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No evidence for govt’s M443 million debt

Bereng Mpaki There is no documentation to prove that the government owes some of its suppliers M443 million for the 2022/23 financial year. This was revealed...

Jonsson hails workers impact in 20-year growth

Sekete Lesaoana Jonsson Manufacturing company commemorated its 20th anniversary of operating in Lesotho by honouring the workers who made it all possible. The work wear manufacturer,...

A rescue mission of condemnation

…some arrested for being undocumented …others banished by SA for at least 5 years Sekete Lesaoana “We jumped from the frying pan into the fire.” That was the...

Dirty war over Tsatsanyane estate

Mohloai Mpesi Death threats and court challenges mark a vicious feud between Mokherane Tsatsanyane and his brother Moorosi over the estate of their deceased father. Moeketsi...

Lephema places ban on employment

Mohloai Mpesi The minister of local government and chieftainship, home affairs and police Lebona Lephema has issued an order halting filling vacant positions in the...

LHDA speaks on Polihali tenders

Bereng Mpaki Local contractors do not have the requisite technical and financial capacity to assume a greater contribution in the construction of the Polihali Dam...

IEC bosses must resign over PR seats debacle – analysts

Mohloai Mpesi The proportional representation (PR) seats allocation self- review saga by the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) is an indication of its top management’s incompetence...

King wants reforms bill, other pending laws prioritised

Mohloai Mpesi On a bright sunny with blue sky punctuated with specks of clouds, the members of parliament were dressed to kill. The day proceedings commenced...

M700 million needed for airport facelift

Bereng Mpaki An estimated M700million is needed towards refurbishment of the Moshoeshoe I International Airport (MIA), Public Works and Transport Minister, Matjato Moteane has revealed. Moteane...

CHINESE COMPANIES DOMINATE POLIHALI CONTRACTS

Chinese companies dominate Polihali contracts  Ntsoaki Motaung Four Chinese companies will claim a share of M17 billion on offer for the major works in the construction...

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