AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRepatriation Health Risks: A Malawian man died after collapsing on a bus en route from Musina Temporary Repatriation Centre to Zimbabwe and Malawi, with officials saying he reported feeling hot and then collapsed before emergency response at the centre. Border Hardship at Beitbridge: Zimbabweans returning from South Africa report weeks-long delays in getting luggage and essential medicines, including a diabetic stranded without medication, with families sleeping outdoors in winter while authorities manage the surge. Epping Centre Overload & Diarrhoea: At Cape Town’s Epping repatriation site, hundreds of undocumented migrants were left stranded after the facility shut, and health officials confirmed a diarrhoea outbreak as people waited for transport. Drug Abuse & Youth Mental Health: A feature links rising substance abuse among Zimbabwe’s youth to unemployment, poverty, mental health strain and climate shocks, noting that many inpatient mental health cases involve substance- and drug-induced disorders. Education for Healthier Futures: Government says education, innovation and skills development are key to reducing inequality, highlighting a surge in SDGs schools essay competition participation to 30,658 learners. Digital for Care: NetOne CEO says Zimbabwe’s growth depends on smarter digital infrastructure, including support for healthcare, education and financial inclusion.
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