News and statements
MISA Lesotho members call for constitutional amendment
For MISA Lesotho to be effective enough, members argue its constitution should speak to the current trends in the media space.
Boloetse warns media distractors
“We wish to emphasise the urgent need to expedite national reforms aimed at establishing a Media Ombudsman tasked with mediating or adjudicating disputes between the media and the public, as well as intra-media ethical matters,”
MISA Lesotho Statement on Recent Legal Actions Against Media Outlets
It is MISA Lesotho’s steadfast belief that an independent and unfettered press is
indispensable to the functioning of a democratic society.
Celebrating 100 years of Radio
‘Radio: A century informing, entertaining and educating.’
WFP partners MISA Lesotho to develop media toolkit on climate change and nutrition
The WFP partnership with MISA Lesotho is pinned under a grand project: Improving Adaptive Capacity of Vulnerable and Food Insecure Populations in Lesotho (IACOV).
These are the ideals for which we are prepared to die
As MISA Lesotho’s Chairperson, I am committed to defending the principles of constitutionalism, the rule of law, and media freedom that lie at the heart of our democracy.
MISA Lesotho elects new Governing Council
I undertake and promise you that, working closely with the rest of the new members of the National Governing Council (NGC), as well as the Secretariat, I will take MISA Lesotho to the new hights,” Boloetse said, adding with words of heartfelt gratitude to his predecessor, Ts’oana.
MISA Lesotho hosts Media Literacy in Mohale’s Hoek
We have been driven by the need to impart knowledge, skills and attitudes for assessing and evaluating the vast volumes of information that come their way before they consume it,”
MISA Lesotho calls for Constitutional Amendment
The Institute wants review of Section 14 to include rights and freedoms of online users