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Caught in border lines
Mohloai Mpesi Residents of the Makoabating village found themselves caught in border lines of two neighbouring districts of Mafeteng and…
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The Path to Africa’s Future of Reliable Internet Connectivity
Last week, the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) and the African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) signed a partnership that paves way…
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The buzz of steam inhalation amid the corona scare
Palo Mohlotsane Tśeliso Kheleli’s lazy Sunday afternoon rest is interrupted by a sudden drop of sweat driven a sudden heat…
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Lesotho will be AIDS-free by 2030
…as country surpasses the 90-90-90 targets in record time Mohloai Mpesi The HIV and AIDS worries that have bedevilled the…
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Arrest warrant chronicles
Mokhosi fingers Majoro Mohloai Mpesi The Deputy Leader of the opposition Lesotho Congress for Democrats Tšeliso Mokhosi has blamed the…
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Tales of a financially illiterate widow
…She blew her compensation benefits and is now left to fend for her life …Scratches the surface to put food…
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Contraceptives stigma, a driving factor to souring unplanned pregnancies
Ntsoaki Motaung “An attempt to access any family planning service from the St Mathews Hospital instantly changes the way a…
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Contraceptives stigma, a driving factor to souring unplanned pregnancies
Ntsoaki Motaung “An attempt to access any family planning service from the St Mathews Hospital instantly changes the way a…
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‘Prolonged hooting is illegal’, Traffic Commissioner
…4+1 drivers are at risk of arrest for using hooters for touting Mojabeng Moalosi Honking is viewed by the law…
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Severe climate change effects projected
…as the World Meteorological Organisation records high levels of greenhouse gases Lerato Matheka Despite Lesotho emitting only 3% of the…
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