
The Lesotho chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa defends and promotes media freedom, freedom of expression and access to information in Lesotho.
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MISA Lesotho calls for Constitutional Amendment
By Maleshoane Ratsebe & Limpho ’Mabathoana MISA Lesotho, with support of the Advancing Rights in Southern Africa (ARISA), yesterday lobbied parliament to amend section 14 of the Constitution of Lesotho to include rights and freedoms of online and digital users....
MISA Lesotho Launches Election Reporting Pledge: Lesotho Elections 2022
By Maleshoane Ratsebe The Lesotho Chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) launched an Election Reporting Pledge on its premises in Maseru on Saturday in the presence of the Lesotho Communications Authority ((LCA), the Independent Electoral Commission...
Lesotho Elections 2022: MISA/LCA capacitate broadcasters on elections coverage
By Maleshoane Ratsebe MISA Lesotho and the Lesotho Communications Authority (LCA) held a two-day capacity building workshop on elections reporting for broadcast journalists in Maseru on Thursday and Friday, last week. The workshop was meant to equip and prepare the...
Lesotho Elections 2022: DC unveils manifesto at MISA press club
By Maleshoane Ratsebe The Democratic Congress (DC) deputy leader, Motlalentoa Letsosa has, for the first time, unveiled the party’s campaign manifesto to a score of journalists gathering for a press club at MISA Lesotho on Thursday. The DC is the second major ruling...
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