“Easter in @Semonkong’s mountains—where faith and nature both understand: sometimes you need winter before the renewal of spring. 🗻❄️🌿#Lesotho#ecotourism
Fellow Africans: We did it!!! Cameroonians have voted our 92-year-old president out of power.
They’ll try to steal our victory, but we won’t let them.
After 43 years, we’ve found our voice. We’ve found our power. 🇨🇲✊🏾
❄ SNOW FORECAST: More snowfall possible for Lesotho and South Africa this week - more details at https://t.co/qs5oMSdrpC #snowreportsa#africansnow#weather
We are beyond excited to announce our upcoming CITY TOUR!🥳🥳🥳... join us for a thrilling adventure through the Maseru City while we uncover iconic landmarks and fascinating stories about the town. Who's ready to join the fun?
#MaseruCityTour#VisitLesotho
It begins with Phuza Thursday, the warm-up that spills into Friday and Saturday, the official binge drinking days. Sunday, once a sacred day for family and rest, now stands proud on the drinking calendar. Then comes Mogodu Monday, stretching the weekend binging.
By Tuesday, the cumulative five-day hangover sets in; Wednesday is shaky. Come Thursday, the whole cycle starts again. We joke about it, but I doubt our children are in on the joke. They grow up watching us parents lost and submerged in bottles. In the process, their emotional needs are met half way, productivity in workplaces suffers under the weight of exhaustion and alcohol-induced brain fatigue.
May we all remember that each binge steals hours from our selves and our children. Each binge weakens our homes and chips away at our dignity and the future we claim to be building.
PS. Don’t mind me. I’m just a grumpy, boring old fart. Where do I get off writing this nonsense. Rha sies! Uzenza ‘bhetere’ la Lupi. Xa eqale wangubani yena. O nagana o gore o mang- kgosi ya lefatshe
💡PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Ongoing installation of speed limit signs, high accident zone signs, rumble strips, other essential road signs, and road marking on earmarked locations on various roads across the county.
Chief Mohlomi (1720-1816), a grandchild of a Bakoena chief, was born in the Mohokare Valley, now known as Caledon. He was a philosopher and medicine man who emphasized peace as a strategic tool for nation-building and the advancement of civilization. During visions as a teenager, Mohlomi was guided to be a man of peace and love, to be fair and just, and to see all people as his brothers and sisters. He was also guided to have compassion and patience, and to give special consideration to children, women, and old people. Additionally, he was told to study medicine and become a healer of bodies and minds. Chief Mohlomi mentored a young Moshoeshoe, who then applied these teachings to develop his own nation of Basotho.
Thomas Mofolo (1876-1948) was a Mosotho writer who published three books during his lifetime. His books were first written in Sesotho & then widely translated. His most famous book is Chaka (1925), a fictional retelling of the story of the rise and fall of the Zulu King Shaka.
WATCH | After nearly 18 yrs of public consultations, drafting, and amendments, the Lesotho National Assembly is set to pass a victim-centred Bail Bill this week, a timely response to longstanding public outcry over bail being granted without due consideration for victims.
🗣️ “We are abused at home, girls are forced into early marriage, children with disabilities are excluded from school.”
– Motete at #ChildParliament 🇱🇸
She urges Gov’t to:
✅ Prioritize rural areas
✅ Make schools inclusive
✅ Involve children in budgeting decisions
#ChildRights
Accessing your verified bank statement for you and your business has never been easier! With FNB Lesotho, you can get your statement through multiple convenient channels:
FNB App: Login, select account, go to Account Options and Select Statement History.
Online Banking: login, select My Accounts, and then select Statements History and download the verified statement.
Online Banking Enterprise: Login, Select My Bank Accounts, and then select Account, select Statement History, and download the verified statement.
USSD: Dial *120*321# enter the pin, select Banking, select Get Statement and follow prompts.
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