AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAir Connectivity Gaps: A new aviation forum discussion in Gaborone revisited why some high-demand routes still have no direct flights, saying airports, tourism boards and airlines all need to align before services launch. Zimbabwe Economy & Finance: The RBZ cut its bank policy rate from 35% to 30%, but analysts warn borrowing costs are still heavily shaped by global dollar dynamics. Transport & Rail: Transport minister Felix Mhona backed NRZ’s recapitalisation push under the Mutapa Investment Fund, targeting a major freight and capacity boost. Energy Regulation: ZERA stepped up enforcement on fuel stations overcharging after recent price adjustments, with prosecutions and compliance teams in the field. Mining & Investment Climate: Chamber of Mines warns new mine rules could repel investors, while Mozambique’s proposed 15% state stake in mining is flagged as a potential deterrent. Agriculture & Water for Industry: Government’s “A dam is an economy” irrigation drive needs about US$1.66bn to expand dam-based farming, aiming to anchor agro-processing and value chains. Trade Pressure: Zimbabwe’s trade deficit jumped 16% to US$1.2bn, raising concerns about import appetite and export composition. Governance & Policy: Constitutional Amendment Bill CAB3 cleared key parliamentary support, keeping the political debate on power and elections very much alive. Illicit Alcohol Crackdown: Industry and Commerce minister Ndlovu called illicit alcohol a public health emergency, citing arrests, seizures and tougher penalties.
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