AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoad & Bridges: Lesotho’s Matlali–Lebakeng road project (M1.4bn) is set to upgrade a 45km route to bitumen, add a 1.4km gravel link to ’Melikane Combined School, and build major bridges over the Tsoelike, Lijabatho, ’Melikane and Senqu rivers—contracted to China International Water and Electric Corporation, targeting completion in Feb 2030. Energy & Digital Infrastructure: Lesotho has signed a $6.2bn deal with Convalt Energy for Project Kobong—1,200MW hydropower plus an AI data centre—aimed at cutting electricity imports and positioning Lesotho as a potential power exporter (subject to feasibility, financing and approvals). Power Access in Rural Areas: The Mokhokhong electrification push in Roma area highlights how rural electrification can bring lights and connectivity, but still leaves water shortages and rugged terrain challenges unresolved. Digital Skills for Jobs: MICSTI Minister Nthati Moorosi launched a Maseru digital studio at Makoanyane Square under E-Government Phase II, with training for digital marketing and entrepreneurship. Corruption & Service Delivery: DCEO boss Sello Mants’o says corruption drains funds from healthcare, education, roads and water, driving poor-quality procurement and delays. Green Enterprise Funding: Lesotho is among countries eligible for the 2026 FNF Afri GreenPitch Challenge, backing SMEs in circular economy, renewable energy and sustainable agriculture. Border Operations: South Africa’s Border Management Authority warns corruption at ports is undermining operations and public trust, even as it scales up integrated border services.
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