AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLesotho Energy & Tech Deal: Lesotho has signed a $6.2bn agreement with US firm Convalt Energy for the 1,200MW Kobong hydropower project plus an AI data centre, aiming to cut power imports and position the country as a future electricity exporter. Digital Skills Push: In Maseru, MICSTI Minister Nthati Moorosi led the sod-turning of a new digital studio at Makoanyane Square and signed digital policies, linking the move to NSDP II and youth training in digital marketing and entrepreneurship. Census Confidence: Finance Minister Rets’elisitsoe Matlanyane says the completed 2026 digital census maintained “very good coverage” despite snow, network disruptions and harsh mountain weather. Public Accountability: Government announced a National Leadership Retreat (June 21–23) and an Accountability Summit (July 1–3) to improve service delivery and strengthen transparency. Water Infrastructure Progress: LHDA reports a key milestone at Polihali Dam, with rockfill placement and concrete works advancing toward 2027 reservoir inundation. Local Roads: Maseru City Council’s temporary road refurbishment in Ha Ts’osane has been welcomed by motorists for improving safety and reducing vehicle damage. Corruption Focus: DCEO DG Sello Mants’o says corruption harms Basotho by blocking access to services and wasting funds meant for healthcare, education and infrastructure. Regional Business Interest: Zipline says it is in advanced talks with Lesotho to expand drone deliveries across Africa.
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