AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKarate & Youth Fitness: Lesotho Karate Association president Chabeli Damazane says a successful winter camp at the National Health Training College used karate to build discipline, sharpen concentration, and support mental and physical fitness—while steering learners away from drugs and alcohol. Accountability & Justice Access: Chief Justice Sakoane Peter Sakoane calls Lesotho’s Leadership Forum and National Accountability Summit a historic chance for the public to understand the justice system, noting the judiciary’s push to deliver justice in most cases within three months and improve court infrastructure. Digital Learning Push: MBRGI’s “The Digital School” plans to expand digital education to more than 500,000 people across six African countries, including Lesotho, with digital learning spaces and teacher training. Jobs & Skills for Media: CAFI and the Central Bank of Lesotho ran a workshop to help journalists cover economic issues, investment, entrepreneurship, and financial inclusion more clearly. Ex-Mineworkers’ Benefits: Lesotho’s labour minister says thousands of former Basotho mineworkers still can’t access benefits owed by foreign companies due to document hurdles tied to South Africa’s Master of the High Court. EU Culture Funding: EU support of E2m each backs Babukisi Foundation and Eswatini Theatre Club for heritage projects—animation, film, and visual art—showing regional cultural momentum. World Cup Viewing: A guide to watching World Cup 2026 Round of 32 games for free is circulating online.
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