A tale of two watersheds

A tale of two watersheds

Maseru, 25 November A field trip by a ReNOKA team has demonstrated the visible impact of watershed rehabilitation. GIZ regional technical advisor Ntate Tesele Taole, an expert in resource conservation and development, showed how the Ha-Khabo watershed, in the Hlotse...
Lesotho PM takes water and climate issues to the United Nations

Lesotho PM takes water and climate issues to the United Nations

World leaders have heard Lesotho prime minister Dr Moeketsi Majoro link poverty and livelihoods directly to climate change and land degradation, with integrated catchment management cited as a key mitigation measure. Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in...
Learning partnership to boost education and research

Learning partnership to boost education and research

The National University of Lesotho (NUL) has formed a strategic partnership with German development agency GIZ and the ICM Coordination Unit, aiming to strengthen education, science and research. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in September 2021 will guide...
Community collaborates to build local irrigation dam

Community collaborates to build local irrigation dam

Maseru, 12 August ReNOKA celebrates women who are contributing to restoration of our natural resources in catchment areas Subsistence vegetable farmer Me’ Mahali Bulanea from Likhetla-Mafeteng in south western Lesotho has taken the initiative and worked with her...
Traditional meets contemporary in ReNOKA shweshwe

Traditional meets contemporary in ReNOKA shweshwe

Shweshwe is one of the most iconically Southern African fabrics. Like ReNOKA, it marries traditional with contemporary. Shweshwe is traditionally used to make dresses, skirts, aprons and wraparound clothing, and is worn by married Sotho women and newly married Xhosa...