AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoConstitutional Politics in Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe’s CAB3 debate is being framed as a coordinated Zanu-PF push to extend presidential and parliamentary terms, shift presidential elections to a parliamentary vote, and reshape independent commissions—critics warn it concentrates power while supporters say it stabilises development. Migration & Public Protest in South Africa: As xenophobic tensions and marches over undocumented migrants intensify, South Africa weighs arrests of alleged instigators and a wider diplomatic response, with officials calling it no longer just domestic politics but a security and foreign-relations issue. Botswana Creative Economy: Botswana warns that unregulated AI and piracy could erode the creative sector and cultural identity, urging stronger protections so local stories and creators keep earning. LGBTQI+ Rights in Botswana: Botswana’s formal repeal of colonial-era criminal provisions is highlighted as a major mental-health and belonging milestone after court wins, with media sensitisation also urged to humanise LGBTQI+ stories. Culture & Tourism: Ghanzi leaders call to revive the Kuru Dance Festival to protect San heritage and boost tourism and local income. Wildlife & Conservation: Goo-Moremi Resort receives giraffe tracking equipment to strengthen monitoring and visitor education. Digital Inclusion: A look at how telecoms like Safaricom and Vodacom can improve access for persons with disabilities.
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