AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Cooperation: Lesotho is among founding members of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organisation (WAICO), launched in Shanghai with a focus on civilian, inclusive AI governance. Public Procurement Reform: South Africa’s B-BBEE Commissioner Tshediso Matona says public procurement reform is key to economic transformation, urging policy coherence and tougher anti-corruption measures. Water Security: South Africa’s Vaal Dam remains above full capacity (103.4%), with only marginal weekly declines reported in the latest reservoirs update. Local Banking Impact: Lesotho PostBank has reversed its Mapoteng branch relocation after community concerns, saying it will keep the branch where residents rely on it. Child Nutrition Support: In Quthing, the Lesotho Red Cross Society and district teams ran refresher training for Nutrition Clubs to strengthen nutrition messaging for children under five. Climate Resilience for MSMEs: Lesotho launched a M68 million climate resilience facility to help small businesses absorb drought and flood shocks and protect jobs. Rangeland Management: Botha-Bothe pastoralists were urged to protect fodder and manage rangelands sustainably to boost quality livestock and meat. Vehicle Recall: Ford recalled certain 2026 Transit and Tourneo models in the region, warning of possible loss of first gear or reverse. Visa Updates for Travellers: Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Spain all published 2026 visa-free lists that include Lesotho among eligible countries.
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