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Textile sector on comeback trail

Lesotho's struggling clothing and textile industry could be poised for revival as four factories have recently reopened. The government aims...

Nation Brand takes Lesotho to the world

King Letsie III recently launched the Lesotho Nation Brand, which has identified four main pillars which form the foundation...

Joint programme drives sustainable farming

Standard Lesotho Bank in partnership with the Lesotho National Development Corporation, UNDP Lesotho and The FinMark Trust this week...

Unions call for ‘real’ skills transfer

By Matšeliso Phulane The deputy secretary of National Clothing and Textile Allied Workers Union (NACTWU), Tšepang Makakole has urged the...

Community ready for opening of industrial estate

By Matṧeliso Phulane Residents of Ha-Belo in the Botha-Bothe district are looking forward to the opening of the Ha Belo...

Basotho Canners: another white elephant

By Poloko Mokhele The Basotho Fruit and Vegetable Canners – a government facility once a renowned processed fruits and vegetables...

AG’s headache over dividends

By ‘Majirata Latela Acting Auditor General, Monica Besetsa has raised concern over the monitoring of dividends that are received by...

Maluti Fresh Produce market open

By Kefiloe Kajane The Lesotho National Developmemnt Cooperation (LNDC) this week finally opened the Maluti Fresh Produce Market, the first...

LNDC ambitious to save jobs

By Neo Kolane Lesotho National Development Corporation (LNDC) is highly perturbed by the downscaling of operations by some companies resulting...

LNDC appoints interim CEO

By Kefiloe Kajane The Lesotho National Development Corporation (LNDC) this week announced the appointment of Molise Ramaili as the interim...

Fresh produce centre to open in May

By Kefiloe Kajane The minister of trade and industry Thabiso Molapo and the Lesotho National Development Corporation (LNDC) today visited...

LNDC reaches out to Quthing traders

The Lesotho National Development Corporation, accompanied by First National Bank, Nedbank, Lesotho Post Bank and Standard Lesotho Bank, met...