AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHydropower + AI investment: Lesotho has signed a binding $6.2bn (98bn maloti) deal with Convalt Energy for the Kobong Hydropower and AI Data Centre Project in Mokhotlong, pairing at least 1,200MW of renewable power with a green-powered AI data centre—aimed at energy independence, jobs, and making Lesotho a regional hub for digital infrastructure. Trade & investment diplomacy: Dubai Chambers met Lesotho’s Prime Minister Samuel Ntsokoane Matekane in Johannesburg to explore stronger bilateral trade and investment ties, with a focus on Dubai expertise in logistics, infrastructure and the digital economy and plans for a Dubai–Lesotho business forum. Disability inclusion: Lesotho says it has improved access to assistive technology through a National Priority Assistive Products List and a National Assistive Technology Policy/Strategy, plus local low-cost device manufacturing—while still flagging funding and rollout gaps. Education for industry skills: The Lesotho Science and Mathematics Teachers Association unveiled its six-member team for the 2026 Pan African Mathematics Olympiad, targeting STEAM problem-solving and international competition readiness. Health watch: Lesotho is investigating influenza-like illness reports in multiple districts as South Africa confirms its first winter COVID-19 case. Sports (industry spotlight via talent pipelines): Harambee Stars beat Lesotho 4-0 in South Africa, while Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors also advanced in the 4 Nations Women’s final after a 3-1 win over Lesotho.
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