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Tuesday Jul 22 | SABC News

ANC freedom fighter's body exhumed for reburial

The remains of ANC liberation fighter and former leader of South African Congress of Trade Unions Matikwane Serotho have been exhumed at Sea Point cemetery in Maseru, Lesotho, after nearly eight hours of ...

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Sun Jul 20, 2008

AllAfrica.com

Southern Africa: SADC to Make Security Proposals for Region

The Southern African Development Community meeting for foreign affairs ministers is expected to make concrete security proposals for the region on Sunday.

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Thu Jul 17, 2008

Independent Online

Borderless clowning

Malealea, Lesotho/Johannesburg - A last make-up check in the wing mirror of the van.

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Sun Jul 13, 2008

BBC

Prince Harry with children from the Lesotho Child Counselling Unit in Maseru, Lesotho, Africa

Prince Harry: 'I wish I could be out here more often' What a difference a couple of years and the levelling effects of the Army can have.

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Sat Jul 12, 2008

WHDH

Prince Harry balances army duty with charity work

Prince Harry would like to spend more time helping children in Africa. Britain's royal soldier-humanitarian is in the impoverished African kingdom of Lesotho this week to work with Sentebale -- the charity he ...

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BBC

Africa in pictures: 5-11 July

A street kid sits on a mattress made from tin cans in Maseru, Lesotho, as Britain's Prince Harry visits the country, where he sponsors a charity.

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Thu Jul 10, 2008

Fox News

Top World News Photos

July 8: Britain's Prince Harry helps out with the rebuilding of a school for disabled children in Batha-Bathe near Maseru, Lesotho, which Harry and a group of 26 soldiers from the Household Cavalry Regiment are ...

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Tue Jul 08, 2008

The Star

R20 00 reward for Mofekeng's killer

Police offered a R20 000 reward on Tuesday for information about a man sought in connection with the murder of a Free State official earlier this year.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Prince Harry: Diana would be proud of charity

Britain's Prince Harry, right, helps out with the rebuilding of a school for disabled children in Batha-Bathe near Maseru, Lesotho, Tuesday, July 8, 2008, which Harry and a group of 26 soldiers from the ...

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Fri Jul 04, 2008

IRIN News

LESOTHO: Water running on empty

JOHANNESBURG, 4 July 2008 - Three parched years in a row have drained Lesotho's water sources and thousands of people that are already facing chronic food insecurity risk losing access to water, the spread of ...

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Wed Jul 02, 2008

IRIN News

LESOTHO: Children dial 800 22 345 for help

In the two months since the government of Lesotho launched the county's first national child helpline, almost 500 orphans and vulnerable children have picked up the phone to demand assistance and an ear.

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Fri Jun 27, 2008

Women's Wear Daily

Lesotho Prime Minister Seeks Broader Exports

Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili of Lesotho, a poor sub-Saharan African nation, said his country needs to diversify away from its heavy dependence on apparel exports.

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Wed Jun 25, 2008

Pan-African News Wire

Lesotho: Water of the Future, Waters of the Past

Lesotho: Water of the future, waters of the past Mohale dam: In the middle of the drought, there is abundance of water Afrol News, 23 April - Lesotho used to be an oasis of freedom in the middle of apartheid ...

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Mon Jun 23, 2008

Idland

Voting season

Tomorrow is election day in Lesotho. The level of enthusiasm about participating in democracy appears to be lukewarm, at least by African standards.

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Sat Jun 21, 2008

Idland

How to (Legally) Manipulate an Election

The ruling party of Lesotho has managed to steal, entirely within the letter of the law, almost a quarter of the seats in last weekend's national election.

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Thu Jun 19, 2008

Idland

Ernest Angley: The sad shadow of an old miracle man

The sign heralding Ohio miracle worker Ernest Angley's visit to Lesotho is enough to make you wince.

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Tue Jun 17, 2008

Canada NewsWire

Media Advisory - Stephen Lewis will speak to delegates at the 5th Science Centre World Congress

Media Advisory - Stephen Lewis will speak to delegates at the 5th Science Centre World Congress Stephen Lewis, known for challenging and energizing his audiences, will speak to over 400 delegates about ...

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Sun Jun 15, 2008

Earth Times

ILO: Rural investment essential to counter food crisis

The head of the International Labour Organization called Wednesday for job creation and investment in rural areas to combat the impact of the global food crisis.

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Fri Jun 13, 2008

Basketball in Africa

Southern Africa: Zone Six Adopts New Constitution

The Supreme Council of Sport in Africa Zone Six on Saturday adopted a new constitution at its executive meeting held in Maseru, Lesotho.

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Wed Jun 11, 2008

Daily News

Cops seize tonnes of dagga

South African and Lesotho police confiscated more than seven tons of dagga during a joint cross border operation in Lesotho, along the Free State border, police said on Wednesday.

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