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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
‘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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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


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