Abel Chapatarongo MASERU – BY 2002, the Basotho National Party (BNP) which had dominated Lesotho’s national politics since independence in 1966 was in free-fall. The party...
Luciah Phahla Maseru – The A-Division Management Committee (ADMACO) is pleased with the start to the season in Lesotho’s second tier league, according to its public...
Luciah Phahla Maseru – Matlama say they intend to “bounce back” when they face Lesotho Correctional Service (LCS) in a potentially epic Vodacom Premier League clash...
Tsepiso Sesotho is a language full of beautiful proverbs and idioms of expression, and among them is the quintessential: Monna ke ‘mokopu’ oa nama (A man...
Staff Reporter MASERU – LESOTHO climbed 12 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings, making it one of the biggest movers among the...
By Gwynne Dyer Two great sieges are getting underway in the Middle East, one in Mosul in Iraq and the other in Aleppo in Syria. They...
Senate Sekotlo MOKHOTLONG – IN the late 1990s Russell Sachet and the late Thabiso Nkune had a ‘Eureka moment’ when they realised they could accommodate tourists...
Rose Moremoholo Maseru – OUT of all the students who start Grade One in Lesotho, only 62 percent go on to complete their primary education. That...
Tsepiso Mothibi Last night’s sky was clear, and the waning moon, still almost full, shone bright where it hangs on the axis in the heavens. I...
Lemohang Rakotsoane MASERU – FOR a long time industry has fretted over the quality of accountants from local tertiary schools. The common refrain among business leaders...