AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealth Workforce Push: Zimbabwe has approved 8,785 new health worker posts for 2026 and says it aims to double the health workforce by 2030, but nurses’ pay dispute after a recent strike is still unresolved. Public Health Regulation: EMA introduced new rules banning high-lead paints, limiting lead in paint to 90 parts per million to protect children and reduce toxic chemical exposure. River Protection Emergency: Government has started a 90-day shutdown and rehabilitation drive for heavily degraded river systems, declaring a national state of disaster for riverine ecosystems. Food Security & Disease Control: SADC ministers urged faster fertiliser reforms and stronger regional disease-control as hunger and livestock outbreaks threaten millions. Climate Resilience Support: UNDP is expanding climate resilience and food security support for 450,000 people across seven districts under ZRBF Phase 2. Student Mental Wellness: An Indian Embassy-backed yoga and meditation programme at NUST reached 300+ students ahead of International Yoga Day. Child Safety in Focus: A Bulawayo man was sentenced to 40 years for the rape of a 4-year-old girl, with a medical exam presented in court. Health System Accountability: HealthPoint Hospital rejected claims of unprofessional treatment after a robbery-related admission, saying records show appropriate care and specialist review. Community Health & Displacement: CNRG raised concerns over displaced families near Manhize steel operations, citing poor conditions, water shortages, and inadequate compensation. Wellness & Prevention: The week also included calls for teen reproductive health support and action to contain outbreaks like measles.
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