AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Macroeconomics: IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva welcomed the US-Iran ceasefire but warned energy and supply disruptions will take time to unwind, with July 8 World Economic Outlook updates set to track growth and inflation risks. Food Security & Agriculture: FAO highlights Lesotho’s inclusion in the OCOP push for potato value chains, positioning the crop as a route to resilience and jobs for smallholders. Lesotho Infrastructure & Jobs: Prime Minister Matekane officially switched on Tikoe Circle street lights on the A7 (Kofi Annan) Road (over M36m), while a separate M1.4bn Lebakeng road project targets bitumen upgrades and major bridge works to restore connectivity. Local Delivery Delays: In Semphetenyane, crushed stone has arrived but residents say road construction has yet to start, leaving frustration over stalled works. Trade & Regional Industry: CTICC2 in Cape Town will host key SACU meetings from 18–26 June, with Lesotho among expected participants to discuss customs and cross-border trade. Health & Risk: WHO reports a surge in Bundibugyo Virus Disease cases in DRC, keeping the outbreak risk “very high.” Business & Retail: Nedbank Lesotho held a Maseru Mall market day for vehicle, home, solar finance and digital commerce solutions. Apparel Exports: Fifteen Basotho-owned apparel firms will attend All Fashion Sourcing Cape Town 2026 to boost exports and competitiveness.
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