AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoInfrastructure & Jobs: Prime Minister Ntsokoane Matekane officially switched on Kofi Annan Road street lights in Maseru, a project reported to cost over M36 million, saying it will improve safety and create local employment while other road upgrades continue. Road Connectivity: In Lebakeng (Qacha’s Nek), a M1.4bn government-funded road project is set to upgrade a 45km route to bitumen, add bridges over multiple rivers, and build a link to Melikane Combined School, with completion targeted for February 2030. Local Industry & Exports: Fifteen Basotho-owned apparel firms will represent Lesotho at All Fashion Sourcing Cape Town 2026, supported through the RVCL+ project to boost export readiness and market access. Digital Economy: Lesotho’s MICSTI led a sod-turning for a new digital studio at Makoanyane Square in Maseru, tied to e-government plans and skills for digital marketing and entrepreneurship. Energy & Power Ambition: Reports highlight Lesotho’s push toward becoming a power exporter through major hydropower and AI infrastructure partnerships. Regional Trade Talks: CTICC2 in Cape Town will host key SACU meetings, bringing together Lesotho and other member states to discuss customs and ways to strengthen regional trade. Border Integrity: South Africa’s Border Management Authority warns corruption at ports is undermining operations, with bribe-taking cited as a growing risk.
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