Lesotho Highlands Water Treaty undergoes review every 12 years

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Lesotho Highlands Water Treaty undergoes review every 12 years
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The Lesotho Highlands Water Treaty is up for review, and the Natural Resources Parliamentary Cluster is receiving an induction on the 1986 Treaty between Lesotho and South Africa.

is up for review, and the Natural Resources Parliamentary Cluster is receiving an induction on the 1986 Treaty between Lesotho and South Africa.

This time, the newly elected government is consulting as they prepare for the half-way mark negotiations with their South African counterpart.The Transformation Resource Centre providing the induction course is raising red-flags regarding the 2012 Phase 2 treaty deviation that led to the current construction of the Polihali Dam.

South Africa and Lesotho are already yielding the benefits of the BRICS bank and R3.2 billion loan to finance the phase two of the Lesotho highlands water project has already been approved.

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