AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisability Inclusion Drive: Lesotho is expanding access to education, justice, communication and other public services for persons with disabilities, but stakeholders say gaps remain in implementation and capacity, especially for complex disabilities like deafblindness. Crime Watch: Sexual offences continue to dominate crime in Lesotho, with substance abuse, domestic violence and murder also flagged as major contributors during community crime-prevention discussions. Child Protection Focus: As Beautiful Gate Lesotho marks 25 years, leaders stress that child welfare is national development work, not charity, highlighting long-running support for vulnerable children and family reunification efforts. Youth & Fitness: The Lesotho Karate Association says karate builds discipline and mental and physical fitness, encouraging learners to use sport to avoid drug and alcohol abuse during winter holidays. Regional Migration Tensions: Basotho National Party leader Machesetsa Mofomobe alleges South African police are backing anti-migrant protests targeting Basotho nationals, raising diplomatic concerns. Jobs & Learning Push: MBRGI and The Digital School plan to support over 500,000 people in Lesotho and five other African countries with digital learning spaces, teacher training and job-ready skills. Winter Weather Note: South Africa’s cold front may bring snow near the Lesotho border, with icy road risks and disruptions expected in affected areas. Global Diamond Market: New Kimberley Process-linked analysis says global rough diamond production value fell to $9.23bn in 2025 as demand stayed sluggish and lab-grown competition increased.
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