AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCross-Border Repatriation: Lesotho has scaled up the return of Basotho citizens fleeing unrest in South Africa, with Foreign Affairs confirming 40 buses deployed mainly to the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, after many reported hiding from police crackdowns and saying they will not go back under undocumented conditions. Road Safety & Compensation: The Ministry of Finance is seeking public input on a new Motor Vehicle Accident Fund Policy to replace the 1989 framework, aiming for a modern, victim-centred system with fair, timely compensation and improved funding sustainability. Public Service Delivery: Lesotho’s Accountability Summit in Maseru is pushing faster passport processing, including SMS alerts and a four-day turnaround for new applications, alongside tighter monitoring of payment systems and calls for local subcontracting in construction. Mining Worker Claims: The Tshiamiso Trust has paid R2.7bn in compensation to sick and deceased gold mineworkers, with Lesotho leading beneficiaries so far, while thousands still face document and eligibility hurdles. Agriculture Income Pressure: Farmers at the Leadership and Accountability Summit questioned slow agricultural growth delivery, as the Minister pointed to wool and mohair collections and urged earlier processing to raise export revenue. Regional Trade & Industry: At the SACU Summit, Ramaphosa urged accelerated reforms and regional value chains (fertilisers, agrochemicals, seed) plus work on automotive and minerals beneficiation to boost intra-African trade. Labour & Xenophobia Spillover: South African clothing CMT factories in Newcastle are closing as immigrant workers flee xenophobic violence, threatening output in a sector already shaken by earlier raids. Health Alert for Industry: A SADC TB report flags plateauing progress and funding cuts, with Lesotho recording the highest TB incidence in the region—an issue that can hit workforce stability and productivity. Fintech Development (Regional Signal): BanffPay secured a PSP licence in Liberia to launch a unified pay-in/pay-out API, a reminder of how digital payments are reshaping business operations across the region.
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