AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBulawayo Health Supply: Bulawayo City Council has partnered with the National Blood Service Zimbabwe to boost blood reserves, allowing donation tents and collection drives at City Hall as stocks hit critical levels. Beitbridge HIV Services: IOM’s “HIV Knows No Borders” programme is working with mobile communities around Beitbridge to improve HIV testing, sexual health and child protection, tackling stigma and treatment interruptions linked to cross-border movement. Cancer Care Upgrade: Mpilo Hospital is moving ahead with new cancer treatment machines, with reports of equipment arriving and installation work underway to strengthen local oncology services. Workplace Safety Alarm: CNRG has demanded investigations after two workers died at Bikita Minerals, raising concerns about occupational health and safety standards at the lithium mining operation. Road Safety: A head-on crash on the Harare-Bulawayo Road left 18 people injured, with police saying negligent driving charges may follow. Xenophobia and Health Access: Zimbabwe Exemption Permit Holders Association has lodged a criminal complaint at the ICC against Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie over alleged xenophobic threats affecting access to healthcare for foreign nationals in South Africa. Returnees After Violence: Zimbabwe has evacuated 139 citizens from South Africa after xenophobic attacks, with a reception centre at Beitbridge to process returnees safely.
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