AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAnti-migrant protests in South Africa: Police and soldiers are on high alert as nationwide marches linked to the June 30 “undocumented foreigners must leave” push get under way, with government leaders urging peaceful protest and warning against intimidation. Health access under strain: Reports say health and mental health services have been set up at repatriation sites in Cape Town, as Zimbabweans queue for emergency documentation and families flee to avoid violence. Zimbabweans rushing home: Over 40,000 Zimbabweans have returned via Beitbridge in recent weeks, while bus operators have doubled fares and luggage charges amid panic travel demand. Bulawayo drug rehab oversight: Bulawayo authorities say inspections found regulatory gaps at some rehabilitation centres, with 27 arrests after centres allegedly operated without full approvals or in unauthorised premises. Aquaculture boost: Zimbabwe’s African catfish production more than doubled in 2024/25, supporting food security and climate-resilient livelihoods. Waste and health risks: Bulawayo is seeking a private partner to address ongoing fires, toxic air and groundwater contamination at the Ngozi Mine/Richmond landfill.
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