AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoConstitutional Overhaul: President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed CAB3 into law, extending his term by two years to 2030 and scrapping direct presidential elections in favour of MPs and Senators voting, with critics calling it a power grab and warning court challenges are still coming. South Africa Xenophobia Fallout: Zimbabwe says 78,112 nationals have returned from South Africa since May amid anti-migrant fears, including 21,291 repatriated through government help and 56,832 who came back independently. Mining & Investment: Premier African Minerals welcomed approval for the transfer of Government shares in RHA Tungsten, clearing uncertainty for talks to revive the mine. Energy Woes: ZESA says a transmission-line fault triggered a nationwide blackout, with power later restored after major restoration efforts. Transport & Travel: Air Zimbabwe will resume Harare–London flights by end of July, and Etihad has signed a Fastjet Zimbabwe partnership to boost connectivity. Crime & Safety: Gunmen who shot at Sundowns defender Divine Lunga’s BMW in Johannesburg are still at large. Justice Abroad: British police have launched an international manhunt for a Zimbabwean man wanted over the deaths of his wife and two children in Bedfordshire.
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