AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Logistics: South Africa named Hugo Broos’ 26-man Bafana Bafana squad for the 2026 World Cup, with matches against Mexico, Czech Republic and South Korea shaping regional football attention and travel demand. Carbon Markets & Regional Policy: A Southern Africa Alliance on Carbon Markets & Climate Finance was launched to help Botswana, Lesotho and other members capture more value from global carbon trading under Paris Agreement Article 6, raising the question of whether benefits stay local. Nutrition & Community Health: Lesotho Red Cross rolled out a three-month nutrition messaging project in Mafeteng, working with nutrition clubs and UNICEF-linked partners to reach hard-to-reach areas with infant feeding messages. Digital Government Services: Lesotho’s e-services push is moving forward across ministries including Public Works, Agriculture and Finance, with a stated ICT allocation of M386.4m aimed at expanding access to online services. Immigration & Permits: South Africa’s Home Affairs continued nationwide public consultations on Zimbabwean and Lesotho Exemption Permits, gathering input from permit holders, business and agriculture stakeholders. Agriculture Land Pressure: Basotho Action Party urged a moratorium on housing settlements expanding onto agricultural land, warning food security risks as arable peri-urban land is increasingly taken for homes. Bee Economy: Environment and Forestry Minister Thabo Mofosi promoted self-reliant beekeeping after International Bee Day, highlighting easier market access for bee products and the need for testing and certification. Social Sector Payments: A parliamentary committee ordered urgent action to clear unpaid wages, contractor debts and village health worker salaries, with deadlines for ministries to report back.
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