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President thanked for Irish support in fighting Lesotho's AIDS epidemic Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 A HOSPITAL matron in the front line of the battle against AIDS in the African kingdom of Lesotho told President Mary McAleese how Irish cash has helped fight the deadly virus. Matron Motsoanku Mefane yesterday welcomed the Irish President to
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Child Protection Professionals In Lesotho Call For The Enactment Of The Child Protection And Welfare Bill Medical News Today
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 The Government of Lesotho and UNICEF train child care professionals from Social Welfare, Probation, Juvenile Training Centre and Master of the High Court on existing protection frameworks for children. [click link for full
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NPR's "Weekend Edition Sunday" Examines Impact Of HIV/AIDS On Family Structures In Lesotho Medical News Today
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 HIV/AIDS in Lesotho has "stretched the extended family beyond the breaking point," where an estimated 180,000 children have lost parents to AIDS-related illnesses, NPR's "Weekend Edition Sunday" reports in the first of a series of segments on challenges in meeting the U.N. [click link for full
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Bono visits Lesotho on African tour RTE
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Bono travelled to Lesotho yesterday as part of his tour of six African
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Bono launches Aids scheme BBC News
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 An initiative to improve textile workers' access to Aids treatment in Lesotho, is launched by
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Matodzi board declines Letseng diamond mine sale Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 JOHANNESBURG (Mineweb.com) -- At the end of March, the board of Matodzi Resources, part owner of the Letseng diamond mine in Lesotho, decided not to sell the 76% stake in the mine that it controls, after another bout of bids had been received.
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Harry digs in for Aids orphans Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Harry digs in for Aids orphans 28 April 2006 High in the foothills of the Maluti mountains, Prince Harry stood between the rows of sun-parched maize, turning over the red fertile soil with a hoe. In the remote village of Nokong in impoverished
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Bono jives to social responsibility with profit in Lesotho Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Bono jives to social responsibility with profit in Lesotho May 17, 2006By Ethel Hazelhurst Johannesburg - Business, fashion, social responsibility and Irish rock star Bono will feature in a two-day conference starting in Lesotho today. Bono, the face
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Bono visits Lesotho AIDS clinic New Zealand Herald
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 BUTHA BUTHE, Lesotho - U2 frontman Bono, in Lesotho on an African tour, visited a rural AIDS clinic today that he says shows how global resources can be used to provide HIV/AIDS sufferers with free testing and treatment.In
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Lesotho pins textile hopes on Bono Moreover
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Lesotho: Lesotho Claim is Snag in Letseng Mine Sale Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 THE R879m sale of the Letseng diamond mine to the Oppenheimer family's former adviser, Clifford Elphick, faces a hurdle as the Lesotho government is still trying to get its hands on a greater chunk of the mine. Yesterday, Brett Kebble's former
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Majority share sold in Lesotho's only diamond mine Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 South African mining company JCI has agreed to sell its majority stake in Lesotho's only diamond mine in a multimillion-dollar deal, the buyer announced on Monday. Gem Diamonds said in a statement that JCI and its black empowerment partner, Matodzi, agreed to sell its 76% share in Letseng diamond mine
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Lesotho Shows Textile Woes Are About More Than China Moreover
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PanAfrica: Lesotho Shows Textile Woes Are About More Than China Moreover
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PanAfrica: Lesotho Shows Textile Woes Are About More Than China Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 IF THE example of Lesotho is anything to go by, China might not be solely responsible for the woeful state of the South African clothing and textile industry after all. The traditional argument is premised on China increasing its share of the
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LESOTHO: Textiles no longer hanging by a thread Moreover
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Lesotho textiles no longer under threat Moreover
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LESOTHO: Textiles no longer hanging by a thread Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 JOHANNESBURG, 3 Jul 2006 (IRIN/PLUSNEWS) - Lesotho's single largest employer, the textile industry, has made a remarkable comeback, setting an example for the region and giving thousands back their jobs. 'All the factories that were closed have
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Lesotho: Textiles No Longer Hanging By a Thread Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Lesotho's single largest employer, the textile industry, has made a remarkable comeback, setting an example for the region and giving thousands back their jobs. 'All the factories that were closed have been reopened - the number of jobs that had
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Lesotho to raise stake in diamond mine Independent Online (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Lesotho's government would raise its stake in the Letseng diamond mine to 30 percent from 24 percent, Miningmx said yesterday, citing Peter Gray, the chief executive of JCI, which is selling control of the mine to Gem Diamond
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