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Matekane cracks whip on delayed economic reforms

Prime Minister Samuel Ntsokoane Matekane has issued a series of binding directives to senior government officials aimed at accelerating Lesotho’s stalled investment and business...

Opposition MP moves to force Matekane to face parliament

For more than three and a half years, Prime Minister Ntsokoane Matekane has governed without once answering questions from rank-and-file lawmakers in Parliament. Now,...

US Embassy in Maseru use a rare double anniversary to tout health gains, energy investments and a multi-billion maloti commercial pipeline

… While Lesotho quietly pushed for AGOA reforms. The United States celebrated two centuries and a half of American independence alongside six decades of bilateral...

Consumer group condemns 31% transport fare increase as unjustified

A consumer advocacy group has sharply condemned a more than 30 percent increase in local transport fares, calling the hike "economically punitive" and accusing...

PS gobbles M1.6m on 18 trips in less than 2 years

The Principal Secretary (PS) for the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Business Development has taken 18 international trips since her appointment on June1, 2024,...

Public transport fare hike scandal

Minister Moteane admits some transport board members profit from fares they set He dismisses High Court ruling as ‘grave error of law’ In a striking admission...

Ombudsman roasts Home Affairs over passport chaos

In a damning investigation that lays bare the inner decay of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ombudsman, advocate Tlotliso Polaki, has found that...

Calls grow for Lesotho to ratify AU social protection protocol

Pressure is mounting on the government to ratify the African Union’s Protocol on the Rights of Citizens to Social Protection and Social Security, with...

Judge Makara warns against erosion of judicial independence

A High Court judge has sharply criticised what he described as a creeping erosion of judicial independence, insisting that Lesotho’s courts must remain free...

LNDC reports net loss of M54 Million

The Lesotho National Development Corporation reported a net loss of M54.4 million for the 2023/24 financial year, a sharp reversal from the M75.2 million...

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