By Mamello Mosaefane Lesotho Teachers Trade Union (LTTU) has threatened to bring back the teachers’ strike following reluctance by the ministry of education to
By Maleshoane Lebelo Students aspiring to go for their post-graduate studies can now enroll in universities without having to worry about paying 50 percent
…poverty-stricken households still pin hopes on school feeding for their children to access nutritious meals By Lineo Ramatlapeng For little Tlotliso Taunyane* aged 6,
By Liteboho Thebe The Ministry of Education and Training released Junior Certificate examination results for the year 2020 show a decline in pass rate
By Liteboho Thebe The Ministry of Education and Training released Junior Certificate examination results for the year 2020 show a decline in pass rate
By Mamello Mosaefane Schools will now re-open starting from March 3-8 after being closed for months due to the Covid-19 restrictions imposed to minimise
By Nicole Tau In his new book, Commerce as Politics, Economic Historian, Sean Maliehe, analyses and documents the systematic odds that Basotho have had
By Nicole Tau In Lesotho, learners are among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic as the country goes into the second phase of
Pulane Chaka Examinations Council of Lesotho (ECOL), amid fears of the COVID-19, has sparked an outcry by publishing a call for payments of examinations
Itumeleng Koleile MNN Centre for Investigative Journalism will run on Friday 19th facilitate an online media training on digital security, social media, and journalism