AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPastoralist push in Botha-Bothe: Lesotho says it can boost livestock and nutritious meat for itself and neighbours if rangelands are properly managed, with the Forestry minister urging coordinated protection of grazing areas and fodder. Census quality check: The Bureau of Statistics has started verifying and validating 2026 Housing and Population Census data, asking the public to cooperate with field staff while stressing strict confidentiality. Climate support for MSMEs: Government launched a M68 million Climate Resilience and Preparedness Support Facility to help small businesses cut the impact of droughts, floods and heavy snowfall, covering up to 80% of approved investments. SDG commitment at UN forum: Lesotho reaffirmed its drive to accelerate the 2030 Agenda at the UN High-Level Political Forum, highlighting progress across key SDGs. Local markets for growth: BEDCO is using the King’s Birthday Market to connect small enterprises to formal retail, helping entrepreneurs improve product quality and customer service. Water safety reassurance: Officials told Tlhaha-Lia-Tloka residents their well water is safe, while promising routine testing and urging regular cleaning. Electricity interruptions explained: LEC says short alternating outages are temporary and linked to Eskom maintenance on transmission lines. Regional education ties: Lesotho–South Africa university collaboration continues to grow, with UFS saying Lesotho remains a top source of international students. Travel policy watch: Spain added Lesotho to its 2026 visa-free list for short stays (up to 90 days), subject to entry conditions.
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