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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 turns up heat on Moteane over Royal Palace

Prime Minister Ntsokoane Matekane has put the Minister of Public Works and Transport, Matjato Moteane, under intense pressure to complete the long-delayed Royal Palace...

Thaba-Tseka grandmother finds joy in her new home

After years of hardship and loss, an 86-year-old grandmother from Thaba-Tseka has finally found peace and laughter in her new home. During a recent visit...

Business indigenisation regulations finally enforced

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Business Development will stop renewing traders’ licenses for reserved business activities operated by foreign nationals from December 2025,...

Chiefs slam inheritance law for eroding Basotho culture

Principal Chiefs have accused the government of sidelining them in the making of the Administration of Estates and Inheritance Act, 2024, saying the new...

A journey of resilience: One transgender woman’s story

Natasha (not her real name) grew up like any other child in Lesotho, in a society where traditional values predominated. From a young age,...

LHWP Phase II: Progress, challenges and the promise of transformation

The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) says while construction on Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) has experienced delays, the project...

TB from unpasteurised dairy products could infect humans

Lesotho continues to bear one of the highest tuberculosis (TB) burdens globally. According to the Ministry of Health, 664 out of every 100,000 Basotho...

Who will guide next elections?

The Council of State is set to advise His Majesty King Letsie III to appoint new Commissioners for the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) as...

Rising HIV Infections Spark Alarm in Thaba Tseka

HIV infections are on the rise in Thaba Tseka, raising alarm among local leaders and health officials who warn that urgent interventions are needed...

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