Steinmeier’s go to to Lesotho comes off the again of discussions in South Africa with President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday.
Since gaining independence from the UK in 1966, Lesotho has suffered from political instability.
Justice, public companies and safety businesses endure from corruption and abuses of energy, with essential reforms systematically undermined by political elites, analysts say.
Many villages stay accessible solely on foot or by horse.
The nation closely depends on its massive neighbour, South Africa, and resulting from restricted employment alternatives, many inhabitants have sought work in South Africa for many years, significantly in mining.
Lesotho’s financial system primarily is determined by agriculture and the export of textiles, diamonds and water.
(dpa)