Africa’s Future Lies in Bioeconomy, Says Scientist Posted by By Lerato Matheka October 20, 2025 Africa must not resign itself to being a victim of climate change but instead turn its natural resources…
Grassroots Innovation Heals Lesotho’s Eroded Landscapes Posted by By Ntsoaki Motaung August 14, 2025 What began as a birthday gathering in November 2019, on the degraded hills of Boqate, sparked a movement…
Climate Change and Agriculture: An Emerging Threat to Health, Gender Equity and Youth Prosperity Posted by By Seahlolo August 14, 2025 By Thoboloko Ntšonyane In the face of escalating climate shifts, Lesotho’s rural and farming communities are experiencing far…
Restoring Land and Transforming Agriculture: The Impact of ROLL on Basotho Farmers Posted by By Lerato Matheka April 8, 2025 Lesotho’s agricultural sector is undergoing a significant transformation as farmers adopt agroecology skills and land restoration techniques to…
The Impact of Agroecology and the ROLL Project Posted by By Lungile Maseela April 8, 2025 Farming sustains life in Lesotho, yet years of overgrazing, soil erosion, and climate change have left vast landscapes…
Lesotho Faces Growing Food and Water Crisis: Climate Report Calls for Urgent Action Posted by By Lerato Matheka April 2, 2025 ...Subjected to annual loss of over US$57,000 due to deteriorating agricultural land Lesotho’s agriculture and water sectors are…
Lesotho’s Climate Change Policy: A Plan That Must Not Be Forgotten Posted by By Lerato Matheka April 2, 2025 OP-ED As the world grapples with the growing threats of climate change, Lesotho finds itself on the frontlines…
Invasive Worm Species Threatens Agricultural Production in Lesotho Posted by By Kabelo Masoabi April 2, 2025 The district of Leribe is grappling with an invasive worm species that is causing alarm among sorghum farmers…
Modern Approaches to Combat African Armyworm Outbreak in Lesotho Through A Collaborative Effort Between Farmers and Experts Posted by By Seahlolo April 1, 2025 By Seabata Mahao In recent months, Lesotho has faced a growing threat from the African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta),…
Lesotho Advances Water Security with Major Infrastructure and Smart Metering Posted by By Lungile Maseela April 1, 2025 Lesotho is making significant strides in strengthening its water infrastructure, with major projects advancing to improve access, efficiency,…
SMARTD commemorates World Wetlands Day in Quthing Posted by By Lungile Maseela February 13, 2025 The Southern Mountains Association for Rural Transformation and Development (SMARTD) commemorated World Wetlands Day recently at Ha Tlhaku,…
Youth Should Drive Climate Action in Lesotho Posted by By Seahlolo February 5, 2025 By Matsilo NkabaneClimate change affects everyone, but the most vulnerable groups—such as women, children, youth, and the disabled—are…