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on Jul 23, 2009
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LERIBE –– A police officer accused of soliciting a bribe was sentenced to two years in prison or a fine of M10 000 after the Leribe Magistrate’s Court found him guilty as charged. The officer, Trooper Thabo Shale, 30, was working in the Child and Gender Protection Unit in Leribe. According to evidence presented in […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU – Judgment in a child mutilation case against Chief Masupha Posholi of Ha Ralimpe in Semonkong and 10 other people has been postponed to August 3. The ruling had to be postponed after Justice ‘Maseshope Hlajoane fell ill and could not make it to court to read the judgment. Chief Posholi together with his […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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QACHA’S NEK –– A 29-year-old man from Ha Moleleki in Qacha’s Nek could not object after being charged with dealing in dagga without a prescription and admitted the drug was his. Moora Makoa was sentenced to one year in prison or a fine of M1 000 by the Qacha’s Nek Magistrate Court for contravening provisions […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU – Goal! Wait, no goal, offside. That was Linare’s 2008/09 Buddie Premier League campaign – so close yet so far. In fact that’s been Linare’s story for the past ten years; the club has failed to win any silverware since the turn of the century. On the league front things are especially depressing. Since […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU – Lesotho may soon have new faces in its professional golfing ranks. Four golfers are being trained and inspected by Lesotho’s sole professional golfer Motlalentoa Moloi and are now in the final stages of a long road to professional golf. The players at the finishing school are Baitsi Motsamai, Tieho Mochebele, Tlotliso Khabo and […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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OPPOSITION parties last week said they will call for an indefinite mass job stay-away starting August 3 to press the government to address the contentious issue of proportional representation (PR) seats. The proposed stay-away comes in the wake of Sir Ketumile Masire’s dramatic decision a fortnight ago to abandon his mediation mission citing lack of […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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AS I SEE IT   THE rhetoric that is coming from our politicians over the issue of the Mixed Member Proportional representation electoral system is quite unnerving. I now fear for the future of my country. The politicians are set to plunge our country into senseless mayhem reminiscent of the 1998 political disturbances. That was […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU — Finance Minister Timothy Thahane on Monday signed a US$25 million agreement with the World Bank for financing the Metolong project. Thahane signed the agreement with World Bank country director for Lesotho, Ruth Kagia. The agreement includes a US$8.5 million grant while the remaining US$16.5 million will be a soft loan which will be […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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BOTTOMS UP WITH BACCHUS   A WEEK away from payday and as coinless as a church mouse — that just wasn’t enough to dissuade Red Square from checking out what was happening at one of our few spots in town. In any case, she was too depressed to find good sleep without drowning an awful […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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SCRUTATOR   IF anyone thought Scrutator was simply malicious, take a good look at the Voiceless this week. To their credit, the scribes at that wannabe tabloid have exhibited some conscience of some sort. Just a week after I exposed their shameless story-thieving, they tried to be original this time round. The results are there […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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STEAMING IT OFF   THERE are some people out there who are so ignorant they should be in prison. Serious! Do not get me wrong — this has nothing to do with anyone’s level of education or even social status. This is plainly based on the simple fact of ignorance though, at this point, I […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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DOCTORS CORNER   THERE are many diseases that affect us that can be prevented — and a simple way of doing this is through immunisation/vaccination. This method, used in most countries, has especially been shown to be very effective with children. In 1974, the Expanded Programme on Immunisation was launched in the wake of the […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU — Miss Vodacom-PC FM 2009 concluded its revelry with a prize-giving ceremony at the Maseru Sun Hotel on Monday. The event, to reward achievements at the pageant held two weeks ago, was originally pencilled in for an 11am start at The Times Cafe but ultimately began nearly two hours late. Fortunately, the delays didn’t […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU — Lioli goalkeeper Isaiah Mosala has gone AWOL. According to his employers, Mosala has not been seen at training since Lioli began their pre-season sessions at the start of this month. He joined the champions last season after failing to make the grade at South African side Free State Stars. The goal-minder was forced […]

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on Jul 23, 2009
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MASERU — The African Champions League saga is far from over after Lioli this week questioned the Lesotho Football Association (LEFA)’s decision to endorse LCS’s participation in the continental tournament. LEFA last week backed the Premier League’s earlier decision to register LCS as Lesotho’s representatives in the Champions League. Lioli insist that as the national […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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  MASERU — All Basotho Congress (ABC) leader Thomas Thabane (pictured) is breathing fire after the government derailed mediation efforts to resolve a long-running dispute over parliamentary seats. Former Botswana president Ketumile Masire, the envoy appointed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to mediate the dispute, abandoned the mission last week citing unwillingness on […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — A meeting called by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) to deal with electoral issues collapsed yesterday after opposition parties insisted they wanted the dispute over parliamentary seats resolved first.  The meeting, which was held at Victoria Hotel and attended by Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili, had to be adjourned after opposition parties said they […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — The government has withdrawn a gazette dealing with ministers and legislators’ pensions because of errors. The gazette, issued on May 22, was dealing with pensions and benefits for MPs, the prime minister and ministers. The Public Service principal secretary, Tsukutlane Au, said the gazette had to be withdrawn because it had serious errors. […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — The government remains adamant that it did not sabotage the dialogue process with opposition on the dispute over proportional representation seats as Ketumile Masire said in his statement last week. The government has been on the defensive since last week insisting that they did nothing wrong. The opposition has been on the offensive […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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SIR Ketumile Masire, the envoy appointed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to mediate Lesotho’s dispute over the allocation of parliamentary seats, has abruptly abandoned the mission. Masire cited a breakdown of dialogue with Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili’s government for walking out on Lesotho. The mediation efforts had come about after opposition parties accused […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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AS I SEE IT LESOTHO has always embraced the importance of education.  Children are taught to dream big at an early age. They are taught that to make it big in life one has to be educated.  The idea is that there are no shortcuts in life. I remember when we were little girls growing […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — Lesotho has been caught up in a trade row that threatens to tear up the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the country’s major source of revenue. This comes after Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland signed a trade deal with the European Union (EU) — the SADC Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) — without the approval […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — Prince Harry says the people of Lesotho will be decimated by Aids if action to fight the disease is not intensified, British tabloid the Daily Express has reported. Harry was speaking an event to celebrate the third anniversary of Sentebale, his charity foundation in Lesotho. “Lesotho is such a wonderful country and is […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU –– A group of 71 civil servants is suing B Blue Financial Services, a money-lending institution, over incidental charges associated with its loans.  In an application filed with the High Court, the civil servants are seeking that the court declares as null and void B Blue’s incidental charges and other expenses relating to their […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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SCRUTATOR This week I bring you the mother of all scandals. For some time I have not said anything about that Voiceless paper because something about their recent editions had fooled me into believing they were improving.  But after a casual perusal this week I was shocked to discover what is considered the worst criminal […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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STEAMING IT OFF THE past few weeks have been rather hectic for yours truly. First I had to grapple with the idea of getting old, then the rest just snowballed from there and, as they say, all hell broke loose. I recently celebrated an age that makes me quite near being the calendar’s mate and […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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DOCTORS CORNER   Brushing technique Place bristles along the gum line at a 45-degree angle. Bristles should contact both the tooth surface and the gum line. Gently brush the outer tooth surfaces of two to three teeth using a vibrating back and forth rolling motion. Move brush to the next group of two to three […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU — It’s been an unbelievably hectic week for Karabelo Mokoallo since she was named Miss Vodacom-PC FM last Saturday. The 22-year-old stunner is still over the moon about the first prize of a brand new Chevrolet Spark car which came with the crown. “It’s so great,” Karabelo told the Lesotho Times yesterday. “I’m not […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU –– LCS have received the blessing of Lesotho’s football governing body, LEFA, to participate in next year’s CAF Champions League. The decision was taken at a closed-door high-level meeting held at Bambatha on Saturday the Lesotho Times has learnt. In effect LEFA have rubber-stamped the Premier League’s prior insistence that Masheshena will be Lesotho’s […]

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on Jul 16, 2009
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MASERU –– Lesotho will play Mozambique in an away friendly match on July 29. The game will be Likuena’s fourth this year. The national team has been practising every day since July 6 but will start full camp next Monday. National coach Zavisa Milosavljevic has been in Serbia on holiday for the last three weeks […]