AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDe Beers Sale Watch: De Beers CEO Al Cook says Anglo American’s diamond unit sale is “weeks not months” away, with Botswana, Namibia and Angola-linked consortia still in the running—good news for regional mining and jobs. Energy Shock & Recovery: The IMF warns that even after the US-Iran ceasefire, energy supply disruptions will take time to unwind, keeping pressure on costs and growth across import-reliant economies. Lesotho Power Tariffs: Lesotho’s High Court dismissed a challenge to LEWA-approved electricity tariff increases, but the ruling sets new rules for what audited financial statements LEC must submit in future reviews. Water Infrastructure Push (Youth): Youth delegates, including from Lesotho, are calling for urgent clean-water infrastructure across Africa—highlighting the gap between water reserves and access. Agriculture in Schools: Lesotho schools are expanding practical farming to boost nutrition and cut food costs, with maize and vegetables leading. Roads & Connectivity: PM Matekane switched on Kofi Annan Road streetlights (M36m) and launched a major M1.4bn Lebakeng road upgrade, aiming to reopen access after washed-away bridges. Local Industry & Exports: Fifteen Basotho apparel firms will attend Cape Town’s All Fashion Sourcing 2026, supported by RVCL+ to improve export readiness. Border Integrity: South Africa’s Border Management Authority says corruption at ports is undermining operations and trust, even as it scales up staffing and biosecurity services.
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