AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRenewables & Power: Centragrid’s Nyabira solar plant has started feeding 25MW into Zimbabwe’s national grid, boosting supply reliability in load centres like Norton, Chinhoyi, Karoi and Bindura. Monetary Policy: The RBZ introduced 30-, 60- and 90-day ZiG Denominated Term Deposit Facility Bills to absorb excess liquidity and ease pressure on the exchange rate. Roads & Accountability: Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart’s claims of shortcut construction on the Harare–Beitbridge Highway were rejected by the Roads Ministry, with the ministry saying an independent technical assessment will be commissioned. Agribusiness: President Mnangagwa handed recently retired Chief Justice Luke Malaba a mechanisation package (tractor, truck, boom sprayer and planter). Public Health & Enforcement: Police arrested two Teku Teku Company directors in Mutare over alleged illicit brew production under unhygienic conditions. Business Recognition: ZNCC Matabeleland awards saw Samuriwo Pub & Grill and Ziyah Media win runner-up honours, with Ziyah Media pushing CSR via youth sport. Agriculture: Boer goats are thriving in Masvingo’s dry regions, with officials citing higher returns and better genetics. Mining: Zimbabwe’s mining sector generated about US$2bn in revenue in the first half, with gold driving export receipts. Health Innovation: CIMAS launched a US$7,000 Healthathon to incubate local tech innovations for Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector. Water Infrastructure: Harare warned Mabelreign residents about chemical rock blasting during a water pipe replacement project, urging strict safety compliance.
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