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on May 20, 2009
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MASERU — Malawi have turned down Lesotho’s request for a friendly international this month, a development that could be another serious indictment of local football standards. The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) had tried to engage Malawi after earlier overtures to Ghana and Tanzania failed to get favourable responses. LEFA technical director Seephephe Matete said the […]

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on May 20, 2009
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MASERU — A full season has almost passed since the Imperial Top Eight and Buddie Top 4 tournaments were held. However, eight months on, the match officials who handled the two competitions say they are yet to be given awards or prize money for their performances. “Referees have not been given their medals or their […]

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on May 20, 2009
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Lioli………….(2) 2 Lerotholi…..(0) 0   TEYATEYANENG — Many factors can influence the outcome of a football match: the weather, an early goal or a lucky call, for instance. Last Saturday Lioli had it all as they comfortably beat a hapless Lerotholi side 2-0 in Teyateyaneng. On two counts the weather gods favoured Lioli. First, the […]

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on May 20, 2009
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on May 20, 2009
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TEYATEYANENG — Through the course of a long, winding season every team will experience a blip — a dip in form when nothing seems to go according to plan, a period when the whole world seems to be against you. In April Lioli had that blip — a three-game spell where they couldn’t buy a […]

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on May 14, 2009
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 MASERU — Two All Basotho Convention (ABC) supporters believed to be close to party leader Tom Thabane were last Friday arrested in connection with last month’s attempt on Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili’s life. Dan Masia and Katiso Phasumane were picked up at different locations by officers from the police’s Special Support Unit (SSU) who suspected […]

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on May 14, 2009
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MASERU — There was drama at Kou Flats in Ha-Tsósane yesterday after a self-styled faith healer displayed a bizarrely garlanded object which he said was a snake he had captured in a client’s wardrobe. The “snake”, which residents of the village failed to conclusively identify, had a hairy head and colourful beads tied round it. […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU – There is chaos in the Education Facilities Unit (EFU) which falls under the Ministry of Education and Training after workers at the unit downed tools protesting against their inclusion in civil service structures without clear contracts. Before this the workers were not part of the civil service. The Lesotho Times can reveal that […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — The fight for the control of People’s Choice (PC) FM has intensified with revelations this week that station boss Motlatsi Majara has asked for protection from the police. Majara has asked the head of police’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Assistant Commissioner John Selete, to urgently intervene after a detective raided his office last […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — Students at the Lesotho College of Education (LCE) had to scrounge for food because the National Manpower Development Secretariat (NMDS) has not paid their grants for two months. The students said since the semester started in February their lives have been miserable because they are too broke to afford the basics like food, […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — Controversial politician Moeketsi Tsatsanyane has dumped the newly formed Senkatana party in a move that he says brings to an end his political career. Tsatsanyane, popularly known as Chaltin, says he has decided to end his political career that spanned over 41 years because he wants to dedicate his time to work for […]

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on May 13, 2009
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QACHA’S NEK – A 29-year-old man from Tebellong in Qacha’s Nek was on Monday slapped with a 10-year jail sentence without an option of a fine for rape. Thakhisi Lebetsa was convicted of  raping a 31-year old woman at Sekiring in November last year. Testifying before the court, the complainant said Lebetsa raped and threatened […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU  — Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili last Saturday said the death of National Independent Party (NIP) leader Dominic Motikoe had shocked him more than the foiled attempt on his life three weeks ago. Mosisili was speaking at Motikoe’s funeral last Saturday in Maputsoe. Motikoe was murdered in cold blood two weeks ago in Maputsoe by […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — The court battle for the leadership of the National Independent Party (NIP) is still on despite the death of party president Dominic Motikoe, a lawyer dealing with the matter said this week. Advocate Thabang Khauoe, representing NIP founder Anthony Manyeli who is challenging the legality of the executive committee that was led by […]

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on May 13, 2009
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THIS week Scrutator was inconsolable after her favourite team, Sekamaneng Young Stars, kissed good-bye to topflight football. Not that she did not expect the axe to fall on the boys after the incredible records they accomplished in their debut premiership season. First, you might want to remember that journalists had a torrid time getting the […]

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on May 13, 2009
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LAST week National University of Lesotho (NUL) Vice-Chancellor Professor Adelani Ogunrinade came under renewed pressure to step down. Ogunrinade, who has been fire-fighting over the past two years over his management of the university, is being accused of violating university regulations and neglecting his duties. He has however defiantly resisted calls for him to step […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU – Journalists from Lesotho celebrated World Press Freedom Day on May 5 in Leribe district. It is a day celebrated around the world on May 3 by media practitioners to highlight mostly the challenges and dangers they encounter in their line of duty. I have always wondered what makes one a journalist. Does anyone […]

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on May 13, 2009
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THE editor of the other weekly, Public Eye, has not been gracious enough to print my response to an article that appeared in their newspaper containing untruths about me and an erstwhile colleague. I suspect this is deliberate because the editor/proprietor has a history with the organisation in question. The editor is refusing to recognise […]

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on May 13, 2009
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I HAVE read an article          in your newspaper, Lesotho Times, of May 7 – 13, 2009.  I wish to refer to an article titled “NUL pressed to suspend VC” where I have noted some incorrect statements attributed to me. I am erroneously quoted as saying:  “It is nonsense that I am working in cahoots with […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA) is set to effect a 150 percent rent hike for tenants occupying its residential and commercial properties around the country, Lesotho Times has learnt. The hike will affect tenants at Katse Village, Mohale Dam and ‘Muela. The LHDA has also issued new leases with additional conditions. The […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — Taxpayers living in areas far from the Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA) offices but are close to any of the Standard Lesotho Bank branches will no longer take long trips in order to pay tax. The bank and the LRA on Tuesday this week launched a value added service that will enable VAT filing […]

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on May 13, 2009
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Anxiety may be understood as the pathological counterpart of normal fear and is manifest by disturbances of mood, as well as of thinking, behaviour, and daily physical activity. Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, agoraphobia which is the abnormal fear of being helpless in a situation from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing, characterised initially […]

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on May 13, 2009
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STEAMING IT OFF WHAT is it with ex-lovers who do not want to let go? Ok, I know that those feelings you two shared do not just disappear — especially if you had some sort of an intimate relationship. There is a Sesotho saying which, when translated, means that feelings — strong ones at that […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — Afro-pop musician Sechaba Litabe, popularly known as Fatere, has dumped his South African label over what he says is lack of transparency. Fatere said he was not going to renew his two-year contract with IP Music Recording Studio when it runs out in September. His debut album, Ke Seoli, was recorded and distributed […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — Veteran famo crooner Mantsá says his dabbling in opposition politics has not adversely affected his music career. Mantsá, whose real name is Lephoi Elias Mohale, was the opposition All Basotho Convention (ABC)’s parliamentary candidate for the ‘Maliepetsane constituency in the 2007 general elections. He lost but remains a key figure in the party. […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) is looking for a substantive chief executive officer, the Lesotho Times has learnt. An advert for the post was expected to be flighted in the media this week. LEFA administration officer Mohapi Mokhosi has been acting as the CEO since Mafole Sematlane quit in September last year. Sematlane […]

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on May 13, 2009
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MASERU — A year after their controversial arrival in the Premier League, Sekamaneng Young Stars are returning to the first division. Young Stars will go down with one of the league’s worst ever records. The Sekamaneng outfit have won just once in 27 league games this season and have garnered just seven points all term, […]

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on May 13, 2009
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QOALING — When Lesotho’s national Under-15 side returned home from Botswana two weeks ago they were empty-handed. It was not because their luggage had been lost but rather because the team had lost all their games at a four-team Under-15 tournament — 2-1 to Botswana, 4-0 to South Africa and 1-0 to the hosts’ B […]

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on May 7, 2009
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MASERU — The government’s new financial system has unearthed thousands of ghost workers that have been on the payroll for the past five or more years, the Lesotho Times can reveal. Sources close to the issue said the new financial management system has revealed that the government has been losing millions of maloti by paying […]