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De Beers Deal Watch: De Beers CEO Al Cook says Anglo American’s diamond unit sale is “weeks not months,” with Botswana, Namibia and Angola governments among the interested parties for a public-private partnership. IMF & Energy Outlook: IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva welcomed the US-Iran ceasefire but warned energy recovery will take time, with global growth risks still elevated. Sub-Saharan Growth Risks: The World Bank cut its 2026 growth forecast for Sub-Saharan Africa, citing energy shocks, weaker demand and tighter fiscal space. Lesotho Electricity Tariffs: A Lesotho High Court ruling upheld key tariff-increase principles for 2024/25 and 2025/26, with future applications expected to submit audited financial statements for specific periods. Agriculture for Nutrition: Lesotho schools are boosting farm output (maize and vegetables) to improve food security and cut student food costs. Community Safety Support: Quthing received 300 blankets and 20 radios for village crime prevention committees tied to the Lets’eng-La-Letsie ROLL project. Public Integrity: Lesotho’s DCEO published 2025/26 asset declarations for compliant officials, including Cabinet members. Business & Finance: Nedbank Lesotho held a market day at Maseru Mall showcasing vehicle, home, solar and digital finance options. Health & Care: Standard Lesotho Bank will donate a vehicle to Starlight Oasis of Hope Hospice to support home-based palliative care. Education Policy Debate: Professor Paseka Mosia urged assessment systems that reflect Basotho realities, warning against colonial “blueprints” that fail rural learners.

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