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‘It’s Our Turn to Eat’: The Toxic Persistence of Seoesooeso in Matekane’s Government

Chris Mokolatsie Michela Wrong's seminal book, It’s Our Turn to Eat, should be essential reading for Prime Minister Sam Matekane, his Ministers, and specifically Minister...

Africa needs stronger advocacy for locally manufactured vaccines that are the solution to the continent’s cocktail of emerging and legacy diseases

Sakhile Khaweka Prioritising local vaccine manufacturing, distribution and rollout remains crucial to addressing some of the challenges that are faced by the African continent’s health...

Conflict of Interest in Public Service: The Case of iSwiss and Lesotho Special Economic Zones Policy Debacle?

Chris Mokolatsie  The lack of transparency and cancer of conflict of interest in public service involving major government contracts has once again reared its ugly...

Why Joshua Setipa Lost: Lesotho’s Diplomatic Deficit in Africa

Mpho Manesa Joshua Setipa’s loss in the race for the Secretary General of the Commonwealth offers critical lessons for Lesotho and its diplomatic positioning in...

Tourism: Visitors’ Incident Highlights Need for Community and Safety Initiatives

Kamohelo Makhofola Picture this: you arrive in Lesotho, eyes wide with anticipation, ready to explore the breathtaking landscapes and rich culture. You venture into the...

Scheunemann on strengthening Lesotho’s mental health services and awareness

In this interview with Newsday, Ann Scheunemann, a dedicated Peace Corps volunteer-turned-psychologist, discusses her ongoing journey with the Lesotho-Boston Health Alliance (LeBoHA) to advance...

A Worthy Fight for Setipa: Lesotho’s Pursuit of Commonwealth Leadership

Theko TlebereThe recent elections for the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth have concluded, with Lesotho’s candidate, Joshua Phoho Setipa, facing a competitive race and ultimately...

The Stigma Surrounding Politics: How We Are Discouraging Young Minds from Shaping Our Nation’s Future

Theko TlebereLesotho urgently requires a revitalisation of its political scene, but a troubling stigma surrounding political service is stifling the potential of fresh talent....

Gearing for 2025: What PR and communication teams in the African context need to know

Tanki Kotelo In today’s fast-moving world, staying ahead is essential for PR and communications professionals. As the industry evolves, the strategies that worked a few...

SEKOELE: Time to reclaim Moshoeshoe’s vision for true national development

Mokotjo Maseli As Basotho celebrate 200 years as a nation founded at Thaba-Bosiu there is very little to show for. The why of that touches...

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