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Lioli and Bantu will lock horns in the People’s Cup final at Setsoto Stadium in a much-anticipated clash between the two arch-rivals on Sunday.
Vodacom Premier League outfit Swallows are still deliberating whether to appeal the Disputes and Protests Committee (DISPROCO) refusal to adjudicate on their complaints after they missed out on the People’s Cup.
Mehalalitoe captain Boitumelo ‘Queen’ Rabale is closing-in on a goalscoring milestone since joining Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies in 2020 where she continues to bag collective and individual accolades.
The football fraternity in the Mountain Kingdom is mourning the deaths of two legends of the beautiful game in Lepolesa ‘Masterpieces’ ’Mefane and Mahao ‘Bomber’ Matete.
LESOTHO is battling a huge shortage of eggs following a surge in demand, thepost heard this week. The Operations Manager of Ramela and Associates, Mokhesi Maraisane, said they are failing to keep up with the demand for eggs.
LETSHEGO Financial Services in partnership with Alliance Insurance Company on Tuesday launched a new, affordable funeral insurance product called Sekhele Funeral Plan.
There are over 6 000 languages spoken worldwide but way back twice as many existed but died with time. If we do not step up and fight for ours it might be among many that are dying on a daily basis. One would say it is languages with a few speakers that die out but …
THE Lesotho Liquor and Restaurant Owners’ Association is cranking up pressure to force the government to reverse the new tobacco and alcohol levy which came into force last month.
MASERU – THE Polihali Dam project, which is estimated to cost at least M23 billion is expected to generate about 3 000 jobs at the peak of its operations. The Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase II, which is managed by the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA), is meant to provide water to the Gauteng region …