AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoOlympics & Identity Debate: Lesotho taekwondo Olympian Michelle Tau sparked online controversy after posting a photo that appears to show a South African passport, prompting questions about dual citizenship and whether she’s still “Mosotho.” Women’s Football: Silver Strikers Ladies begin their CAF Women’s Champions League–COSAFA 2026 qualifier in Gaborone on Friday, facing Mozambique’s Costa do Sol, with all matches streamed via CAF TV, FIFA+, and COSAFA social channels. Youth Sport Medals: Team Lesotho returned from Eswatini’s inaugural National Youth Games with 13 medals (7 gold, 4 silver, 2 bronze) across athletics, boxing, taekwondo and tennis. Creative Economy Under Pressure: A Lesotho copyright gap is colliding with AI’s rise, leaving designers and photographers doing unpaid “fixing” while the law still dates back to 1989. Arts & Royalties: Music veteran Mants’a (Lephoi Mohale) reflects on finally earning royalties through SAMRO and registering with LESCOSAA, highlighting the long road to fair pay for Basotho artists. Regional Trade for Artists’ Jobs: The US Senate extended AGOA for two more years, protecting Lesotho’s textile and apparel export access that supports local employment.
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