AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Diplomacy for Lesotho: China’s FM Wang Yi met Lesotho’s FM Limpho Tau in Shanghai, backing the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization (WAICO) and urging Global South capacity-building, while Tau said Lesotho will actively participate and push practical cooperation. Regional Trade Snapshot: Namibia–South Africa trade hit about N$86bn in 2025, with Namibia exporting N$29.21bn and importing N$57.84bn—highlighting a structural deficit and calls for a business council to unlock industrial partnerships. Lesotho Climate Support: Lesotho launched a M68m Climate Resilience and Preparedness Facility for MSMEs, funding up to 80% of approved investments to protect jobs from droughts, floods and heavy snowfall. Electricity Reliability: LEC said short alternating outages are temporary, tied to Eskom transmission-line maintenance, expected to finish by Friday. Food & Livestock Resilience: Lesotho reaffirmed SDG progress at the UN and urged better rangeland management to boost quality livestock and nutritious meat for domestic and regional markets. Cross-border Logistics: South Africa’s RFA and SAFLA signed an MoU to cut customs delays and border friction. Vehicle Safety (Regional): South Africa’s NCC issued a Ford recall for certain 2026 Transit/Transit Custom/Tourneo Custom models sold in the region, citing a transmission fault that can cause loss of first gear or reverse. Illegal Mining Fallout (SA): SANDF deaths during Operation Prosper in Gauteng renewed calls for deeper probes into the illegal mining value chain.
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