MASERU – A fire gutted the records section of the Mafeteng Magistrate’s Court last week. The police suspect it was an act of arson. Thousands of...
MASERU – SPEAKER of Parliament Sephiri Motanyane has lambasted portfolio committees for their shoddy work. Motanyane expressed his disappointment with the committees in parliament yesterday. He...
MASERU – THE Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Likopo Mahase and the All Basotho Convention (ABC)’s secretary general, Lebohang Hlaele, almost exchanged blows at a...
MASERU – WHEN they came to the rally at Koro-Koro last Sunday, all they expected to hear were grandiose promises from their leader about how he...
MASERU – RETAILERS have long mastered the psychology behind shopping. They know which buttons to press for customers to spend more money and time in shops....
MASERU – ACROSS the world, the outbreak of Covid-19 and attendant challenges massively disrupted access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services, particularly for...
QUTHING – PEOPLE of Tele, most of them of Xhosa origin, have proposed inclusivity of different tribal groups found in Quthing such as Amaxhosa and Baphuthi...
MASERU – A parliamentary committee has recommended the Ministry of Communications should facilitate short training courses for media practitioners in the country. Presenting its recommendations to...
KORO-KORO – FOR decades, the question of Lesotho being part of South Africa has stubbornly refused to go away. As the country readies for the...
LERIBE – BEFORE 2018, ’Mataaso Mapuru-Mohale had no business with candles. Then she visited a restaurant for lunch. “They had lit candles as part of their...