AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGender & Development: Southern Africa’s expanded SGDI scores 58%, with only South Africa, Namibia, Seychelles, Mauritius and Lesotho above 60%, while pressure on women’s rights gains is rising. Justice & Courts: In the Khubetsoana drug case, accused persons are pushing to quash charges before trial, arguing key documents weren’t disclosed; the editorial warns serious allegations must be tested in court. Crime & Sentencing: High Court acting judge ’Manapo Motebele sentenced Moruti Mapola to 30 years for killing Tšeliso Chabalala after a knife fight linked to alleged infidelity. Disability Support: Rotary Club of Maloti and Vodacom Lesotho Foundation donated wheelchairs, crutches and other mobility equipment, reaching 1,500 beneficiaries since 2023. Education & Youth: Econet Telecom Lesotho says its education bridge has topped M100 million since 2011, supporting 2,000+ learners; SABA also ran a spelling competition with business pitches. Business & Tax: Revenue Service Lesotho urged women entrepreneurs to formally register and keep proper records. Sports: Silver Strikers Ladies opened CAF/COSAFA qualifiers with a 2-1 win over Costa Do Sol; Lesotho Defence Force also featured in the group. Diplomacy: Lesotho and India renewed bilateral ties; Lesotho–China held its first quarterly dialogue under a cooperation mechanism. Remittances & Development: A national workshop aims to turn diaspora remittances into productive investment through a practical regulatory and institutional framework. Politics & Elections: Commentary flags AI risks to elections ahead of South Africa’s 2026 local polls, with Lesotho readers watching regional spillovers.
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