AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoArtisanal Gold Formalisation: Mutapa Gold is extending its contract-based artisanal mining model from Elvington to Phoenix Prince Mine in Bindura, using town-hall talks to bring miners and officials into a safer, more organised production chain. EV Infrastructure Push: Tsapo Group, partnering BYD, says EV growth in Zimbabwe hinges on charging access and wants government to mandate EV chargers at fuel service stations as it builds a nationwide network. Lake Kariba Disaster Update: Zimbabwe confirms 93 deaths in the RIDA ferry capsizing, including 39 children; 83 victims are positively identified and more bodies remain unidentified as authorities weigh DNA testing. Returnees, Jobs and Fintech: Strive Masiyiwa’s Econet plan targets up to 15,000 new EcoCash agents by Christmas to create income for returnees, with additional opportunities flagged in construction and agriculture. Sugar Sector Pressure: Hippo Valley Estates reports US$51.8m revenue but cane deliveries fell 25% and sugar output dropped 21%, raising questions about whether pricing is masking weaker volumes. Solar and Industrialisation Agenda: Victoria Falls will host the ISA Africa solar committee meeting (25–27 Aug) as ECA urges SADC to process minerals and agricultural products into regional value chains. Retail Expansion: Zimbabwe’s formal retail is growing again as chains like TM Pick n Pay and SPAR invest despite informal-market price pressure. Mining Oversight: Parliament is intensifying field checks on ZINARA road funds and fuel use to see whether spending is translating into real infrastructure. Climate-Proofing Agriculture: Government targets 1 million hectares under Pfumvudza/Intwasa for 2026/27, urging farmers to start early to conserve soil moisture ahead of drier conditions.
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