Sunday, June 11, 2023
4.4 C
Maseru

Reforms could force Parliament to work through winter

0
Mohloai Mpesi After barely six months in parliament, Members of Parliament (MPs) could find themselves in a quandary similar to that of their predecessors. In May...

BAP gives council of state ultimatum

0
Staff Reporter Basotho Action Party (BAP) has threatened the Council of State with a lawsuit in its latest bid to step up pressure on the...

Police barred from harassing striking workers

0
Bereng Mpaki The Labour Court has ordered the Katse police to refrain from driving away striking workers at Katse Lodge construction site. The workers, who are...

Vodacom loses over 170k subscribers

0
Staff Reporters Lesotho’s biggest mobile network operator, Vodacom Lesotho (VCL), lost about 171,000 subscribers in the period between April 2022 and March 2023, according to...

Amnesty International warns Matekane

0
Staff Reporter Amnesty International, an international organisation focused on human rights, has warned prime minister Sam Matekane and his government to act swiftly to ensure...

NUL in turmoil, again

0
‘Mapati Makoanyane Students at the National University of Lesotho (NUL) today embarked on a protest for delay of their stipends release by the National Manpower...

Joki’s killing: Tragic reminder of perils of journalism

0
Mohloai Mpesi Freedom of the media practitioners has always been a topical issue worldwide with hundreds of journalists persecuted, murdered and unfairly arrested. The struggle with...

Outrage over Joki’s killing

0
Ntsoaki Motaung Calls for a full, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of Tšenolo FM journalist Ralikonelo Joki are mounting with international organization demanding...

Burden of cancer attributable to alcohol use

0
Ntsoaki Motaung The Founder of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association of Lesotho (ADAAL) Mphonyane Mofokeng has blamed high cases of cancer in the country...

Alcohol, tobacco industry players drag govt to court

0
Mohloai Mpesi The Lesotho Liquor and Restaurant Owners Association (LLROA) has approached the High Court to challenge the Tobacco and Alcoholic Products Levy Act of...