The match counts for the qualifiers for the African Cup of Nations in the cadet category.
The Namibia National Darts team on Wednesday left the country for Lesotho where they will take part in the Zone VI Dart Championship from 28 August to 5 September. Seven countries are taking part in the tournament. Before their departure, the team paid a visit to the chief administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC), Rusten Mogane. The purpose of the visit was to inform the administrator ...
LESOTHO has not taken up SA's offer to develop its population register, making it difficult for SA to effectively secure its borders, International Relations and Co operation Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane said yesterday.
1. The Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held in Windhoek, Republic of Namibia from August 16-17, 2010.
Increasing strains on a century-old, five-nation southern African customs union is raising questions as to whether the sovereignty of its poorest members - Lesotho and Swaziland - is sustainable, considering their burden of HIV/AIDS and the global economic slowdown, among other factors.
The trial of Thomas Lubanga on war crimes charges that include the conscription of children, the first ever to be heard by the International Criminal Court, has been viewed as an important test of the international court's credibility and effectiveness.
President Jacob Zuma on Friday concluded his state visit to Lesotho by signing several agreements with the landlocked country.
South Africa has committed to helping Lesotho graduate from its least developed country status to that of a developing country.
President Jacob Zuma has touched down in Lesotho for a two-day visit which will look into how South Africa can further assist the kingdom overcome its socio-economic challenges.
President Jacob Zuma will today undertake a state visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho where bilateral agreements, including a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Economic Cooperation, are expected to be signed.
Bilateral cooperation, economic relations and international politics are expected to be high on the agenda during President Jacob Zuma's state visit to Lesotho later this week.
President Jacob Zuma is to pay a two-day State Visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho next week, says the Department of International Relations.
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