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Lesotho grants new operating license to Elon Musk’s Starlink

Oloruntoba Yusuf
Last updated: 2025/04/15 at 10:34 AM
Oloruntoba Yusuf
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Lesotho has issued a license to Elon Musk’s Starlink for the operation of a satellite network and the provision of satellite internet services, as announced by the country’s communications authority on Monday.

The license for Starlink Lesotho will remain effective for a duration of 10 years, according to a statement from the Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA).

This development comes as Lesotho aims to negotiate with the United States regarding reciprocal trade tariffs, following the imposition of a 50% tariff—the highest rate on the list of target economies announced by U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this month.

The LCA described the granting of the license to Starlink as a ‘landmark decision’ that represents ‘a significant advancement in the nation’s digital transformation,’ emphasizing the authority’s steadfast dedication to fostering a competitive, transparent, and progressive communications sector that promotes economic growth and encourages innovation.

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In a speech to the U.S. Congress on March 5, Trump referred to Lesotho as a country ‘no one has heard of,’ eliciting laughter from his audience. Lesotho’s foreign minister, Lejone Mpotjoane, subsequently characterised the comment as ‘quite insulting.’

Starlink, which is a subsidiary of SpaceX, submitted its license application in April 2024 but encountered opposition from various groups, including civil society organizations like SECTION 2.

Kananelo Boloetse, the coordinator of SECTION 2, stated, ‘By moving forward with this decision, the LCA has not only overlooked the legitimate concerns of local stakeholders but has also undermined the integrity and credibility of the regulatory process.’

While Starlink operates in several African nations, it has faced licensing challenges in countries such as South Africa and Namibia.

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