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“Investigations revealed that Matlabe was suspecting that his wife was having an extra marital affair, and this came after he saw his wife speaking to a man near Makoanyane Barracks. “The two then had a fallout and ‘Maseabata decided to go to her maiden home. Matlabe followed her and...
Yesterday he told theLesotho Timesthat upon assuming the reins of power, one of his immediate tasks would be to ensure that the huge backlog of cases in the country’s courts of law is cleared. “The first thing I will do as prime minister is to ensure that the judiciary will work har...
One of the applicants’ lawyers, Advocate ‘Mabatšoeneng Hlaele, told theLesotho Timesthat as a result of Adv Setlojoane’s illness, the applicants and respondents’ lawyers will no longer argue their clients’ case and the judges will make a decision on the basis of both sides’ heads ...
Newspaper article Cape Times (South Africa) Read preview Additional information Contributors: Publication: Cape Times (South Africa) Date: March 27, 2014 Article excerpt BYLINE: Wiseman Khuzwayo President Jacob Zuma is on a working visit to Lesotho today to attend the start of phase two ...
…despite impressive MCC scorecard on eligibility …Lesotho must complete reforms to access funds Mathatisi Sebusi / Leemisa Thuseho THE United States has implored Lesotho to complete requisite legislative reforms to eliminate all bottlenecks in accessin
Tokelo Khausela THE Standard Bank Group, in partnership with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), are on an ambitious drive to boost the Lesotho economy by opening Chinese markets for local producers. The two parties facilitated for a loca
Mohalenyane Phakela FACILITIES at the Moshoeshoe Airport are already dilapidating barely a year after a Chinese-owned construction company, Chun Ye (Pty) Ltd, refurbished the VIP and VVIP lounges after winning a controversial M2, 8 million tender. Chun Y
...as it went down to Limkokwing University Leemisa Thuseho LESOTHO Defence Force (LDF) FC continued their poor run in the Vodacom Premier League (VPL) 2023/24 campaign when they lost 1-0 to Limkowking University (LU) FC yesterday at Ratjomose Ground. Af