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The Significance of a Strategic Cabinet Reshuffle: A Critical Moment for Lesotho’s Governance

Theko Tlebere Lesotho’s political landscape has once again drawn national and regional attention following the dismissal of Professor Nqosa Mahao from his position as Minister...

Open letter to my MP: Moeketsi Motšoane

Open letter to my MP: Moeketsi Motšoane Compliments of the New Year! I trust your Christmas was filled with joy, food, and maybe a few...

Ex-LEFF leader reflects on toxic politics and the power of spirituality

Nicole Tau Radical, passionate, and determined, but also militant and controversial, the political party, Lesotho Economic Freedom Fighters (LEFF), with their distinct bright red berets...

Are Lesotho’s Delegations to International Forums Worth It? A Call for Youth to Reimagine Engagement

Theko Tlebere. As a proud member of influential regional and global organizations such as Southern African Development Community(SADC), African Union(AU), and United Nations(UN), Lesotho has...

Basotho deserve to have their places named after them

Kananelo Boloetse The proposal to name the Marakabei-Monontša road after United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has sparked debate in our country, and rightly so. While António...

Navigating the Legal Landscape as an Entrepreneur

By Adv. Thapelo Donald Ntsiki, e-Legal Solutions Inc. Entrepreneurship has become a vital driver of economic growth and innovation, especially in developing economies. As more...

The Mirage of Lesotho’s Print Media: Advertising Platforms Masquerading as Newspapers?

Chris Mokolatsie Lesotho’s print media landscape, dominated by publications such as the Lesotho Times, Newsday, The Post, and Public Eye, among others, appears to be...

The Smart ID Debate: Revolutionising Governance or Masking Inefficiencies?

Theko Tlebere In a recent motion before Lesotho’s National Assembly, Hon. Thabiso Lekitla, MP for Mekaling Constituency, proposed the introduction of non-expiring smart Identity Documents...

Emergency delayed, trust denied: A reflection on LEC

Kamohelo Makhofola When it comes to essential services, urgency should never be negotiable. However, recent events involving the Lesotho Electricity Company (LEC) suggest otherwise. A recently...

There are years that ask questions and years that answer

Likhapha Ntlo-Ea-Lefu Recently, I have found myself reminiscing about the opening line of Chapter 3 in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. It reads,...

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