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ONE of Muckraker’s hobbies is to laugh at all those who shed tears when politicians pull their middle fingers on them after being elected. Her thrill over the past three months has been the collective screams about the government’s epic failure to live up to its campaign promises.

The Socialist Revolutionaries (SR) says it is not giving up onits fight to reverse the M5 000 fuel allowances for MPs. The party’s deputy leader, Tlohelang Aumane, told thepost that the Sam Matekane-led government had squandered a great chance to reverse the allowance.

THE government has suspended its payment system after it was hacked last week. The Communications Ministry director, Abeloang Ramakhula, said the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) has been down since last Thursday.

Likuena head coach Veselin Jelusic says he is expecting a tough game against Comoros on Saturday in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. The match will be played at the Orlando Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, because of Setsoto Stadium’s continuing ban by Africa’s governing body, CAF.

National rugby team head coach Morapeli Motaung has named his final 12 man squad for the Rugby Africa Pre-Olympic Qualifiers in Mauritius next weekend. The team is camping in Morija and they will be based there until they leave the country next Thursday.

Tensions are coming to a boil at the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) as the fight between two senior officers heads to the High Court. IEC’s public relations manager Tuoe Hantsi this week filed an urgent application to block his boss Mpaiphele Maqutu’s plan to haul him before a disciplinary panel for June 16.

The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) has introduced new rules clamping down on the number of foreign players eligible to start a match in the Vodacom Premier League. The new rules are effective from July 1 after which Premier League clubs will only be allowed to register a maximum of five foreign players and this refers …

IN the bustling landscape of Lesotho, one name stands out as a driving force behind job creation, economic empowerment, and technological change – M-Pesa. The Vodacom Lesotho Services managing director, Palesa Mphunyetsane, says this ground-breaking mobile money platform has transformed the way people transact. Its impact on job creation and economic productivity is nothing short …

THE disclosure by Police Minister Lebona Lephema that 213 people were murdered in the last five months alone is yet another vivid reminder that the government is losing its battle against crime.

Teboho Phalatsi, 24, was only nine when he lost his father. It was a loss that hit him extremely hard and to cope with his grief, he threw himself into writing poetry. It was an endeavour that proved thoroughly therapeutic. The result, after years of experimentation with form and style, is a brand of poetry …

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