AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Governance Reset: Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) finally held its first AGM since 1996, after years of weak oversight and a leadership vacuum, with reforms now pushing board and Public Finance Management Act compliance. Digital Crime Warning: A report says China-linked cyber scam syndicates may be shifting operations to Africa, with Zimbabwe flagged for exposure via its growing digital economy—though China’s embassy rejects the claims. Liberation Legacy: War veterans and Zanu PF mourn Ambassador Victor Matemadanda, Zimbabwe’s envoy to Mozambique and Eswatini, remembered as a fearless liberation fighter. Mining Power Planning Gap: Government admits it lacks full data on how much electricity mining actually uses, complicating future power demand estimates as mining expands. Food Prices Under Pressure: Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange reports firm maize and soya prices as supply remains tight despite improved deliveries. Fuel Price Enforcement: ZERA begins a crackdown on fuel stations overcharging above regulated prices after recent price cuts. Constitutional Court Move on CAB3: Court struck off an early challenge to Constitution Amendment (No. 3), clearing the way for the parliamentary process to continue. Crime in Harare: Armed robbers in Avondale stole US$30,000, threatening a pregnant woman and hinting at an inside betrayal. Business Update: TSL profit jumps 45% on strong tobacco, agriculture and logistics demand.
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