access blocks are rising. Zimbabwe–Bangladesh cricket: Zimbabwe confirms a June 28–July 19 home series—one Test (Harare), three ODIs (Harare) and three T20Is (Bulawayo). Energy push: President Mnangagwa commissioned the New Glovers 10MW solar plant in Kwekwe, funded partly through the pension fund, with plans to scale beyond 100MW. Water crisis focus: Chitungwiza’s sewer recovery plan hinges on a major water supply gap—council says it needs 112 megalitres daily but gets 12, estimating US$426m for lasting repairs. Football: Zimbabwe’s Warriors gear up for the Unity Cup semi-final vs Nigeria in London, with Munetsi saying the match is key preparation for AFCON qualifiers.
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