MR. NTŠABA SERVED THE GOVERNMENT WITH INTEGRITY-PM
The Prime Minister, Dr Moeketsi Majoro says the late Mr. Moneri Ntšaba is reported to have served the government with integrity and has touched the lives of many people by the way he dressed up during his time. Dr Majoro said this when passing condolences to the bereaved family at the official burial of Mr. […]
PM VISITS NCC
In preparation for the launch, the Prime Minister, Dr. Moeketsi Majoro inspected the National Contact Centre (NCC) based in Post Office building Maseru on Tuesday. Upon completion of the inspection, the PM highlighted that the centre is meant to comprehend efforts of the Citizen Feedback Mechanism (CFM), thus addressing the needs of citizens in relation […]
COMMS MINISTER APOLOGISES FOR DELAYED SALARIES

The Acting Minister of Finance on Wednesday in the National Assembly made a statement regarding the delay of April 2022 government salaries. In his statement, the acting Minister of Finance, Mr. Tšoinyana Rapapa said the technical problem is one of the reasons there has been a delay in government salaries, saying an announcement by the […]
LEGAL NOTICE NO. 37 OF 2022 (THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTORAL ACT, 2011 CONSTITUENCY DELIMITATION ORDER)

SWEARING IN OF TWO MINISTERS

Source: Office of the Spokesperson
PHATLALATSO EA LIQETO TSA LEKHOTLA LA MATONA TSA LIPHUTHEHO TSA LABOBELI LA LA 08 HLAKOLA HO ISA HO LA 01 TLHAKUBELE, 2022

REDEPLOYMENT OF PRINCIPAL SECRETARIES

SALARY ADVANCE RESUMES

The Minister of Communications Science and Technology, Mr Tšoinyane Rapapa says the cabinet committee has agreed to resume civil servants’ salary advance starting in February 2022. He said this at the press briefing held at the Ministry of Communication Boardroom on Thursday. The salary advance is the Ministry of Communications Science and Technology cash loan […]
MOLAETSA OA KERESEMESE OA MOHLOMPHEHI TONA-KHOLO, DR MOEKETSI MAJORO, MP HO SECHABA SA BASOTHO -24 TŠITOE, 2021 MASERU, LESOTHO

TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IS A CRIMINAL OFFENCE: MINISTER HOME AFFAIRS

The Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Motlalentoa Letsosa says trafficking in persons is a criminal offence and anyone who is involved in it is liable to 25 years imprisonment no fine. Mr. Letsosa said this when addressing students at Motsekuoa High School during the sensitisation campaign on human trafficking and issuing of Birth Certificates and […]