
The ANC leadership has condemned xenophobic violence and called for the lawful repatriation of foreigners. This development comes as 3,624 Zimbabwean nationals have been repatriated from South Africa amidst unrest. Other news includes a court acquitting a doctor in a ZACC obstruction case, a Zanu PF top chef facing removal over CAB 3 criticism, and Melbourne hosting a Zimbabwe investment forum. Zimplow reported a US$1.13 million swing back into profit in the first half of the year, operating subsidiaries in agricultural equipment, mining and infrastructure, logistics and automotive, and property holding. ART operations were affected by power outages and raw material shortages, with export and paper division volumes declining by 6% and 26% respectively in the third quarter to June 2022. Political tensions at grasslands plots have led to violent attacks and forced evictions. Additionally, a cattle case collapsed due to a legal blunder, and junior water polo teams are preparing for the global stage.
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A court has acquitted a doctor in a case involving obstruction of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission ZACC. Other news includes discussions on "state capitalism" and Western discourse, potential removal of a Zanu PF top chef over criticism of CAB 3, and the repatriation of 3,624 Zimbabwean nationals from South Africa due to unrest. Concerns about forced labor for Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa are also highlighted. Economic news covers ZMX seeing rising confidence with trades hitting US$1.28 million, a vote of confidence in Zimbabwe鈥檚 IPP future, and Zimplow posting a US$1.13 million swing back into profit in H1. Political tensions at grasslands plots have led to violent attacks and forced evictions. The stability of VFEX is noted to mask underlying value, and Zanu PF is reportedly likely to ambush Zimbabwe towards a referendum. A cattle case collapsed due to a legal blunder, and junior water polo teams are preparing for the global stage.