AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration & Health Response: Zimbabwe rejects calls to expel South Africans, with Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi saying the country won’t “chase away visitors” and will keep welcoming people who follow immigration laws, while Health Minister Douglas Mombeshora reports over 99,000 returning Zimbabweans screened for communicable diseases at border posts and linked to care for chronic conditions. Returnee Reintegration: The UN says the real challenge starts after the border, urging support for long-term reintegration as Zimbabwe and UN partners sign a joint resource plan for returnees. HIV Treatment Warning: A Chitungwiza father of six is reported on an oxygen ventilator after stopping ARVs for months and switching to traditional medicine, highlighting the danger of non-adherence. Nurses’ Pay Talks: Zimbabwe’s government responds to nurses demanding US$600, saying negotiations continue through the Best Negotiated Package platform. Malaria Risk in Mining Areas: Malaria is surging in gold-mining communities like Penhalonga, linked to stagnant water around artisanal sites. Road Safety Tragedy: A kombi crash into a dam in Buhera reportedly killed nine church congregants. Food Safety Alarm: Unregistered pesticides entering South Africa are blamed for poisoning cases, with children at particular risk.
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