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‘Test while still strong’, warns HIV-positive mother

'MAJIRATA LATELA Matheriso Nike (41) of Ha Mojakhomo in Mohale’s Hoek district has urged fellow Basotho to test for HIV before they become too sick and find it too difficult to embark on AntiRetroViral (ARV) drugs. Nike told the MNN Center for Investigative Journalism (Centre) that once a person suspects that he or she is infected with

HIV-positive domestic workers also have rights

MANTŠALI PHAKOANA Being told you are HIV-positive is one of the most difficult experiences anyone could go through in life. One might feel scared, sad or even angry and all these emotions are a normal, and completely natural, part of coping with something that could change your life forever. However, sharing personal stories about the Human Immunodeficiency

‘HIV: It ends with me’

MAJIRATA LATELA “Our HIV-status does not determine the love that we have for each other,” says 22-year-old HIV-positive Thapelo Majoro. Majoro is the  Managing Director (MD) for the Barefoot Walking Campaign and is enrolled in a multimedia and software engineering programme at the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology. Majoro and his girlfriend are both infected with the

Farmers panic in anthrax scare

MANTŠALI PHAKOANA LESOTHO farmers are in a quandary following the recent outbreak of anthrax in the country which prompted the immediate export ban of wool, mohair and livestock to South Africa and other countries due to fears of spreading the disease. On 12 May 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MAFS) was notified

AD bigwigs feed on rural water project

SECHABA MOKHETHI and BILLY NTAOTE Have you ever found yourself stranded in rural Lesotho with a dire need to quench your thirst or answer the call of nature, but were forced to do your business in the bushes or drink from an unprotected well? If your answer is “yes”, be aware that this might have been

Heartbroken Mojakhomo speaks from exile

…says will only come to Lesotho when ‘Maesaiah is no longer First Lady KEISO MOHLOBOLI As yet another year rumbles on in Lesotho, it certainly seems to continue bearing the drama, fear and uncertainty of the past and more so for exiled mother-of-four ‘Makarabo Mojakhomo. Mojakhomo was the ‘Maesaiah Thabane Trust Fund Director until her arrest on 29 May 2018 for

Winter break to dodge Thabane ouster

Billy Ntaote This afternoon, Members of Parliament are set to decide whether the National Assembly should adjourn for a winter recess or assemble for another week to hear a proposed motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s administration. The MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism this morning learned parliamentary business committee members had all concurred the

UN in double-edged fight against hunger and HIV

Majirata Latela Lesotho’s vulnerable communities are in serious danger from the double-edged sword of a severe food shortage triggered by a devastating drought while also at the risk of contracting HIV as they frantically seek ways to put food on the table in a desperate effort to save their families from starvation.    This grim warning

Lesotho loses over M1.4 billion to corruption

MAJIRATA LATELA From 2013-2016 Lesotho lost more than M1, 479,049,462.60 to corruption, misuse of public funds and under collection of revenue. The Public accounts committee (PAC), in a report tabled before the National Assembly of Lesotho today showed that within the 2013-2016 period government of Lesotho lost a minimum amount of M1, 479,049,462.60 due to corruption and

M108 million lost to MPs loan repayments

…as instability causes two-year parly terms ‘MAJIRATA LATELA Public accounts committee (PAC) has recommended for a new law to ditch legislators’ loans guarantees having costed Lesotho’s ailing economy a whopping M108 million. This amount, the government has spent in repayment of loans taken by members of parliament, senate and other statutory position holders after dissolution of the short-lived Eighth

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