AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMilitary Justice: Lesotho’s Chief Justice says action must be taken against commanders linked to the Special Forces Unit after Corporal Tjekane Sebolai and Corporal Selone Rats’iu received long prison terms for the 2014 murder of Lisebo Tang, attempted murder and malicious damage—highlighting concerns about training that prioritises obedience over the law. Public Accountability: Government announces a National Leadership Retreat (June 21–23) and an Accountability Summit (July 1–3) to push results-oriented service delivery and give citizens a direct channel to question leaders. Anti-Corruption: The DCEO warns that corruption drains funds from healthcare, education, roads and water, drives bribes for documents, and leads to poor-quality procurement. Legal Reform: Lesotho’s Law Reform Commission consults stakeholders to modernise outdated and discriminatory laws, aiming to better align the legal system with constitutional rights. Energy & Digital Investment: Lesotho signs a $6.2bn deal with Convalt Energy for a Kobong 1,200MW hydropower project plus a green-powered AI data centre, with feasibility and approvals still pending—positioning Lesotho to cut electricity imports and potentially export power. Infrastructure Works: Maseru City Council’s temporary road refurbishment in Ha Ts’osane is welcomed by motorists for improving safety and reducing vehicle damage. Regional Business Links: Dubai Chambers meets Lesotho’s Prime Minister and ministers to discuss boosting trade and investment ties, including a proposed Dubai–Lesotho Business Forum.
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