AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoViolence & Public Safety: Residents near Johannesburg’s Jumpers informal settlement were rocked by a deadly “fireworks” mass shooting that police say was actually gunfire, killing 12 and injuring 10; the attack is linked to an area near illegal mining sites, raising fears of gang and firearms violence spilling into vulnerable communities. Justice & Health Impacts: In Lesotho-linked Eastern Cape cases, serial rapist Lechasa Glass (a Lesotho national) was sentenced to indefinite imprisonment after DNA tied him to additional rape cases while he was already serving multiple life sentences—another reminder of how sexual violence drives long-term trauma and health burdens. Health Systems & Cross-Border Care: The IOM’s “HIV Knows No Borders” programme is working across Southern Africa (including Lesotho) to improve HIV testing, sexual health and child protection for mobile communities, tackling stigma and interrupted treatment risks. Water & Wellness: A new global drinking-water safety ranking highlights unsafe water as a major public health risk, with many African countries among the lowest performers—relevant for Lesotho’s ongoing water and sanitation priorities. Community Support in Prisons: Lesotho’s Mohale’s Hoek Correctional Services says winter clothing and hygiene support from the Lesotho Red Cross is helping inmates stay safer during cold months.
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