Ts’enolo FM (104.6MHZ) and People’s Choice FM (95.6 MHZ) were cut off in Lesotho for allegedly airing defamatory content about Prime Minister Bethuel Mosisili and Deputy Prime Minister Mothejoa ...
(MISA/IFEX) – On 19 May 2004, Nthabeleng Sefako, editor of the Radio Lesotho current affairs phone-in programme “Seboping”, was threatened on the air by Minister of Home Affairs and Public Safety ...
Radio is the most-popular medium. As well as domestic outlets, South African radio and TV stations can be received. Commercial and private radios are on the air alongside state-run Radio Lesotho - the ...
Lesotho's privately owned radio station 357 FM has been taken off the air and will only return to broadcasting on 10 January in what that country's Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) says is a ...
Lesotho joined the world in commemoration of World Radio Day under the theme ‘Radio Catalyst For People’s Lives’ at the event held in Maseru on Monday. Speaking at the event, the Minister of ...
Opposition in Parliament has blasted at the public broadcaster for what they said was a failure by the station to air their views. During the National Assembly proceedings last week, the opposition ...
On June 7 2004, the Minister of Home Affairs and Public Safety, Mr Thomas Motsoahae Thabane, contacted the chairperson of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)-Lesotho, with regard to a front ...
President Donald Trump is defending his administration's foreign aid cuts. In his Tuesday night address, one country got a special mention. Here's Kate Bartlett. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LESOTHO, LAND OF ...
Four days ahead of the commemoration of the World Radio Day on 13 February 2017, the government of Lesotho cut the broadcasting signals of two local radio stations, Ts'enolo FM (104.6MHZ) and People's ...
This page is no longer being updated. It was last updated on 24 July 2023 Lesotho's parliament building in the capital, Maseru Radio is the most-popular medium. As well as domestic outlets, South ...