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US cuts food aid to 36,000 children in Lesotho

Learners at Ha Samuel Primary School queue for their breakfast. Photos: Sechaba Mokhethi Sechaba Mokhethi A programme designed to feed more than 36,000 learners at 200 schools in Lesotho will now end after abrupt cuts by the US Department of Agriculture. The Lesotho government says it’s own food programme will now cover these

Trout farming company’s strange “error” on donations

Fish cages in Katse Dam, photo by Sechaba Mokhethi Sanlei Premium Trout reported community donations of fish heads worth M2.9-million, but actually gave less than M450,000 Sechaba Mokhethi SanLei Premium Trout, which farms trout in Lesotho’s Katse Dam under licence from the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA), overstated its donations to the community,

Big US-funded chicken project shuts down in Lesotho

A major US-funded project aimed at boosting Lesotho’s chicken farming industry has been canned. Photo: Sechaba Mokhethi Sechaba Mokhethi A M500-million project to boost chicken farming in Lesotho has been canned by the United States Department of Agriculture. The Sustainable Transformation of Enterprises in the Poultry Sector (STEPS) project, launched in 2023, aimed

Lesotho Highlands Water Project contractor suspended for polluting rivers

Work has been suspended on the 38km tunnel between the Polihali and Katse dams. Photo: Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (fair use). Sechaba Mokhethi Kopano Ke Matla Joint Venture, responsible for building a 38-km tunnel connecting two dams in the Lesotho highlands, has had to suspend operations. Inspections revealed that the company’s wastewater treatment

US shuts down massive Lesotho development project

Millennium Challenge Corporation deputy chief executive Chidi Blyden at the launch of the project in Maseru. Photo: US Embassy in Maseru, copied for fair use. Sechaba Mokhethi The United States has moved to shut down an American-funded M6-billion development project. The government has not confirmed the closure of the Lesotho Health and Horticulture

Fight over fish in Katse Dam

Local fishers preparing their catch at Katse Dam: Photos by Sechaba Mokhethi Local fishers say they are arrested and beaten up but authorities deny this Sechaba Mokhethi Fishers at Katse Dam claim they have been beaten by officials policing the area on behalf of the Lesotho Highlands Development Authority (LHDA). The dam is part

Security forces accused of brutal torture

Ombudsman Advocate Tlotliso Polaki calls for urgent security sector reforms Billy Ntaote In a damning report released on March 6, 2025, Ombudsman Advocate Tlotliso Polaki called for urgent security sector reforms, detailing harrowing accounts of torture and abuse committed by Lesotho’s security forces. Polaki’s report is based on testimonies from witnesses in

How a secret migrant trafficking syndicate took over Malawi

After several months of investigation and travelling the treacherous routes used by human traffickers, a chilling underworld of exploitation is exposed. The inquiry pulls back the curtain on a network that preys on vulnerable migrants, unveiling the powerful figures pulling the strings, their corrupt grip on the Malawi government, and

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