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LNDC donates computers to Agric College

MASERU – THE Lesotho National Development Corporation (LNDC) has handed over 21 computers to the Lesotho Agricultural College (LAC). The LNDC and LAC also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in

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‘Arrest the ‘big fish’ first’

MASERU – FINANCE Minister Dr Moeketsi Majoro says the lack of successful prosecution and jailing of senior people fosters a perception that the government is failing to curb corruption. Majoro also

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Factory worker gunned down

MASERU – A 30-year-old factory worker from Ha Tsolo in Maseru was shot and killed by unknown assailants last Friday. Police spokesman Superintendent Mpiti Mopeli confirmed the incident. He was quick

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Church hospitals charge M800 for referrals

Says partnership with government not inclusive of free referrals…….. MASERU – THE Christian Health Association of Lesotho (CHAL), which runs dozens of health institutions across the country, says its partnership with

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Mahao guns for ABC deputy leader’s post

MASERU – THE National University of Lesotho (NUL) Vice-Chancellor Professor Nqosa Mahao says he will next year run for the position of deputy leader of the All Basotho Convention (ABC) party.

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Thabane wants mines to boost lives of Basotho

MASERU – Prime Minister Thomas Thabane wants to see mining companies do more to improve the lives of Basotho. Thabane made the comments while speaking at the opening of a two-day

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Thabane cracks whip on party critics

MASERU – Zip it or face the boot. That is the message from Prime Minister Thomas Thabane to his internal party critics, whom he seems eager to silence before they do

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Killer bricks!

ROMA – YOU can use them as face-bricks or cladding — the choice is yours. They come in all kinds of colours, textures and hues. The white ones come with patterns

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No to MPs salary hike

WE are not surprised that there has been a fierce backlash from the public following the disclosure that the government was mulling doubling the salaries of MPs. Prime Minister Thomas

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No to 100 percent salary raise for MPs

I had mixed feelings when I first heard about the demand by MPs for a 100 percent salary increase. In fact I went through a roller coaster of emotions. My