AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoCentral Banking: Lesotho’s Central Bank raised the Central Bank Rate by 25 basis points to 6.75% as global geopolitical tensions and higher fuel prices threaten inflation and strain external reserves. Mining & Jobs: Kao Mine (Storm Mountain Diamonds) has been placed on care and maintenance, with operations set to cease by 30 June 2026, leaving over 800 workers facing uncertainty as diamond prices fall and lab-grown competition bites. Public Finance Oversight: The Auditor General flagged major weaknesses in government financial management, including a M3 billion mismatch in cash receipts and payments, missing records on assets and loan guarantees, and IFMIS transactions not yet captured. Trade & Agriculture: Government welcomed China’s lifting of temporary wool import restrictions, saying released consignments and resumed payments will ease pressure on Basotho farmers after Foot-and-Mouth Disease disruptions. Waste Management: An Ombudsman report warns 80% of Lesotho’s waste is unmanaged, with serious public health risks from illegal dumps and open burning, especially for healthcare waste. Digital Skills: Quthing youth sat for ICT exams at a community hub, with training aimed at closing the district’s digital gap and supporting online business skills. Payments Promotion: FNB Lesotho launched a Visa-backed World Cup 2026 customer competition rewarding digital card use with weekly and monthly prizes. Regional Business Context: South Africa’s World Cup departure was delayed after visa issues, highlighting how administrative bottlenecks can disrupt major economic and sporting schedules.
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