by Reitumetse Tlopo | Oct 5, 2023 | News
As part of their vision and intentions to support the local livelihoods, healthy land and water resources and promote cultural exchange, ReNOKA and Alliance Française de Maseru are collaborating to organize a monthly Farmers’ Market in Maseru. The market aims to...
by Reitumetse Tlopo | Sep 28, 2023 | News
The ReNOKA movement joined hands with its partners, the European Union Delegation to Lesotho and the Orange-Senqu River Commission (ORASECOM) in an Orange-Senqu ‘Source to Mouth’ transboundary campaign for primary school students in Lesotho and Namibia, to raise...
by Reitumetse Tlopo | Sep 12, 2023 | News
Lesotho’s rangelands are being devastated by the spread of non-native invasive plants and poor grazing management. From an economic perspective, farmers currently face many barriers to provide for their families through their livestock as they used to do. Therefore,...
by Reitumetse Tlopo | Aug 28, 2023 | News
Under the Paris Agreement, countries make voluntary national climate commitments called Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). The NDCs are important as they outline what a country intends to do to address climate change challenges, along with the...
by Reitumetse Tlopo | Aug 9, 2023 | News
The strong oral storytelling tradition in Basotho culture has been an important way to share and pass down information from generation to generation. Be it through songs, stories, hymns, prayers and farming practices, indigenous knowledge plays an important part in...
by Reitumetse Tlopo | Aug 1, 2023 | News
The Basotho New Year has always been a time of renewed growth and change in the Kingdom. As the traditional Basotho calendar is based on the monthly cycles of the moon’s phases (lunar calendar), Basotho welcome the new year at a different time each year....
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