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Lesotho Infrastructure Watch: Prime Minister Ntsokoane Matekane officially switched on street lights on Kofi Annan Road (Tikoe Circle), a project reported to cost over M36 million, with officials saying it will improve safety and create local jobs. Roadworks Delays: In Semphetenyane, residents say crushed stone has arrived but road construction has yet to start, leaving commuters frustrated as equipment remains parked and travel gets harder. Connectivity Push: A separate M1.4bn road project in Lebakeng is set to upgrade a 45km route to bitumen standard and build major bridges, aiming to end decades of isolation (completion targeted for February 2030). Digital Skills Drive: MICSTI Minister Nthati Moorosi led a sod-turning for a digital studio at Makoanyane Square, tied to e-Government Phase II and skills for young people in digital marketing and entrepreneurship. Trade & Jobs: Fifteen Basotho-owned apparel firms are set to represent Lesotho at All Fashion Sourcing Cape Town 2026, supported through the RVCL+ export-readiness programme. Regional Business: South Africa’s CTICC2 will host key SACU meetings from 18–26 June, bringing together Lesotho and other member states to discuss customs and trade cooperation.

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