AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLithium Exports Restart: Bikita Minerals says it has resumed lithium concentrate exports after getting an export licence, as Zimbabwe keeps pushing beneficiation with plans for a US$400m lithium sulfate plant and quotas for six producers. Trade Push: Information Minister Dr Zhemu Soda urges Zimbabwean firms to seize China’s zero-tariff offer for 53 African countries from May 1, arguing it can cut costs and boost exports if businesses meet origin rules. Mining Finance: Kavango Resources moves ahead with a new share issuance to Zimbabwean pension funds, signalling continued gold-sector expansion. Health Crisis: Government admits it can’t “break the bank” for nurses’ wage demands, with Deputy Health Minister saying only God can reward nurses—while shortages and industrial action pressure grows. Crime Watch: Police launch a nationwide manhunt for Hazel Mafu over a US$155k vehicle import fraud. War Fallout: Families report Zimbabweans being recruited into Russia’s Ukraine war, with deaths already confirmed. Local Governance: Hatfield residents meet officials over roads, CHEF and prepaid water meters. Business Numbers: Delta reports record revenue above US$1bn, while Tanganda’s market value jumps after Innscor-linked moves.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.