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Open letter to the Ministry of Education and Training

Subject: A plea for urgent intervention at Maseru Preparatory School I write this letter as a long-standing and deeply concerned parent of a child at...

Keeping up with our kin

How did Botswana leave Lesotho behind? Nkopane Mathibeli “Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration that comes from the...

Lesotho’s health system on life support

Two damning revelations published in this edition, the shocking presence of an unlicensed doctor at Maluti Adventist Hospital and the deepening crisis at Maseru...

Can Basotho do to Matekane what Batswana did to Masisi?

Nkopane Mathibeli “What is liberty without wisdom and without virtue?; it is the greatest of all possible evils for it is folly, vice and madness...

Why citizens continue to voice discontent about the government

By Theko Tlebere Public dissatisfaction with the government has become a prevalent theme among many Basotho. Whether in taxis, around village fires, on social media,...

I want to see results: new EU Ambassador Sunnergren

On October 2, 2025, Ambassador Mette Sunnergren of the European Union (EU) presented her letters of credence to His Majesty King Letsie III at...

Dual citizenship as a catalyst for brain circulation: Rethinking Lesotho’s development strategy

Theko Tlebere As a researcher focused on migration and development, particularly on brain drain and brain circulation in Lesotho's health sector, my current work has...

The silent barrier to progress

One of the most overlooked and yet pervasive challenges in Lesotho is our collective reluctance to support progress when it is led by someone...

Why space technology matters for Africa’s sustainable future

By Kwaku Sumah, Spacehubs Africa As Ghana prepares to host the maiden Ghana Space Conference 2025 in Accra this October, one may ask themselves, why...

Lesotho at 59: Free from Britain, but captive to our own privileged few

On 4 October 2025, Basotho will gather once again to commemorate a milestone: 59 years since Lesotho freed itself from the grip of colonial...

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