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Ka : Bokang Mofoka
Lingaka tse sa tsoa phethela lithuto tsa tsona, li re li hanana le bookameli ba Lekala la Bophelo, le nahanang hoba tlosa sepetleleng sa Queen โMamohato le ho li isa litsing tse literekeng, hobane le batla ho hira li ngaka tsa melata. Emong oa balli a bua le sealemoya sena, o re lekala leba tshosa ka hore hali sa amohele ho ea sebetsa literekeng, li ke ke tsa hiroa ke โmuso, Litabeng tsena, setho sa lekhotla la lingaka, ngaka Mojakisane Ramafikeng, o re lekhotla la habo le ntse le buisana le lekala hore Basotho e be bona ba fuoang monyetla oa pele.
Ka : Matsheliso Mokhele
Mokhatlo oa Lesotho oa Papali ea Bolo ea Maoto (LeFA) o tiisitse hore Monghali Shalane Lehohla ke eena ea tla etella pele sehlopha sa naha sa basali ba baholo, Mehalalitoe, papaling ea bona ea machaba ea setsoalle khahlanong le Banyana Banyana khoeling ena. Ofisi e kholo ea LeFA e boletse hore Lehohla o khutla e le mokoetlisi oa nakoana ka mor'a qeto ea mokhatlo ea ho lokolla bakoetlisi bohle ba lihlopha tsa naha le basebetsi, ntle le baka tlase ho lilemo tse Mashome a mabeli le sehlopha sa naha likuena. Mehalalitoe o tla tobana le sehlopha sa naha sa Afrika Boroa papaling ea setsoalle kala Mashome a mabeli a metso e meli Hlakola monongoaha Afrika Boroa.
Ka : Keiso Mohloboli
In a dramatic turn of events concerning the political landscape in Lesotho, Member of Parliament for the Democratic Congress (DC), Mokherane MCT Tsatsanyane, has publicly refuted claims suggesting he plans to defect to the Socialist Revolutionaries (SR). This statement comes in the wake of intense speculation and allegations swirling around his political future...
In a dramatic turn of events concerning the political landscape in Lesotho, Member of Parliament for the Democratic Congress (DC), Mokherane MCT Tsatsanyane, has publicly refuted claims suggesting he plans to defect to the Socialist Revolutionaries (SR). This statement comes in the wake of intense speculation and allegations swirling around his political future. During an exclusive interview with ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ ๐จ๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐จ๐ฏ๐ ๐๐๐๐ข๐จ earlier today, Tsatsanyane addressed the rumours directly, asserting that no opposition leader can be certain about supporting the initiatives of Dr. Tลกepo Lipholo of the Basotho Covenant Movement (BCM) regarding the return of land that was confiscated by South Africa. His comments come as a significant blow to those anticipating a shift in the power dynamics within the opposition ranks. Tsatsanyane praised SR leader Mojapela for his decisive public support of Dr. Lipholoโs land reclamation efforts, calling it a "bold move" amid his colleagues' indecisiveness. โWhile many remain hesitant, Mojapela has shown courage. Itโs refreshing to see a leader take a definitive stance on an issue that affects all Basotho,โ Tsatsanyane stated. Acknowledging his deep roots in the congress movement, Tsatsanyane reiterated his loyalty to the Democratic Congress and its ongoing fight for the rights of Basotho, encapsulated in their slogan "Ea khutla naha le matekoane a eona," meaning "the return of land and her marijuana herbs." This slogan has become emblematic of their struggle for land restitution and the promotion of indigenous resources. Mokherane Tsatsanyane has positioned himself as a key supporter of initiatives like Dr. Lipholo's for several reasons. He highlighted the former leaders' tendency to campaign on the issue of confiscated lands without taking substantial actions. "In stark contrast, Dr. Lipholo has gone beyond rhetoric, successfully petitioning the United Nations for the return of Lesothoโs land," Tsatsanyane noted, expressing admiration for Lipholo's proactive approach. One unique aspect of Tsatsanyaneโs political manifesto includes a personal emblem: his painted bus, which he has adorned with the colors of the Democratic Congress. "My bus remains a symbol of my allegiance. If and when I decide to cross over to another party, that bus would be the first indicator of such a change,โ he added with a smirk, emphasizing his dedication to his current political family. Dr. Tลกepo Lipholo's recent diplomatic mission to the United Nations Headquarters in New York has also gained significant attention. Having traveled there last week, Lipholo filed a petition demanding the return of lands, which includes territories in the Free State, parts of the Eastern Cape, and the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Lipholo's initiative seeks to address a longstanding grievance that resonates deeply within the Basotho community. As the political climate continues to evolve, Mokherane Tsatsanyaneโs steadfast commitment illustrates the complexities and challenges faced by opposition figures in Lesotho. With party loyalty and land reclamation efforts at the forefront, Tsatsanyaneโs voice may prove to be a crucial one as the nation navigates its political future. In conclusion, Tsatsanyane expressed considerable dissatisfaction with the Democratic Congress (DC) administration, particularly regarding their approach to addressing the concerns of party members in Maseru. โI donโt know where party switch allegations come from but if they are coming from my fellow comrades from the DC, it might be because of my complaints about the DCโs lack of viable strategies to engage communities in Maseru.โ As the MP representing the Maseru constituency, Tsatsanyane feels increasingly alienated from his constituents due to what he perceives as a lack of viable strategies to engage with the community's pressing issues. He argues that the party's leadership has not adequately prioritized the unique challenges faced by Maseru's residents, leaving him feeling disconnected from the voters he is meant to represent. This growing sense of discontent has sparked concerns about his effectiveness as a representative and the overall unity of the DC in addressing the needs of their constituents in the capital.