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Chief in court for trafficking

SECHABA MOKHETHI Chief Letsie Shoaepane of Ha Shoaepane in Matsieng is facing trafficking charges relating to allegedly transferring a 20-year-old woman from Thaba-Tseka district, harbouring her in his house and subjecting her to forced labour and repeated rape in September 2016. In this protracted trial, Letsie first appeared before magistrate court on

Chinese trafficker off hook

How Lesotho ground-breaking case was bungled SECHABA MOKHETHI A 42-year old Chinese man was sentenced 15 years in prison with no option of fine but is now a free man after spending only two months in jail. The Maseru magistrate court had slapped Zheng Chuan Xian with 15-years imprisonment in January 2012,

Poverty blamed for Lesotho-SA trafficking

SECHABA MOKHETHI Poverty-stricken Basotho usually fall prey to scams and deceptions which see them lured into trafficking traps which result in forced sex work and labour, dashing any hopes of greener pastures in the comparatively rich South Africa. MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism has uncovered these misdeeds are not only performed by

Sold into Slavery: A Lifetime of Abuse

A woman tells her story of being abducted and trafficked across the border into slavery SECHABA MOKHETHI One day, Lipuo woke up in Johannesburg, with no memory of how she got there. As she regained consciousness, she came to discover she and her friend, Itumeleng, had been trafficked across the South African border.

Teen trafficked into prostitution

BILLY NTAOTE Lineo*, just seventeen (17) — tempted by the promise of a luxurious life in South Africa — found herself agreeing to date Charles*, they connected through social media, later agreeing to a first romantic get-away that turned out to be a gateway to being trafficked into prostitution. She told MNN

Starved and forced to sex work 

Porous borders land Zim sisters in Maseru misery SECHABA MOKHETHI Two Zimbabwean sisters were ensnared and forced into prostitution in Maseru, putting under the spotlight the challenge of porous borders in the Southern Africa region where migrants use fake passports and bribe corrupt officers to enter recipient countries. Without passports the girls, aged

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