Likuena striker Katleho Makateng has opened up about his first season playing professional football in South Africa, which he described as very challenging.
The normally serene Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena turned into a party scene on Sunday as the invincible Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) Ladies celebrated their Women’s Super League (WSL) title victory in style. The crown was already secured going into the final day and the army side finished off their perfect season by brushing aside Thaba-Tseka …
Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) Secretary General Mokhosi Mohapi is aiming for a seat in the CAF Executive Committee. Mohapi is running for a vacant member position and he is up against two candidates – Walter Nyamilandu from Malawi and Mohamad Sobha from Mauritius.
The Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) has announced two friendly matches for the national team Likuena this weekend. Likuena will play Eswatini away from home as part of the preparations for their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Comoros on June 17. The game will be played in South Africa at the Dobsonville Stadium …
Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) Ladies have continued their dominance of local women’s football by sealing the Women’s Super League (WSL) title with three games to spare. LDF have been relentless once more this term and have won all 15 league games this season, scoring 100 goals in the process and only conceding twice to collect …
LESOTHO’S only referral psychiatric hospital, Mohlomi, is battling overcrowding. The hospital’s forensic unit houses 80 instead of 35 patients as per its bedding capacity. A room for two people is said to host more than five patients and some patients are forced to sleep on the mattresses, sharing everything.
“I am the only one making mistakes and I will be better off if I am dead.” This was not Libakiso, 19, speaking to a friend or relative. Those words were instead on a suicide note Libakiso had scribbled before disappearing from her home in Mohale’s Hoek and drinking a bottle of pesticide.
Limpho Tau, the Minister in Uncle Sam’s office, had a strong message for criminals last week. “Criminals must stop poking the government in the eye because it will respond heavily as it is dedicated to making Lesotho a better place to live in,” Tau said in an interview with a local newspaper. If you don’t …
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