Prince Harry will visit Lesotho to promote his charity, Sentebale, and he might do so without his wife, Meghan Markle.
THE involvement of the military in civilian law enforcement raises significant human rights concerns, particularly regarding the use of force and the treatment of suspects.
In June this year, a Tšenola taxi driver, Tšepo Matlere, filed a M1 000 500 lawsuit in the High Court against Lt-Gen Letsoela and Advocate Motsieloa KC, claiming he was arrested and tortured by ...
Amnesty International on Wednesday urged the Lesotho government to investigate allegations of torture and extrajudicial ...
“Lesotho’s authorities must urgently investigate all incidents of torture and unlawful killings by the army, bring to justice anyone suspected to be responsible in fair trials and adequately ...
“Lesotho’s authorities must urgently investigate all incidents of torture and unlawful killings by the army, bring to justice anyone suspected to be responsible in fair trials and adequately ...
Boris Johnson was not asked by Buckingham Palace to try and persuade Prince Harry to stay in the UK, The Telegraph ...
Prince Harry is to make another trip overseas days after his next UK visit with no mention yet about whether Meghan Markle ...
The Duke of Sussex will make his first trip in more than six years to the African nation where he established his first major ...
The tragedy is the latest in the musical turf wars that escalated into one of the biggest threats to personal safety in ...
His work with charitable organizations in Lesotho and Botswana, his candid discussions about ... However, it was his military ...