AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth & Livelihoods: Lesotho’s bicycle delivery scene is growing as a practical answer to youth unemployment, with registered riders delivering medication, groceries and clothing despite potholes and reckless motorists. Creative Freedom & Media: UNESCO backs Zimbabwe’s Nhimbe Trust with “Fearless Frontiers,” training young journalists to defend artistic freedom and promote ethical AI use across Southern Africa. Music for the Next Generation: The 2026 Education Africa International Marimba & Steelpan Festival will bring 2,300 young musicians from South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Lesotho to Johannesburg (July 24–26) for performances, workshops and competitions. Women’s Peacebuilding: IWPG launched a Women’s Peace Leadership and Partnership Network in Lesotho, pushing a two-track approach that blends policy reform with community-led action. Local Business & Culture: Maseru’s King’s Birthday Market at Maseru Mall continues to boost small enterprises through retail exposure, crafts, fashion, food and entertainment. Sports Spotlight: Malawi’s Faith Chinzimu, 19, was named a “player to watch” after scoring twice to help the Scorchers qualify for WAfCON Morocco 2026. Fashion & Identity: A feature on AfroBotanics founder Ntombenhle Khathwane highlights how haircare entrepreneurship is tied to Black identity and healing. Regional Arts Policy: Lesotho is listed among founding members of WAICO, a new global AI cooperation body focused on civilian, human-centric AI governance.
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