Basotho trust their King more than any other governance institution and even favour amending the Constitution to give him a greater say on issues of national importance‚ according to an Afrobarometer ...
Migration and free movement within Africa remain critical yet underreported issues, especially when it comes to their impact on women. African Women in Media (AWiM) has led a fellowship-driven project ...
Lesotho’s failure to implement critical reforms designed to stabilise the country’s chronically turbulent politics suggests it will be politics as usual after the votes have all been counted. The one ...
The African Transformation Movement (ATM) says it’s disappointed by government’s decision to sell historically valuable land that was once the capital of the Basotho kings in the Free State. The land ...
Sanlam and Bloemfontein’s National Museum are presenting the first exhibition of the globally famous Basotho blankets. The exhibition celebrates the stories of the blankets which have become an iconic ...
As Lesotho celebrates its bicentennial, views are mixed on how well government is advancing the country's founding principles. The Basotho nation was founded by King Moshoeshoe I in 1824 at ...
(MENAFN- The Post) THE conversations around boundaries between Lesotho and South Africa ought to start, first, by agreeing on events leading to Basotho losing land in the nineteenth century. This ...
The national commissioner of the South African Police Service (Saps), General Fannie Masemola, and Lesotho police chief advocate Borotho Matsoso have confirmed a collaborative investigation into ...
Pretoria - Despite requests for an extension of the Lesotho Special Permit (LSP) by members of the Basotho community living in South Africa, the home affairs department on Friday said the application ...