AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSouth Africa Migration Crackdown: Cape Town’s Epping repatriation centre has started transferring hundreds of Zimbabweans (and some Malawians) to Musina in Limpopo, with buses already leaving and authorities urging remaining applicants to go directly; aid groups report some returnees developing diarrhoea and flu-like symptoms as the centre prepares to close. Reintegration Push: President Mnangagwa has ordered a dignified welcome and faster reintegration programmes for Zimbabweans returning from South Africa, saying Government has facilitated repatriation of 11,065 people so far, with 58,768 in total when self-repatriation is included. Xenophobia Fallout in Culture: Musician Makhadzi has hit back at Zimbabwean backlash over claims she “hates Zimbabweans,” saying she’s been a long-time supporter of Zimbabwean artists. Local Economy & Services: Bulawayo is set for a major shake-up of informal trading, with plans for a new trading complex to ease congestion and improve conditions for thousands of traders. Health Upgrade: Mpilo Central Hospital’s radiotherapy centre is on track for completion of two cancer machines and a CT scanner by November-December, aiming to treat up to 100 cancer patients a day. Sports & Discipline: Zimbabwe football’s PSL has ruled on the abandoned Hardrock vs Dynamos Chahwanda fixture, fining both clubs and ordering the remaining 14 minutes to be played at a neutral venue.
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