AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Sports: Zimbabwe says it’s ready to host this year’s Cossasa Games in Bulawayo (Aug 31–Sep 2), welcoming athletes from Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia and South Africa, with events in athletics, football, netball and volleyball. Trade & Jobs: The US Senate has extended AGOA for two more years, keeping Lesotho’s preferential access for textile and apparel exports and protecting jobs tied to the sector. Health & Community: UNAIDS highlights Lesotho among countries that have reached the 95-95-95 HIV targets, stressing that progress comes from partnerships between governments, health systems and communities. Arts & Rights: Lesotho’s copyright debate heats up as creatives say AI is replacing paid design work while the country’s copyright law still lags behind modern image-making. Music Royalties: A Lesotho musician’s story shows how long-awaited royalty systems are finally taking shape through LESCOSAA, with artists urging others to register. Fundraising: In Maseru, fundraising has restarted for Mrs. ‘Makarabo Letsoela’s eye-related growths, with IBC College offering its hall for events to raise funds. Sports Governance: Lesotho’s labour minister urges ARLAC to update systems and policies to match Africa’s fast-changing world of work.
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