AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLake Kariba Ferry Tragedy: Zimbabwe’s government says the Mbuya Nehanda ferry was carrying about 180 people—well above the 90-passenger limit—when it capsized on Lake Kariba, pushing the death toll to 94 as rescuers continue recovery and identification work. Cross-Border Tensions: Authorities also insist the vessel did not enter Zambian waters, rejecting claims that search efforts should extend into Zambia. Regional Tourism Push: At the 46th SADC summit in Durban, leaders backed a SADC Tourism UNIVISA to make regional travel easier, alongside an industrialisation drive led by infrastructure, agriculture and critical minerals. Zambia Leadership & Hosting: Zambia’s Hakainde Hichilema won a second term and Lusaka is set to host the 47th SADC summit, keeping regional integration on the agenda. Aviation for Travelers: Zambia Airways appointed Aman Wole Gurmu as CEO, aiming to boost regional connectivity and growth. Money Watch: The Kwacha held steady against major currencies, supported by forex inflows including copper exports and tourism receipts.
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