Lesotho launches training on Waste Characterization Survey Methodology to strengthen data-driven waste management, reduce pollution, and support a cleaner, healthier future.
Supported by the @LesothoPR , @UNDPLesotho , @UNEP , the Government of Japan, and IGES-CCET
The Road Fund will take over responsibility for toll gate fee collection and administration from Revenue Services Lesotho with effective from 01 July 2026.
The two organisations announced in a joint media statement that the transfer aligns with the legislative framework under which the Road Fund is mandated to mobilise, manage and account for revenues dedicated to road maintenance and development.
The move is expected to consolidate collection, administration and customer service under one body, providing stakeholders with a single point of engagement on toll matters.
@StandardLSBank will tomorrow hand over a vehicle and other donated items to Starlight Oasis of Hope Hospice in Maqhaka, Berea, in a move aimed at strengthening palliative care services in the community.
The donation is expected to support the hospice’s planned home visit programme, which is scheduled to begin next month. The initiative will enable healthcare workers to extend care and support to patients in their homes, improving access to essential palliative services.
The Lesotho National Federation of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (LNFOD) marked International Albinism Awareness Day 2026 on Saturday, with a call to reject colour-based discrimination and recognise the full humanity of persons with albinism.
LNFOD said the theme challenges everyday behaviours that are often dismissed as harmless including staring, mocking comments, exclusion, and stereotypes but which can cause lasting emotional harm, especially for children and young people.
The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Offences (DCEO) has given all designated public officials who have not yet submitted asset declarations for the 2025/26 financial year a final 14-day ultimatum.
Prime Minister Sam Matekane appeared on the list of 14 Cabinet members who declared, including Thabo Mofosi, Pitso Lesaoana, Richard Ramoeletsi, Selibe Mochoboroane, and DPM Nthomeng Majara.
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Her Majesty Queen 'Masenate Mohato Seeiso will be among the distinguished participants at the Desert Bush Walk 10th Anniversary, scheduled to take place from July 23 to 25, 2026, in Jwaneng, Botswana.
This year's edition holds special significance as it coincides with the Queen's 50th birthday celebrations. Her Majesty has confirmed her return to the event following her participation in the eighth edition, further strengthening her association with the initiative.
The three-day programme will feature a variety of activities, including a Botswana-Lesotho-South Africa cultural exchange, groundbreaking ceremonies for community development projects, market days, a symposium, site visits, game drives, mine tours, and a gala dinner.
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