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Sefotha-fotha stun LCS
MASERU – Lesotho Correctional Service’s (LCS) Econet Premier League title hopes suffered a crushing blow after they were stunned 1-0 by lowly Sefotha-fotha at Police Training College (PTC) on Wednesday
Netball body to host conference
MASERU -The Lesotho Netball Association (LNA) will host a special conference this weekend at Lerotholi Polytechnic. The secretary general report will be presented to the members as well as the
Bantu, the moving train
MASERU – There is still life in this Econet Premier League title race yet and its champions are not going down without a fight. At an animated Setsoto Stadium last
Training for anti-doping officers
MASERU – The Lesotho National Olympic Committee (LNOC) through the Sport Medicine and Protection of Clean Athletes Commission is holding a five-day workshop at Aloes Guest House for its Anti-Doping
Monese leads the pack
MASERU – 2016 Olympian Phetetso Monese leads the Cross Country Mountain Bike table in the Lesotho Sky Cycling League after a win in the fourth stage race last Saturday in
Serving the economy
MASERU – ECONET Telecom Lesotho (ETL) is at the core of Lesotho’s economy. Econet has the longest fibre optic network in the Mountain Kingdom and is the supplier of choice
Taxi boss killed
MAFETENG – A MAFETENG-based taxi businessman who survived a gun fight with a famo music gang defector last year was gunned down in a dramatic shootout on Monday morning. Police
Second Compact roars into life
MASERU – THE Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has granted the Lesotho government M88.1 million to cover costs associated with the development of second compact. The fund, signed for at the
Technology that knows your face
ROMA – THE National University of Lesotho (NUL) computer scientist, Napo Mosola and his student, Mokhutli Letsae, are creating and testing an application that prevents online information theft. To do
HR manager convicted
MASERU – THE magistrate’s court has found the Local Government Ministry’s human resources manager Poloko Maluke guilty of stealing money by opening accounts for ghost workers. The prosecution said had