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A suspected murderer of Ikhetheleng Matabane and ’Maserema ’Makong, two top officials of Naledi Funeral Planners, handed himself over to the police last Thursday. Mokomane Moisa, 40, appeared briefly before the Maseru Magistrate’s Court for remand on Tuesday.

WE may never know why the government abruptly cancelled the curfew last week. It could be a decision informed by the fierce backlash from the public. That the curfew was deeply unpopular was apparent even to those who reluctantly nursed some hope that it might, at the very least, reduce the murders that have rocked …

Late on the afternoon of Saturday May 27, 2023, one of us had a visitor in the person of a woman in her late 30s. She was begging for food, and was almost losing her mind from hunger. She had a baby on her back who, the woman said, was two months old.

TWELVE Rastafarians have filed an urgent application in the Constitutional Court challenging regulations that outlaw the growing, possession and smoking of marijuana. The application comes after two Rastafarians were arrested and charged with growing and possessing dagga at their Ha-Matala home.

NATIONAL Security Service (NSS) boss, Pheello Ralenkoane, could regret his decision to take on Machesetsa Mofomobe in a legal battle. Ralenkoane filed an affidavit to oppose Mofomobe’s application to block the NSS’ attempts to confiscate his phones.

THE National Security Service (NSS) intelligence officer accused of leaking secrets to Machesetsa Mofomobe has been having battles with her bosses over a transfer for months. An investigation by thepost has revealed that the fights started when the officer, Ithabeleng Pitso, broke her arm during an NSS training programme last year.

WHEN passion meets talent, dynamite follows. This rings true for Tsabo Sello. Despite lack of formal training in acting or theatre, the 36-year-old is playing a starring role in soap opera Mali a Borena, which airs on Lesotho Television (LTV). “It’s not necessarily a must to gain formal education in order for a person to …

ECONET Telecom Lesotho built a two-roomed house for a destitute family in Qacha’s Nek town. The house was handed over to the family in the presence of Social Development Minister Pitso Lesaoana last week.

The Lesotho Electricity Company (LEC) says it is under pressure to introduce load-shedding due to the non-payment of debts. The non-payment, including by the government and individuals, has now put pressure on the electricity company.

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