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Youth-led brands are challenging the norm Brand Africa

Staff Reporters Local clothing brand, Bonono Merchants, has been voted as the country’s most admired brand in a development suggesting the emergence and resilience of...

Financial relief for Letshego customers

Seabata Mahao Letshego Lesotho, a leading financial services provider, has unveiled an exciting opportunity for its customers to win substantial cash prizes while streamlining their...

LCA moves to protect consumers against surveillance

Staff Reporter Lesotho Communication Authority (LCA) has drawn a decisive line in the sand, asserting that consumers have an inherent right to privacy when it...

EcoCash clients share over M250 000

Seabata Mahao Econet Telecom Lesotho’s (ETL)’s subsidiary, Sasai Econet Financial Services, has concluded its successful EcoCash Loyalty Campaign, a 10-month competition aimed at rewarding users...

Energy bill to transform energy landscape

Lineo Mahlomola Lesotho is on the verge of a significant transformation as it nears the finalisation of the Energy Bill 2023, a monumental step that...

FNB donates school shoes countrywide

Seabata Mahao First National Bank (FNB) Lesotho through its Helping Hand Cares initiative is scheduled to distribute school shoes and socks to young learners in...

Trout exporter, Sanlei gets LNDC recognition

Seabata Mahao Trout producer, Sanlei (Pty) Ltd was the biggest winner of the recent local exporters’ awards ceremony, taking home three accolades. The third annual awards,...

Isuzu deal to spur local vehicle industry development

Seabata Mahao Lesotho’s nascent automobile industry is set to receive a significant boost with the planned establishment of an Isuzu dealership in the country. The Minister...

It could be difficult for us to borrow- CBL

Seabata Mahao Lesotho may soon be unable to borrow more money to meet its financial obligations due to its high public debt. This is according to...

IMF flags private sector underfunding in Lesotho

Bereng Mpaki Almost 98 percent of household loans in Lesotho are used for personal and not business purposes, while credit to the private sector is...

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