AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoXenophobia and migration violence: Fear is spreading among migrant communities in South Africa’s Mpumalanga after allegations of a deadly attack on a Zimbabwean man, “Mukotami,” during all-night prayers at an apostolic shrine; a viral audio claims the survivor was chased into a river and attacked with stones, axes and knives. Cross-border tensions: Lesotho’s Basotho National Party leader Machesetsa Mofomobe alleges South African police are collaborating with anti-migrant protest groups targeting Basotho nationals, warning of possible reciprocation as diplomatic friction rises. Lesotho governance and justice access: Chief Justice Sakoane Peter Sakoane says Lesotho’s Leadership Forum and National Accountability Summit is a historic chance for the public to engage directly with institutions, with a push to deliver justice faster and improve court infrastructure. Sports for youth (Lesotho): Cycling is being promoted for girls and young riders, with Maseru’s Championship Road Criterium drawing about 80 cyclists, including under-14 ladies, and urging parental support. Arts and culture (regional): Zakes Mda’s exhibition “Blessed by the Bees” is highlighted for its beekeeping-inspired themes of labour, community and creativity. Media skills (Lesotho): CAFI and the Central Bank of Lesotho run a workshop to help journalists cover economic issues, investment and financial inclusion more clearly.
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