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Auditor General exposes Tholo Energy’s M31 million bombshell

… And the government’s failure to act Officials knew Tholo didn’t pay Now the Petroleum Fund is paying the price. The Petroleum Fund is staring down a deepening...

Thousands face hunger as crop production plunges

Maize production, Lesotho’s main staple, falls by 19 percent Sorghum production plunges by 43 percent Lesotho looks to South Africa for food imports Lesotho is facing another...

M1 million for Deputy Prime Minister’s Brazil trip

The government has spent a staggering M528 million from the Contingencies Fund since the financial year began on April 1, 2025, and is now...

Matekane runs, but cannot hide

… Eventually faces the full force of public anger over jobs crisis For the first time in his three years in office, Prime Minister Ntsokoane...

Doctors face off at Maseru District Hospital

… Consultant accused of misconduct hits back Maseru District Hospital has been thrown into turmoil after a high-stakes clash between its leadership and ophthalmologist Dr....

Crisis at Maseru District Hospital

…Inside sources reveal neglect, mismanagement, and rising deaths at Lesotho’s flagship health facility …Over 100 preventable deaths have gone unaccounted for since June 2024 Once hailed...

Lesotho ranked Africa’s heaviest-smoking nation

Half of men in the country smoke Women join the habit Lesotho has emerged as one of Africa’s heaviest-smoking countries, with new data from the World...

Matekane becomes longest-serving PM since 2012

Prime Minister Ntsokoane Samuel Matekane has become Lesotho’s longest-serving consecutive Prime Minister since the 2012 general election, surpassing the turbulent tenures of Pakalitha Mosisili...

IMF paints bleek picture: Surpluses on Paper, Hunger in Households

Record 9% fiscal surplus — yet Basotho remain among the poorest in Southern Africa. 37% of citizens survive on less than $2.15/day despite surging SACU...

M3.4 billion spent without approval

… ‘Urgent’ six months later, parliament asked to rubber-stamp the expenditure The government has admitted to spending more than M3.4 billion without prior approval in...

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