AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl Niño Drought Watch: Zimbabwe faces an 80% chance of El Niño developing June-August 2026, with drought hotspots including Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar likely to hit crops and pasturelands in 2026-27, raising fears of planting cuts, maize yield losses and higher food prices. Courtroom Land Battle: The Supreme Court granted the Lands minister leave to appeal after blocking the State’s third attempt to acquire Hope Farm (1,113ha) in Kadoma, with the minister missing filing deadlines by about a month. Anti-Corruption Procurement Push: Transparency International Zimbabwe flagged “tenderpreneurs” profiting from government contracts without capacity, urging tighter coordination among justice sector players. Quality Infrastructure Plan: Government is set to introduce a national quality policy to strengthen standards, conformity assessment and accreditation ahead of Cabinet. Business & Trade Leadership: ZNCC appointed Josephine Takundwa as its new president, focusing on policy advocacy, regional trade, digital transformation and innovation. Mining & Lithium Oversight: RBZ warned miners that export compliance is non-negotiable as it tightens lithium oversight after export suspensions. Border Pressure: South Africa’s June 30 anti-immigration deadline is driving heightened enforcement, with Zimbabweans returning home getting extended duty rebates. Regional Integration & Roads: Bulawayo hosted a SADC integration summit while Bulilima’s Maitengwe road rehab is progressing to support cross-border trade. Energy Transition: Umguza is accelerating rural electrification using solar and biogas-linked solutions, with dozens of institutions already connected. Aviation Milestone: Zimbabwean Captain Merna Cremer took command of an Emirates Boeing 777-300, spotlighting local talent on global routes.
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