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Water Crisis, Farming at Risk: South Africa’s water scarcity is no longer a “summer problem” but a permanent threat to farming and the economy, with experts warning that extreme, overlapping weather is leaving utilities and budgets with no time to recover. Climate Extremes, Bigger Rain Risk: A new study flags rising chances of record-breaking heavy rainfall since 1981, including Maseru and Johannesburg—meaning more extreme downpours are already becoming the norm. Lesotho Water Dependence in Focus: The same regional reality keeps resurfacing: Lesotho is a key water source for South Africa, so drought and infrastructure strain hit both sides. SADC Push for Self-Reliance: Lesotho’s foreign minister says the region must deepen integration and economic independence to survive global shocks. Local Governance Pressure: In Lesotho, parliament is also pushing urgent fixes on unpaid wages and arrears, showing how service delivery gaps can quickly become political flashpoints. Health & Food Security Alerts: Authorities warn Basotho against eating dead cattle amid an FMD outbreak, while housing expansion onto agricultural land is being challenged as a direct threat to food security.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 19, 2026

Sentebale names two new trustees as it starts 2030 strategy

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Sentebale appoints new Trustees and begins work on 2027 to 2030 strategy in its 20th anniversary year

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