🇵🇹 Portugal fans stayed behind after the match in Houston stadium area to clean up their section.
Japan set the standard and now everyone else is trying to catch up.
Writer: Julie
Botswana President speaks fluent Xhosa which is an indication of Africans being ONE people. Indeed intelligence is a state of mind but stupidity is a choice. Afrophobic people choose to align with the real settlers and chase away their own brothers and sisters.
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian takes full responsibility for the protests in Iran.
"I'm the one to blame. The student, the employee, the people, they are not to blame. We need to correct our actions."
The President of Botswana Duma Gideon Boko is currently in his home village somewhere in Eastern Cape attending umigidi & seeing his relatives. The Vice President Ndaba Nkosinathi Gaolathe he left in charge is also South African. Botswana our 10th province.
A newly released Amnesty report concludes that Hamas committed crimes against humanity on Oct. 7, presenting evidence that Palestinian terrorists killed the overwhelming majority of civilian victims. The report also details physical and sexual violence inflicted on hostages held in Gaza.
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@AceERKhumalo@Letsosa_M DC ena le program ea eona ho phetha mesebetsi e fapakaneng, e meng ea eona ke ho khutlela ho Sechaba ho se beha leseling ka ts'ebetso ea rona le ea paramente ea Sechaba 'moho le ea ts'ebetso ea 'Muso. DC ha e kopane le Sechaba feela hoba likhetho li le teng.
THE decision by Ombudsman Advocate Tlotliso Polaki to launch a formal investigation into the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftainship, Home Affairs and Police into the chronic failure to issue passports and identity documents on time is a welcome and necessary step.
This probe is not merely about administrative inefficiency; it delves into systemic failures that impact fundamental human rights and potentially foster corruption within state institutions.
As Advocate Polaki rightly points out, the investigation aims to uncover the “structural, systemic and procedural bottlenecks” and “issues of non-compliance with applicable laws, regulations and policies that amount to maladministration.”
Persistent delays in the issuing of essential documents like passports and national IDs have long plagued Lesotho’s citizens, with complaints ranging from simple processing delays and missing documents to the deeply concerning allegations of issuing service and diplomatic passports to undeserving individuals and failures in processing special permits.
Furthermore, disturbing issues bordering on bribery and a complete lack of communication with applicants highlight the potential for malpractice and a severe deficit in public service delivery.
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