AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoZimbabwe–South Africa Repatriation Crisis: Zimbabweans continue to camp and queue for voluntary return at Shallcross Stadium in Durban, with buses moving people to Limpopo for processing as immigration tensions and fears of further protests persist. Home Affairs Processing in Cape Town: At Epping, over 2,000 people have passed through since Sunday, with Gift of the Givers providing meals while Home Affairs seeks more buses to clear the centre. Durban Drive-In Closure: eThekwini Metro Police say the Durban Drive-In site is shut as a repatriation centre, urging remaining migrants to report to Musina. Labour Rights Under Pressure: Zimbabwe has urged Chinese investors to comply with local labour laws and join social dialogue structures as Chinese investment tops US$10bn. Honey Export Push: Zimbabwe commissioned a specialised honey testing and profiling laboratory to meet international standards and boost competitiveness. Energy for Food Security: Government ring-fenced 150MW for winter wheat irrigation, targeting 125,000 hectares. Tobacco Sustainability Debate: Growers warn land constraints are making forestry compliance harder as the sector pushes greener production. CAB3 Politics: A public opinion survey shows mixed views on CAB3, with some support for extending presidential and parliamentary terms. Sports: Hardrock FC signed Warriors striker Prince Dube; Chicken Inn added midfielder Junior Makunike; and Zimbabwe’s tennis Chapepa sisters named for Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III.
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