AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLake Kariba Ferry Disaster: Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba tragedy continues to worsen as police report the death toll has climbed to 84 after four more bodies were recovered, with 67 survivors recorded and more people still missing; President Mnangagwa declared it a national disaster, directing medical, psychological and funeral support for affected families, while authorities push for expanded search efforts that may extend toward Zambian waters. Health System Pressure: Zimbabwe’s healthcare workers are threatening to down tools over unresolved health-specific allowances after government delays, adding to ongoing strain in service delivery. Data Protection Costs: Doctors warn that new health data protection licensing and compliance inspections starting September 1 could raise costs for small practices, potentially affecting affordability of care. HIV Update: The National AIDS Council says HIV deaths have fallen to about 50,000 per year, urging communities to stay on treatment and avoid unprotected sex. Public Health Misinformation: The Ministry of Health dismisses viral claims of a COVID-19 resurgence, saying surveillance shows increased influenza activity instead. Food Security Resilience: Solar-powered community gardens are helping drought-hit households in places like Mutare keep producing vegetables year-round, supporting nutrition and income. Consumer Safety: Regulators warn of counterfeit Nivea lotion and Huletts sugar flooding informal markets, raising concerns about expiry, storage and ingredient safety. Community Clinics: The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe plans to commission two more clinics in Binga by year-end to bring primary healthcare closer to underserved communities.
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