CTO 64th Council of Member States opens in Lesotho with focus on Digital development

Date: 2026-04-23
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The 64th Council of Member States of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation has officially commenced in the Kingdom of Lesotho, bringing together delegates from across Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, the Pacific, and Europe to advance digital development across the Commonwealth.

The Council opened with remarks from Lesotho’s Minister of Communications, Science and Technology, Nthati Moorosi, who reaffirmed the country’s commitment to strengthening partnerships and fostering collaboration among member states. She emphasised the importance of ensuring that digital transformation initiatives remain inclusive and deliver tangible impact, while positioning Lesotho as an active contributor to the Commonwealth’s digital agenda.

Chairing the Council, Agaseata Tanuvasa Valelio Peto, Minister from Samoa, commended the Government of Lesotho for hosting the gathering and highlighted the significance of convening the Council alongside the Commonwealth Digital Roadshow. He noted that Lesotho’s progress in digital transformation offers valuable lessons for other member states and praised the collaborative spirit underpinning the organisation’s work.

In a symbolic gesture reflecting the unity of Commonwealth nations, Minister Peto presented gifts from Samoa to Minister Moorosi and Bernadette Lewis, Secretary-General of the CTO, underscoring the enduring ties among member countries.

Discussions at the Council are expected to focus on policy development, partnerships, and practical solutions aimed at accelerating digital transformation and ensuring inclusive access to digital opportunities across the Commonwealth.

 

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