AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChurch Land Regularisation: Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa orders councils to finalise paperwork and allocate land for Johane The Fifth of Africa International Church’s Mvuma “prayer land,” with branches including Botswana and other countries. Sports & Disability Inclusion: Zimbabwean para-athletes win medals at Botswana Life Classic Run Marathon in Gaborone despite racing on outdated, cracked wheelchairs—highlighting equipment gaps and the need for safer gear. Youth Policy: Botswana accedes to the African Youth Charter, aligning with AU youth-rights commitments on jobs, education, health and participation for a young population. Tax & Cost-of-Living Talk: Botswana Unified Revenue Service reassures taxpayers that new tax reforms aim for a fairer, more transparent system—not higher burdens—while strengthening integrity and productivity. Border Security & Community Role: Botswana and Zimbabwe introduce traditional-regiment patrols along their shared border to support police and reduce cross-border crime, including GBV and anti-poaching education. Culture & Tourism Narrative: A push argues Africa should place living cultural heritage—music, festivals, languages and storytelling—at the centre of global tourism, not just wildlife. UK Travel Rules Affect Botswana: UK updates visa requirements, listing Botswana among African countries needing entry clearance for short visits and transit. Local Arts: Botswana’s traditional church choirs gear up for a national festival celebrating choral excellence, marching and choreography.
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