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LEADERSHIP IS FOR REAL MEN AND WOMEN NOT SOPHISTS.

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By: Theko Tlebere Not even myself could keep in down after the Lesotho Members of Parliament(MPs) decided to make a press conference justifying why they...

Piloting the Integrated National Financing Frameworks in Lesotho

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Jacqueline Saline Olweya - The UNDP Resident Representative Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been stagnating and is of concern to policymakers and...

Embracing the remarkable strengths of women in leadership

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… Keynote as we close off women’s month Nobandile Seleteng Ranthamane In a world where boundaries are being challenged and norms are being reshaped, it's imperative...

Nacosec is shooting blanks

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By Theko Tlebere Some few months ago I made an unapologetic review on the establishment of the National Covid-19 Secretariat (Nacosec) while the CEO was...

A looming crisis: The stakes of the constitutional dispute

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Editorial Comment As the government finds itself entangled in a constitutional dispute over the reinstatement of the 11th Amendment to the Constitution Bill of 2022,...

Our Government lacks Vision

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By: Theko Tlebere More than ten years ago I wrote an article about the essentiality of having a vision, either as an indivual or an...

The culture of brutality within the LMPS reflects deep-rooted systemic issues that must be...

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Motsamai Mokotjo The Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) recently held a graduation ceremony, an event typically associated with celebration and pride. However, this occasion took place...

Juka’s triumph: Justice prevails in the face of betrayal

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Motsamai Mokotjo In a country not so far away, a land known as Juka, President Bongo Amir found himself facing a grave and perilous situation....

World Radio day

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A nation at peace with its media is a nation at peace with itself and one which shall attain its economic affluence. This is...

An Urgent Plea to UNDP Lesotho: Upholding sovereignty, justice, and respect for Laws

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“Colonialism and its attitudes die hard, like the attitudes of slavery, whose hangover still dominates behaviour in certain parts of the Western hemisphere,” Kwame...