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The chicken feet & head business
MASERU-AS a fulltime housewife, ‘Mamoleboheng Tšolo was dependent on her husband for money. Often the money came with a degree of humiliation.
“He would always complain that I was reckless with money,” recalls Tšolo.
She was in near tears while narrating how such dependence stripped her of her dignity and self-respect.
“It was worse when I asked for money for personal things such as doing my hair. I told myself that I had to escape that kind of abuse,” says the 33-year-old.
She sought to establish her financial independence, and she has no regrets.
The rise and rise of Ramela
MAHOBONG-POVERTY has levels. Bishop David Ramella wasn’t poor but wretchedly poor. That is to say he was poorer than poor.
A good day for him and his two siblings was when his maternal grandmother mixed papa and fish oil for dinner. It was enough for them to fill tummies and imagine the aroma of fish in the oil was fish.
On bad days they would sleep on empty bellies. There were many such days.
Their home in Mahobong was a mud house precariously clinging on the ground it stood. That it didn’t cave in and crash them was a miracle they witnessed every day.
Sister Juliet Lithemba is now a Tourism Hero in Lesotho for her fight against COVID
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By mid-April, Lesotho had recorded almost 11,000 cases of the virus with 315 deaths according to WHO. The country launched its COVID-19 vaccination campaign on 10 March 2021 after receiving vaccines through the COVAX Facility. Some 16,000 doses have been administered so far, mainly to frontline workers.
Supported by the World Health Organization (WHO), UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and other partners, authorities have designed targeted messages for specific groups in the community such as the elderly, the vulnerable, and community members with various conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
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