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No tears, no hearse at mass burials
MASERU-THERE were no tears shed, no wailing, and no relatives as the hearse arrived at the Lepereng cemetery last Friday as 40 unclaimed bodies from the Lesotho Funeral Society mortuary
Desperate search for jobs
MASERU-On Monday, 23-year old ’Mankeisi* joined hundreds of others in a queue at Maseru Central Police hopeful that he would get a job. She regretted the time she spent trying
Herb-based skin creams
ROMA-ALL-in-One, a product that was meant to be just a body cream but is now used for other health issues, is doing rounds in the local markets.Happy users say it
DCEO boss faces sexual harassment charge
MASERU-A Chinese couple that was at the centre of an anti-corruption raid last week has pressed sexual harassment charges against DCEO boss Advocate Mahlomola Manyokole. The docket was opened with
LUCT plays its part in healing world
MASERU-THE Limkokwing University of Creative Technology last Thursday donated 20 wheelchairs to the Ministry of Social Development to help the disabled.The handover ceremony was held at the Ithuseng Vocational and
LRA offers rental relief to taxpayers
MASERU-THE Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA) this week pledged to use a M50 million fund to help small businesses that struggled to pay their rent in April due to the Covid-19
New broadcasting rules attacked
MASERU-INTERNATIONAL human rights organisations this week called on the Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) to “immediately withdraw” the controversial internet broadcasting rules. In a statement issued yesterday the Southern African Human
Metsing sets House on fire
MASERU-THERE was commotion in Parliament on Tuesday after Mothetjoa Metsing challenged Deputy Prime Minister Mathibeli Mokhothu’s powers to speak on behalf of his boss.Metsing, who is leader of the Lesotho
PLMC to meet over Matlama
MASERU-The Premier League Management Committee (PLMC) is set to convene on Thursday to discuss a way forward after Matlama announced they are taking their case against the awarding of the
Clubs baffled by Matlama’s stance
MASERU-Several Econet Premier League clubs are bemused by Matlama’s decision to escalate their case against the Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) to the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).From the

