AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIllegal Mining Tragedy in SA: Two SANDF members died after falling into an abandoned mine shaft during Operation Prosper in Gauteng, with police saying they and SANDF were not trained for underground conditions; investigations are ongoing and arrests followed. SANDF Crisis Spotlight: Parliament oversight is intensifying scrutiny of SANDF funding and alleged luxury spending as lawmakers demand answers after the deaths. Mining Probe Push: MACUA is urging a full parliamentary investigation into the entire illegal mining value chain, pointing to high-level beneficiaries behind syndicates. Lesotho in the Mix: Police reports linked the Gauteng operation to arrests including a Lesotho national, while Lesotho is also named among countries in regional migration and visa policy updates. Retail Court Win: South Africa’s High Court ordered Spar to vacate a Midrand shopping centre, clearing the way for Shoprite’s expansion. Local Governance: Lesotho PostBank reversed its plan to relocate the Mapoteng branch after community concerns. Consumer Safety: South Africa’s NCC issued a recall for certain 2026 Ford Transit and Tourneo models sold in Lesotho and other neighbours due to a transmission defect. AI Diplomacy: Indonesia joined WAICO as a founding member, and Lesotho is listed among WAICO founding states. Public Health Data: WHO estimates put Lesotho at the top of Africa’s suicide-rate rankings. Water & Livelihoods: ROLL Project in Quthing plans charcoal training to turn invasive shrubs into income, while Lesotho-linked regional water reporting notes Vaal Dam remains above full capacity.
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