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Culture impedes sexual health services access for girls and women

Ntsoaki Motaung Adolescent girls and young women in the community of Ha Khabo are speaking out against the lack of access to sexual and reproductive...

QMMH staff threaten strike over unresolved grievances

Ntsoaki Motaung The staff of Queen ‘Mamohato Memorial Hospital (QMMH) and its clinics have issued a letter to the Minister of Health Selibe Mochoboroane, demanding...

Mystery flu outbreak in Leribe sparks health concerns

… More than 15 community members reported suffering from heavy flu Ntsoaki Motaung A mysterious flu outbreak at Ha Letele, Matlameng, in Leribe has left over...

TB and HIV coinfection a challenge in Leribe

Ntsoaki Motaung The District Medical Officer (DMO) for Leribe Dr Pusetso Topo is worried about the TB and HIV coinfection in the district. The figures Topo...

Village Health Workers receive medical kits

Ntsoaki Motaung It was a joyous moment for the Village Health Workers (VHW) in Maryland community in the Leribe district last Wednesday when they received...

Malnutrition hits children in Maputsoe

Ntsoaki Motaung The government is concerned about child malnutrition in the Leribe district. Paballo Piti, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Marketing ministry’s area technical...

Mochoboroane threatens doctors

Ntsoaki Motaung The Minister of Health Selibe Mochoboroane on Monday told doctors working in public hospitals to stop playing games and do their jobs as...

LHDA speaks on spiking teenage pregnancies in Mokhotlong

NEWSDAY: The ongoing construction of Polihali Dam has been blamed for the spiking teenage pregnancy in the project implementation areas like Mapholaneng in Mokhotlong....

Blood bank suffers shortage of reagents

Ntsoaki Motaung Lesotho Blood Transfusion Service (LBTS) ran out of reagents to test donated blood, the service’s principal laboratory technologist, Khotso Kalake has confirmed to Newsday. Kalake...

Slow decline in TB incidence and deaths concerns SADC

Ntsoaki Motaung The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is concerned by the slow decline in tuberculosis (TB) incidence and TB-related deaths in the region. 12 of...

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