AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Security & Rural Development: China handed over 300 boreholes to Zimbabwe, bringing clean water to 75,000 people across 300 villages in four provinces, with officials linking the project to drought resilience and lower waterborne disease risk. Mining & Responsible Growth: WWF Zimbabwe launched its 2026–2030 strategic plan and a responsible mining push for energy transition minerals in the SADC region, calling for decarbonised, inclusive value chains. Gold Sector Update: Mutapa Gold Resources set a 2026 target of about US$500m revenue and 3,400kg output, after declaring a US$35m dividend, while also outlining expansion plans. Local Governance Accountability: Police named Budiriro 3 sewer pond drowning victims and arrested four Harare City Council officials over alleged negligence tied to incomplete excavation and safety lapses. Agriculture Innovation: The Agricultural Research Council urged tighter farmer–research–policy links at its Agri-Innovation Field Day, stressing practical research and value addition. Policy & Business Environment: Treasury opened public input for the 2026 Mid-Term Budget review and 2027 Strategy Paper, inviting proposals on jobs, inflation control, tax and investment incentives. Water, Health & Humanitarian Support: Zimbabwe Red Cross, with Finnish support, commissioned a Kabaira water scheme in Muzarabani, adding water access plus school and maternity support infrastructure. Industry & Skills: WWF and partners, plus multiple initiatives, continued to spotlight skills, climate resilience and labour-saving tech for women farmers through field schools and equipment support.
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