AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Security Council Win: Zimbabwe clinched a non-permanent UNSC seat for 2027–2028 with 182 of 190 votes, with President Mnangagwa calling it a diplomatic milestone and proof of Zimbabwe’s rising standing. Parliament Oversight Reset: Parliament is shifting to results-based oversight, rolling out performance contracts and independent evaluations under an Integrated Results-Based Management framework. Constitutional Amendment Bill (No. 3): Lawmakers are expected to vote on the Bill this week after debate, with ZANU PF and opposition MPs trading procedural and political arguments. Health & Cancer Care: Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube says Mpilo and Parirenyatwa will keep upgrading cancer diagnosis and treatment, funded by the sugar content tax, with more machines promised. Environment: A major nationwide river restoration programme begins after a state of disaster declaration over riverine ecosystems, including a 90-day suspension of activities in heavily degraded areas. Sports (Women’s Football): The Mighty Warriors reached the Four Nations final after beating Lesotho 3–1, setting up a final against Zambia. Regional Mobility: Republic of Congo announced visa-free access for all African citizens from 1 January 2027, including Zimbabweans. Road Tragedy: Two Zimbabweans died and one is missing after a bakkie carrying five nationals was swept off a flooded bridge in Eastern Cape.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.