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Mafoso takes blame for dismal tournament
MASERU – Lesotho Under-20 head coach Bob Mafoso has taken full responsibility for his side’s dismal display at the 2018 COSAFA Under-20 Championships in Zambia. The Makoaanyane XI were dumped out
Lioli seek to get campaign back on track
MASERU – Econet Premier League giants, Lioli, will be looking to bounce back from last weekend’s embarrassing defeat to Likhopo when they face Swallows on Sunday. As early as it is,
Early Xmas for Likuena
MASERU – Lesotho’s national team, Likuena, received an early Christmas present yesterday when they were awarded M53 400 to share by the Lesotho Football Association. The loot is a reward for
Thrills and spills at Roof of Africa
MASERU – As usual, last weekend’s annual Motul Roof of Africa had its usual thrills and spills, leaving spectators begging for more. The 2018 edition of the off-road showpiece was held
Bank posts over M50 million profit
MASERU – FROM the brink of collapse, the Lesotho Post Bank has increased its customer deposits portfolio to M1.2 billion while raking in over M50 million in profits, said the bank’s
Visualising your 2019 and beyond
Theodore Hesburgh once said, “The very essence of leadership is that you have a vision. It’s got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion. You
LHDA sets the record straight
The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) cherishes this opportunity to address a few misinterpretations and inaccuracies from some of the opinion Leaders when talking about Phase II of the Lesotho
Blow for promoted cops
MASERU – COURT of Appeal President Justice Kananelo Mosito has dealt a blow to police officers who were controversially promoted a day after election last year. Dismissing their appeal on Friday
Three top lawyers lose judge’s case
MASERU – THREE top lawyers have lost a bid to challenge Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s recommendation to the King to appoint Justice ’Maseshophe Hlajoane as Acting President of the Court of
Villagers turn against TRC
MASERU – A GROUP of villagers around Kao Mine has turned against the Transformation Resource Centre (TRC), an ecumenical organisation that has been claiming to be assisting them in their dispute

