Beneficiaries will now be able to apply to get money from the settlement almost two years after the Johannesburg high court ruled on the matter.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a negative effect on journalists’ health, working conditions and freedom to report. Now more than ever, media freedom needs to be upheld
Lesotho has been used as a microcosm in this article to reflect how the foreign policy has affected Africa
The film, which explores loss and land resettlement, is absorbing and technically accomplished
Days of Cannibalism tells a compelling story about Chinese traders moving into Lesotho in search of economic success and the effects this has on the Basotho people
The department is fighting with a small Free State town, which it accuses of continuing to employ an illegal immigrant
“Until the law itself makes it nigh impossible for tragedies like Tatane, Marikana and Khosa to occur without real consequence, our fractured relationship with authority will persist.”
A political obituary for Thomas Thabane
It was hailed as a revolution in private investment in healthcare in Africa, but almost a decade after it was opened, Lesotho’s only specialist hospital takes up almost a third of the country’s entire health budget. Now, we may finally know why
The stigma around the plant needs to be addressed and citizens involved in new policies and processes in order for the market to change
Taking place after the musician had gone back to the United States and after a short sojourn to Liberia, the Live in Lesotho concerts are a musical and thematic pivot towards home.
After years of data processing at the Wits laboratory, one evolutionary scientist has constructed a 3D model of a baby Massospondylus
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Terms of Reference: (Individual) Short Term Individual Consultant DEPARTMENT Project Implementing Unit JOB TITLE Development of Project Implementation Manual PROJECT Lesotho Nutrition and Health System Strengthening Project (LNHSSP) RESPONSIBLE TO Project Coordinator DATE OF ISSUE 3rd February 2020 Introduction The Government of Lesotho (GOL) is planning to implement the Lesotho Nutrition and Health System Strengthening […]
Since the demand for resources far outmatches the patronage available, Lesotho’s political arena has become brutally competitive
The prime minister has been questioned by the police, plunging the country into another crisis
Roughly 45-million people in southern Africa are in urgent need of food aid as a result of drought, flooding and economic hardship, the UN said Thursday. “This hunger crisis is on a scale we’ve not seen before and the evidence shows it’s going to get worse,” World Food Programme (WFP) regional director Lola Castro said […]
Most people’s response is to flee or fight when faced with a problem, particularly an ongoing one, but in Southern Africa they work together
Pakalitha Mosisili has been the pre-eminent power broker for
decades. What will the Mountain Kingdom look like without him?
Morena Leraba and Kommanda Obbs draw upon deep roots in creating the new Sesotho sound
SA’s former NPA boss will prosecute the Mountain Kingdom’s most politically sensitive case
Our country has a duty to ensure women’s rights are protected here and in the region
Supporters of the pact say its programmes provide assistance that facilitate trade
Christopher Williams reflects on Nelson Mandela’s nuanced views on the use of armed force
Research in the Afromontane Research Uni is promoted around three broad themes to foster inter and multidisciplinary discourse
The rowdiness that marked the All Basotho Convention’s navel-gazing “sabbatical conference” gave a new twist to the leadership battle in the party
The number of researchers is growing but R&D needs far more investment
A fall out between Arron Banks and his former business partner has led to a Hawks investigation
‘Lesotho is a country in chaos and shows little signs of recuperating any time soon’
A mother’s love led her to South Africa to find a school for her son with autism.
Basotho companies claim they are being prejudiced and want the high court to intervene