AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCarbon & Trade Readiness: Finance minister Mthuli Ncube urged local firms to cut carbon emissions ahead of the EU’s 2026 carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), warning exporters may need licences and production records or face penalties. Built Environment Safety: Public Works minister Dean Macpherson launched South Africa’s National Built Environment and Construction Safety Framework, including new safety regulations and a Public Infrastructure Confidence Index aimed at preventing building collapses. Mining Value Addition & Youth: ZIMA called on young people and women in mining to join the FESTAC Mining Indaba Dialogue, pushing formalisation of small-scale mining and local beneficiation. Border Trade Boost: Beitbridge Business Expo 2026 grew with 20 new exhibitors, expanding participation across agriculture, manufacturing, transport, finance, tech and crafts. Green Infrastructure Push: Energy ministry endorsed the Southern Africa Eco-Infrastructure Summit in Victoria Falls (July 15–17), pitching AI-driven eco-infrastructure and clean energy for sustainable development. Mining Investment: Bikita Minerals says it has invested over US$300m since 2022 to expand lithium processing and beneficiation. Tobacco Outlook: Tobacco output is set for a record harvest, with the crop supporting 135,000 farmers, mostly smallholders. Digital Connectivity: Powertel and Paratus launched the first phase of the Plumtree–Victoria Falls fibre backbone upgrade, improving cross-border digital capacity. Migration Policy Spillover: Zimbabwe-linked regional migration tensions dominated coverage, with Cabinet backing tougher migration enforcement and faster deportation processes.
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