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Lesotho joins the diamond league - The Southern Times

Lesotho joins the diamond league - The Southern Times
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Lesotho gets second batch of vaccines - The Southern Times

Changing the face of Lesotho TV - The Southern Times

Changing the face of Lesotho TV Khotso Maama Maseru – Growing up in rural Mokhotlong in Lesotho, Motšelisi Jesseica Sekonyela never imagined she would be at the heart of national television. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE She impressed from an early age with fictional works like City Lights, about a rural girl who is dazzled by urban life having left home to study in the big city. The culture shock in the city changed her and she lost focus, according to the story. Sekonyela was 13 at the time. At 18 she published the inspirational book Make Hay While the Sun Shines, which sold fairly well although a fallout with the publisher dampened things a little.

Lesotho digs up another huge gem - The Southern Times

Lesotho digs up another huge gem Khotso Maama Maseru – The world’s highest dollar-per-carat mine, Lesotho’s Letšeng Diamonds, has unearthed another mega gem, this time a high quality 370-carat Type II white diamond. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Gem Diamonds, which owns 70 percent of Letšeng Diamonds with the remainder being held by the Government of Lesotho, said the find followed another of a high quality 254-carat Type II white in early May. “Gem Diamonds Limited is pleased to announce the recovery of a high quality 370-carat Type II white diamond from the Letšeng Mine in Lesotho, the highest dollar-per-carat kimberlite diamond mine in the world,” the company said this week.

FIFA condemns Lesotho stadium - The Southern Times

FIFA condemns Lesotho stadium Khotso Maama Maseru – World football governing body FIFA has condemned Lesotho’s Setsoto Stadium, saying it does not meet the standards for hosting international matches. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE This means if Lesotho’s national teams cannot use the facility for any FIFA tournaments like World Cup qualifiers, and will likely have to play “home” matches in South Africa. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has in recent weeks condemned other stadia in Malawi, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali, Central African Republic, Burundi, Eritrea, Chad and the Gambia. Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) secretary-general Mokhosi Mohapi this week said he was confused by the announcement since Lesotho was knocked out of the World Cup qualifiers by Ethiopia in 2019.

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