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``Judicial independence will be incomplete if a judicial officer is not free``
A conference on the independence of the Judiciary in Sub-Saharan Africa recently took place in Entebbe, Uganda.
SA can learn much from Lesotho trials
WHAT a pity that SA hasn't learnt anything from the way Lesotho handled its corruption trials.
Totally Trivial: Sadistic satellites
Syrian suffers 'Skeggy' sat-nav setback, pickpocket pinches prince's phone, and telecoms journal milks alliteration big time.
Border cops in court for stolen vehicles
Four Free State police officials on Thursday appeared in the Ladybrand magistrate's court after being arrested for alleged cross-border irregularities.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Private radio station suspended in Lesotho
New York , July 28, 2008 - The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the decision by the Lesotho Communications Authority last week to suspend private radio broadcaster Harvest FM for three months.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Thief nicks Prince Harry's phone
Britain's Prince Harry, briefly dumped by his girlfriend last year over compromising text messages, was breathing a sigh of relief after being reunited with a cell phone stolen in Lesotho.
By Athi Sanpath The fate of one of the most famous trails, the Sani Pass, may lie in the results of a new survey commissioned by the Wildlife and Environmental Society of SA .
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 ...
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.
Malealea, Lesotho/Johannesburg - A last make-up check in the wing mirror of the van.
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.
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 ...
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.
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 ...