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Lesotho’s quest for self-sufficiency remains a distant dream

The comparison between Lesotho’s 2016 and 2026 budget speeches reveals a nation that has grown in scale and ambition but remains stubbornly trapped in...

Governing without breaking the party: lessons from Lesotho’s “splits-in-power” era and what RFP must do to finish strong

Theko Tlebere Last week, when I started this topic, I had forgotten that Parliament would reopen after a long festive break. But what I never...

How the Country Moves: The myth of autonomy

Tšeliso Moroke There is an incompleteness with which this country has been developed. Not incomplete in the sense of “still progressing,” but incomplete in its very...

2026 Budget: A nation on painkillers

My grandmother lived with pain for more than 20 years. Her knees were bone on bone. Her back curved like a question mark. Every...

How the country moves: A state that outsources its own future

Tšeliso Moroke We cannot create employment. We cannot build economic inclusivity. We cannot grow domestic capability. Not while the state is outsourcing almost everything. This is the contradiction at...

Governing without breaking the party: Lessons from Lesotho’s “splits-in-power” era and what RFP must do to finish strong

Theko Tlebere Every election in Lesotho brings a familiar promise: this time we will do things differently. Yet, almost inevitably, those who win the...

Class as Injustice: Naming the system we fear to call by name in Lesotho

Rethabile Mathealira-Molapo In Lesotho, we speak of poverty, unemployment, and “lack of opportunities” as if inequality were an unfortunate by-product of personal failure or simple...

How the Country Moves: Development without transformation

Tšeliso Moroke Development projects in Lesotho have consistently failed to achieve their stated objectives, not least because they are premised on a construction of the...

Part 3: Lesotho’s journey to reform: Expectations vs. reality of Act No. 2 of 2025

Theko Tlebere .... Continuation This week, I delve into the political reforms outlined in Act No. 2 of 2025 and their implications for Basotho. I want...

Political parties: Lesotho’s democratic lifeline – and its deepest fault line

Advocate Bokang Moshoeshoe If one were to trace Lesotho’s recurring political crises to a single source, political parties would sit squarely at the centre of...

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