Sunday, April 19, 2026
12.9 C
Lesotho

Parliamentarians take stand against GBV

Lesotho parliamentary women’s caucus today held a meeting on prevention of violence and the oversight role of Parliament.

The symposium was attended by a total 43 members from the two houses of Parliament – the National Assembly and the Senate, and other stakeholders.

In her opening remarks, the secretary general ofthe parliamentary women’s caucus, Senator ‘Mabataung Mokhathali, said they discussed and shared strategies that could be employed to minimise gender-based violence, insecurities and systematic inequalities that threaten the well-being and rights of women and other vulnerable groups in Lesotho.

Mokhathali noted that parliamentarians have a critical role in shaping responsive policies that promote accountability and drive behaviour change in communities. 

“We want to protect women and other vulnerable groups,” she told the meeting.

Hot this week

Nurses threaten strike over non-payment of salaries

Government nurses have threatened to down their tools if they are...

NUL honours top JFE outstanding achievers

The National University of Lesotho (NUL) has honoured 16 Master’s students for outstanding academic performance in the...

Lesotho’s external position remains strong: CBL

Lesotho's external position remains strong, with Net International Reserves (NIR)...

Lesotho supports WTO LCDs specific package

Lesotho fully supports the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Specific Package for the World...

Health ministry gets M5m for drug authority offices

The National Assembly has approved a M5 million budget...

Topics

Nurses threaten strike over non-payment of salaries

Government nurses have threatened to down their tools if they are...

NUL honours top JFE outstanding achievers

The National University of Lesotho (NUL) has honoured 16 Master’s students for outstanding academic performance in the...

Lesotho’s external position remains strong: CBL

Lesotho's external position remains strong, with Net International Reserves (NIR)...

Lesotho supports WTO LCDs specific package

Lesotho fully supports the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) Specific Package for the World...

Health ministry gets M5m for drug authority offices

The National Assembly has approved a M5 million budget...

Farmers push for local purchase policy

Farmers are pushing for the introduction of a local...

United States visa bond blow

The recent expansion of the Visa Bond Pilot Program...

Standard Bank, Forestry celebrates tree planting day

Standard Lesotho Bank has celebrated National Tree Planting Day in partnership with...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x