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‘Evoke constitutional powers and swear in Mosito’
……This is a petition that was submitted to the Honourable Minister of Justice, Human Rights and Correctional Services last week. Dear Honourable Minister We are patriotic Basotho men and women
Funding your business idea
Once you have come up with your business idea and you have drawn up a business plan the next task is to raise funds to run the business. This is
Sehlabaka faces 10-year ban
Maseru – Lichocha Shooting Rifles president and head coach Bokang Sehlabaka faces a ten-year ban from basketball after recommendations by the Lesotho Basketball Ethics Committee. Last month Sehlabaka pleaded guilty
League programme postponed
Maseru – This weekend’s Econet Premier League action has been postponed because of Saturday’s local government elections. Speaking on Tuesday, Mosito Lekholoa – the Premier League Management Committee (PLMC) public
8 soldiers charged with murder
MASERU – EIGHT soldiers, including a brigadier who is the commander of Military Intelligence, allegedly abducted three men and strangled them to death. Police are yet to verify suspicions that
No Court of Appeal sessions this year
MASERU – THE Court of Appeal’s October session will not sit this year because the court does not have a president. Registrar Advocate Lesitsi Mokeke told thepost last night that
On originality and authenticity
Each and every passing era in the history of man’s time is marked by events, achievements, failures, storms, wars private and en masse. All of these events occur in a
Students threaten to block graduation
MASERU – NATIONAL University of Lesotho (NUL) students have threatened to block the graduation ceremony in September if the registrar does not buy academic wear from Basotho suppliers. The students
The tragic story behind the bridge disaster
MASERU – YOU have come here to ‘rub salt onto my wound’. That is what a grieving mother told thepost reporters when they visited her home in Sekhutlong Ha-’Manapo. ’Malebohang
’Maseribane shocked
MASERU – THESELE ’Maseribane, new Public Service Minister, says he is shocked that the ministry does not have cars, computers and printers. ’Maseribane was addressing staff at the ministry’s offices

