AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFlood Response: Zimbabwe Red Cross, via IFRC DREF, is distributing food and household essentials to about 10,000 flood-affected people in Chiredzi and Beitbridge, including rice, sugar, cooking oil and soap for families in Mhlanguleni and other affected areas. Trade & Industry: Malaysia reported RM2.16trn total trade for Jan–July 2026, up 24.7%, with exports rising 29.2%—a reminder of how manufacturing-led export growth can lift regional supply chains. Skills for Production: Deputy Minister Simelisizwe Sibanda urged TVET graduates to become job creators and industrialists, not just job seekers, at the Gweru Polytechnic graduation. Mining & Water Safety: Parliament’s environment committee is probing possible underground water pollution from mining around the Deka River, with concerns over acid mine drainage and coal-related runoff. Zimbabwe–South Africa Business Push: At the SA–Zim Bi-National Commission, leaders signed six agreements and called for deeper investment, industrialisation and more balanced trade. Sports Infrastructure: National Sports Stadium in Harare has received CAF Category 3 certification, clearing the way for more international fixtures at home. Crime & Security: South African police raided a crystal meth lab near Musina, seizing equipment worth about R600m and arresting two Mexicans, two Zimbabweans and a Malawian.
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