AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoXenophobia and cross-border safety: Namibia urged its citizens in South Africa to stay vigilant and contact consular services as anti-migrant unrest escalates, with reports of vigilantes pressuring foreign-owned small businesses to close. Regional migration enforcement: South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa called for tougher action against illegal migration while warning against xenophobia and vigilantism. Mozambique-South Africa death toll dispute: Mozambique says five Mozambicans were killed in Mossel Bay “xenophobic attacks,” while South African police confirmed two deaths and said investigations continue. Lesotho identity access: Lesotho’s Home Affairs and Police expanded doorstep National ID registration for elderly people and persons with disabilities to reduce barriers to services. Lesotho dairy push: Government and dairy stakeholders met in Maseru to revive the sector, citing underused infrastructure, low milk output and import dependence, and calling for a practical roadmap and stronger public-private partnerships. Disaster risk capacity: Mokhotlong DDMT members began DRR training to improve preparedness and protect lives and property. Business and finance: Momentum Africa’s operations (including Namibia and Lesotho) lifted group earnings, while Momentum Group’s Capital Markets Day reassured investors on its long-term “Impact Strategy.” Trade and investment: Lesotho reaffirmed Korea and African cooperation priorities at the Korea-Africa Foreign Ministers’ meeting, focusing on infrastructure, renewables, digital transformation and skills. STEM and youth: Lesotho-linked regional science outreach continued, alongside a Lesotho LNOC public speaking win by a Hermitage learner and Sebabatso alumni training in e-commerce and AI marketing.
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