AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI Meets Music Policy: The U.S. Embassy in Harare is set to host a Zimbabwe-U.S. dialogue on how AI is reshaping music—amid fears over cloned voices, royalties and IP theft—bringing together ZIMA, producers and artists to push for rules that protect creators. Digital Safety: Potraz says it will regulate so AI “does not weaken humanity,” promising action against online abuse and gender-based violence as Girls in ICT events spotlight the next generation of tech leaders. Law & Governance: The Law Society of Zimbabwe warns Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) could be unconstitutional, arguing term extensions can’t apply to sitting leaders without a referendum. Education Shock: Treasury’s plan to recruit only 2,000 teachers sparks outrage, with unions calling it a “psychological band-aid” against a massive staffing gap. Culture & Sports: Bulawayo gears up for National Culture Month at Barbourfields Stadium, while Zimbabwe’s T20 captain Sikandar Raza leads ANSA 2025 honours with two awards.
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