News
January 30, 2009
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Civil service union boss suspended

MASERU – The executive secretary of Lesotho Public Service Staff Association (LEPSSA), S’khulumi Ntsoaole, says he was forced to go on leave by some members of the executive committee.  Ntsoaole said he was booted out of the office on January 14 by some members of the executive committee. He said some members of the executive […]

News
January 30, 2009
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Tséhlana faces stern test

MASERU – Lehlohonolo Tséhlana’s grip on Mokhotlong faces an acid test on Sunday when he launches his Senkatana party at a time when the All Basotho Convention (ABC) will be having a rally in the same constituency. The Mokhotlong legislator split from the ABC late last year accusing the leadership of lacking vision and personalising […]

News
January 27, 2009
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Letseng awards scholarships to 7 students

MASERU – Lesotho’s biggest mining firm, Letséng Diamonds, last Friday awarded scholarships to seven students to enable them to study at South African universities. The seven join 15 other students who are already studying at South African colleges and universities under the Letsing Diamond scholarship scheme. The students will study electrical engineering, mining engineering, environmental […]

News
January 22, 2009
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Eight arrested for suspected murder

MAFETENG – Police in Mafeteng district have arrested eight men for allegedly burning four members of one family to death in ‘Masemouso after accusing them of witchcraft. Sergeant Motlalehi Phihlela said the couple and their two children were burnt to death after some villagers set their house on fire two weeks ago.Phihlela said the villagers […]

News
January 22, 2009
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Principal secretary sentenced

MASERU – The principal secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Ponts’o Lebotsa, was yesterday sentenced to five years in prison for flouting tender regulations. Lebotsa, 47, was however given the option to pay a fine of M10 000 within the next 30 days in order to escape jail. The crown had alleged that in February 2007 […]

News
January 22, 2009
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ABC discontent spreads

MASERU – The discontent that has been simmering in the All Basotho Convention (ABC) leadership is beginning to spread to the grassroots structures of the party. There are signs that Lesotho’s biggest opposition party is on the verge of cracking at its foundation. The first real indication of these fissures emerged this week with revelations […]

Features & Analysis, News
January 22, 2009
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King prorogues parliament

MASERU – King Letsie III prorogued parliament last week but no reasons were given for the move which observers say is quite unusual. The house will resume business on February 6. There is speculation in political circles that the move could be in preparation for the eventual dissolution of parliament. The speculation has been gathering […]

News
January 22, 2009
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Windfall for tax payers

MASERU – The Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA) will refund over M100 million to workers who have been paying excess tax for the past 10 months. About 48 000 workers will get refunds for the excess pay-as-you-earn tax that they have been paying at a time when the tax rate should have been reduced. The reduction in […]

News
December 01, 2008
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FNB suspects granted bail

MASERU – Three people who were arrested last month in connection with a M4.3 million heist at First National Bank (FNB) were last week Tuesday granted bail by a Maseru magistrate. Presiding magistrate Mokoenihi Patsi granted a M1 000 bail each to Lehlohonolo Tsikinyane, 26, Sekhonyana Justice Ntlhabo, 65, and Seemane Qhoai, 30. A fourth accused, […]

News
December 01, 2008
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Police officer gunned down

MASERU- A police officer was shot and killed by unknown people last week on Tuesday morning at his home in Mohalalitoe. Raphael Rakoro who was based at Police Training College (PTC) died on arrival at Queen Elizabeth II Hospital in Maseru. Senior Inspector Moshe Raleting confirmed the incident. An eyewitness said Rakoro was talking to […]

Local News, News
December 01, 2008
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Security firm chief escapes with M2 000 fine

MASERU – A security company boss was lucky to escape with a M2 000 fine last week after he undressed and severely assaulted his worker in Maseru two weeks ago. Moeketsi Rafuthu, who is the boss of Lion Mount Security Services, assaulted Mohau Lesenyeho who was a security guard at the security firm. The “accused did […]

News
December 01, 2008
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Police recover 79 cattle seized by KZN villagers

MOKHOTLONG – The police in Mokhotlong last week recovered 79 cattle that had been seized by villagers in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The recovery of the cattle followed a joint operation carried by Lesotho and South African police following the cattle raids three weeks ago. Police spokesman Senior Inspector Moshe Raleting said the joint police operation […]

Features & Analysis, News
December 01, 2008
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Health minister says mother-to-child HIV infection rate still high

MASERU – The Minister of Health and Social Welfare Mphu Ramatlapeng says although there has been a general decline in HIV prevalence among pregnant women in Lesotho, the prevalence of mother-to-child infection remained high. A 2007 survey shows that the prevalence rate among pregnant women in Lesotho has declined from 28.9 percent in 2003, to […]

News
December 01, 2008
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MKM fights central bank

MASERU – Troubled MKM firm has filed an application at the High Court to stop the Central Bank of Lesotho from liquidating the company arguing that it has already filed an appeal against the High Court decision declaring it insolvent. The central bank filed the petition to liquidate MKM after auditors declared the firm insolvent. […]