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Money laundering investigation suffers setback
Mohloai Mpesi An investigation into the business dealings of controversial businessman Ketso Baba Ketso has suffered a setback following the…
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Vodacom hits back
Mohloai Mpesi No threatening letters will stop telecommunications giant Vodacom Lesotho (VCL) from requesting its subscribers to register their SIM…
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Minister in frantic effort to stop hospitals from hiking charges
Ntsoaki Motaung The Minister of Health Selibe Mochoboroane has admitted that the ministry delayed making subsidy payments to the Christian…
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Business
Why Lesotho wage bill is projected to decline by over M1 billion
Bereng Mpaki The closure of Lesotho’s High Commission in Malaysia is among cost-cutting adjustments projected to save the government of…
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No evidence for govt’s M443 million debt
Bereng Mpaki There is no documentation to prove that the government owes some of its suppliers M443 million for the…
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Fired police recruits speak out
Sekete Lesaoana Some of the 12 youths who were fired from the Police Training College (PTC) earlier this year have…
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IEC credibility under spotlight
The European Union Election Observation Mission team which recently tabled the elections report
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Mofomobe urges govt to tackle plight of Basotho migrants in SA
Sekete Lesaoana Basotho National Party (BNP) leader, Machesetsa Mofomobe, in parliament recently tabled a motion for the government to engage…
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Arts & Leisure
Queen Mosia and German group to hold music workshops in Lesotho schools
Neo Matheka Vocalist Nthakoana Ngatane, known as Queen Mosia in the music scene, has struck a partnership with a German…
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Farmers want livestock breeding, seeds production facilities
Ntsoaki Motaung Farmers have asked the government to help with the establishment of high-quality livestock breeding and seeds production facilities…
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