AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoStarlink for Lesotho policing and remote areas: Elon Musk reposted Starlink’s launch showing receivers on a police vehicle, after Lesotho’s 10-year licence in April 2025—Basotho get faster connectivity while South Africans question why it came first for their neighbour. World Bank financing for Lesotho: Lesotho and the World Bank signed three deals worth over M840m to expand clean energy access, boost skills development, and improve nutrition outcomes. Fuel price confusion in Maseru: Officials clarified the Petroleum Fund’s role as a regulator and monitor—not a fuel supplier—amid rising transport fares and food costs. Digital jobs push for youth: The US Embassy and American Corner backed Lesotho’s AI Skills Development Programme under the Sebabatso youth initiative, aiming to link e-commerce and AI for entrepreneurs. Border and migration pressure in the region: South Africa’s Sherwood Hall in Durban has become a processing crisis for thousands of migrants as anti-foreigner threats and deadlines drive mass sheltering and uncertainty. SACU border rule change hits commuters: SARS plans to enforce temporary import declarations for foreign-registered vehicles entering South Africa from June 1, ending the old exemption for BELN countries—raising costs and admin burdens for Basotho drivers. Governance and delivery concerns: Auditor-General findings flag CAFI’s weak spending and stalled private-sector impact, while an Ombudsman report criticises LHDA over displacement and compensation failures in Polihali.
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