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‘A House Still in Ruins’

A follow-up report by Ombudsman Advocate Tlotliso Polaki has painted a grim and worsening picture of conditions inside Lesotho’s correctional facilities, warning of systemic...

M12 monthly allowance for workers at Mohlomi Hospital

Ombudsman describes it as an insult Nurses hired on probationary terms in 2018 remain unconfirmed 8 years later The ceilings are collapsing. The showers have no...

‘Let us not be afraid of money’

Refiloe Molise Government officials, financial experts and industry leaders have called on Basotho to strengthen their financial literacy and adopt smarter money management practices during...

SOEs under fire as dividend payouts shrink

The government’s revenue from dividends dropped sharply during the 2022/23 financial year, adding to mounting concerns over the performance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and...

Lesotho faces mounting bill for treatment in SA

Lesotho’s continued reliance on cross-border medical referrals is placing growing financial and operational pressure on South Africa’s healthcare system, particularly in the Free State...

Lesotho gets M214.5 million debt relief

… As China cancels two interest-free loans Following the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit held in September 2024 in Beijing, where China announced the...

Matlanyane denies involvement in dismissal of health PS

The Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Dr Retšelisitsoe Matlanyane, has dismissed claims that she was responsible for the removal of the Principal Secretary...

DCEO fights to revive M1.7 billion corruption case against Tšolo

In a development that could significantly affect former Minister Temeki Tšolo, the Court of Appeal this week sharply questioned the handling of a High...

Fuel price hikes hit Lesotho amid Middle East conflict

Over the past weeks, the world has experienced significant volatility in crude oil prices due to the ongoing war in the Middle East involving...

Police association plans march to PM

The Lesotho Police Staff Association (LEPOSA) has announced plans to hold a peaceful procession to the Office of the Prime Minister, Ntsokoane Samuel Matekane,...

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