AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHousing & Land Conflict: Spitzkop residents (Lot 14) on Harare’s outskirts fear fresh evictions after alleged demolitions by Vevhu Resources, urging Local Government minister Daniel Garwe to convene all stakeholders to end a dispute affecting 3 000+ people. Public Finance Trust: Harare’s emergency services levy is under fire as residents worry funds meant for ambulances are not being transparently tracked, with claims that fewer than 10 ambulances were bought last year. Constitutional Tension (CAB3): Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa clashes with Daily News over what he calls “fake” reporting, while lawyer Lovemore Madhuku warns of rising lawlessness tied to CAB3. Social Policy: Parliament is pressed to address unpaid care work, with women’s groups pushing for laws that recognise and redistribute the burden. Courts & Property: A Marondera church property fight resumes in the High Court as rival Assemblies of God factions battle over Stand 4355. Crime & Safety: Bulawayo mourns a 6-year-old girl allegedly beaten, gang-raped and killed by three boys, while police also continue cracking down on illegal medicines and scams. Economy & Industry: Zimbabwe’s diamond sales face pressure from synthetic gems, but mineral value growth continues in lithium/PGMs as export bans push beneficiation. Energy & Diplomacy: Chiwenga is set for major UN urbanisation talks, as Zimbabwe grapples with a housing crisis and city infrastructure strain.
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