AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoXenophobia and migration: Zimbabwe has rejected calls to expel about 25,000 South Africans, with Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi saying Harare will not retaliate against people legally in the country, while Health Minister Douglas Mombeshora says more than 99,000 returning Zimbabweans have been screened for communicable diseases at border posts. Crime and security: South Africa says it arrested 1,149 suspects in June during intelligence-led operations targeting illegal mining, gang violence and organised crime, seizing firearms, ammunition, drugs and gold-bearing material. Courts and delays: The trial of Gideon Madzikatidze was postponed again and remanded to 20 August after the defence and court said they are still awaiting a cyber report. Health and livelihoods: A Chitungwiza man is reported on oxygen after stopping ARVs for months, highlighting the dangers of treatment non-adherence. Environment and farming: Farmers are urged to “bale it, do not burn it” as El Niño risks worsen drought and fire conditions. Sports: Zimbabwe’s bowling staff warned of fielding lapses ahead of the series-deciding T20I against Bangladesh, after dropped catches helped Bangladesh level the series.
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