In 2025, every child born in Lesotho has lived through the most fragile time of life – the first 28 days. For the first time in many years, not a single newborn baby has been lost so far.
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Out of every 100 women in Lesotho, 86 experience gender-based violence —a statistic Vodacom Lesotho chief executive officer, Mohale Ralebitso, has described as “scary.”
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A phone call can be half the work in tackling risky sexual behaviours among Lesotho’s youth.
The new Hello Mocha Call Center offers free, confidential support on SRH, HIV, mental health & more.
A game-changer for young Basotho
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Pelo e Petsohileng is a podcast that explores the untold, heartbreaking stories of girls in Lesotho who are forced to raise children conceived through rape because the justice system is too slow to grant them permission to terminate such pregnancies. https://t.co/HzIuhBPUcv
Lesotho’s Minister of Natural Resources, Mohlomi Moleko, has confirmed that Lesotho owes South Africa M513 million in outstanding water-related value-added tax refunds.
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“I use cloths to pad myself and wrap in blankets whenever I need to go somewhere. Still, the urine leaks through . When I feel the wetness, I have to find a place to change.
"Sometimes I hear people whisper, ‘ Ho nkha mosese mona’ (It smells like urine here)."
If not managed promptly, RP and PPH can lead to emergency hysterectomy, circulatory collapse, or even maternal death. Survivors may face long-term complications such as anemia, failure to lactate, and postpartum depression. @SelloLimpho
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The power of radio. A 4+1 driver who abducted, raped and left a 12-year-old girl in Sehlabeng earlier this week was arrested yesterday. This follows Moafrika FM's robust reporting on this. The man has reportedly confessed, claiming he was in a relationship with the girl.
In this compelling opinion piece, Mandela Washington Fellowship alumnus Nthabiseng Matjama explains Lesotho’s land and water are in danger because of bad management, climate change, and overuse. 📖 Read the full piece and let us know what you think. https://t.co/vN2QHNbDX1
We congratulate our Senior Health Journalist, @SelloLimpho, for winning the Best Investigative Journalist award at the RSL and MISA-Lesotho Journalism Excellence Awards 2024. The awarding ceremony was held in Maseru on November 11, 2024. Congratulations Limpho.
Meet Reitumetse Ntho, a 16-year-old cancer survivor who lost a kidney to neuroblastoma. She uses her model career as a platform to raise awareness about childhood cancer, inspiring fellow survivors and patients to embrace their scars.
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A trip to a Maseru health facility for critical surgery or childbirth could soon mean being turned away due to water shortages needed for life-saving procedures. This growing risk is tied to increasing siltation at Metolong Dam, reducing its water capacity https://t.co/iK1j3Gf2xY
Kamora hore ‘Malebeoana Ranku a hlokahalle sepetleleng sa Ntšekhe, Mohale’s Hoek, mooki o belaelloa a ile a bolella lelapa la Ranku hore ha a tlela ho thibela batho ho shoa sepetlele moo.
“'Ke moo mooki a ileng a re, "Na ha ke tlo thibela batho ho shoa”." https://t.co/bvOrSJ4tJy
On a positive note, ReNOKA has made significant strides in developing Lesotho's first Land Cover Atlas dataset, which stands out as one of the program's key achievements. Read or listen to the interview by clicking on the link below. @PascalinahK reports.
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In Quthing, shade nets laid scattered across the fields, torn and tangled by the heavy snowfall. These nets, crumpled on the ground, left crops fully exposed to the biting cold.
"It’s a complete mess,” 54-year-old Manthabiseng Koro explained.
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In 2017, Lesotho became the first African country to issue cannabis production licenses in line with the 2008 Drug of Abuse Act. Namibian parliament is discussing a motion to legalise cannabis use, it visited Lesotho for benchmarking. https://t.co/6u1cbswuTp
[TB DATA]: Data from the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning shows that between April and June 2024, Lesotho went beyond its target of informing people about their tuberculosis (TB) status by four percent. @PascalinahK reports. https://t.co/Mxm5UBp964
In this impactful video, we share the stories of five brave teenagers from Lesotho who have faced cancer.
Leukemia is the most common childhood cancer in Lesotho, with 15 of the 27 children registered with CCO either battling or recovering from it.
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Sepolesa sa Lesotho se tšoenyehile haholo ka litlaleho tsa tlhekefetso ea motabo tse holimo, tse tobileng banana ba ka tlase ho lilemo tse 16.
Ke bonyane mosali a le mong ho ba supileng, ea kile a hlekefetsoa ka motabo bongoaneng ba hae.
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