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Mabote Beavers bag third major honour

Mabote Beavers bag third major honour
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Selialia retains FLR presidency - Sunday Express

  Leemisa Thuseho FETANG Selialia yesterday retained his Federation of Lesotho Rugby (FLR) president post during the organisation’s elections at Setsoto Stadium in Maseru. Selialia will lead the for the next four years after beating the outgoing vice president, Letsielo Mabitle and former vice president Moleleki Moleleki in the elections. Selialia polled nine votes overall […]

Selialia retains FLR presidency - Sunday Express

Selialia retains FLR presidency - Sunday Express
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Segoete to relinquish Likatola coaching post

Segoete to relinquish Likatola coaching post Leemisa Thuseho THE senior national rugby team coach, Realeboha Segoete, could soon relinquish his post after he was nominated to contest the treasurer position in the upcoming Federation Lesotho Rugby (FLR) elections. The federation is expecting its elective annual general meeting (AGM) on 17 April 2021 at a yet to be announced venue. Segoete is going against one Motlatsi Mohlomi. Segoete was first appointed coach on a one-year contract in September 2019 succeeding Roy Nyasha. His contract expired last year but the federation renewed and gave him three-year contract. Since his appointment in 2019, Segoete, has never led the Likatola in an official match. This was due to suspension of rugby activities by Africa Rugby and World Rugby on the back of Covid-19 pandemic.

Diving squad recovers 50 bodies

Diving squad recovers 50 bodies MASERU-THE police diving squad has recovered 50 bodies from rivers in the past three months, and described the figures as record breaking even though there are no statistics for the past three years. Most of the bodies were recovered from Mohokare River, which is used by many locals to illegally cross into neighbouring South Africa. According to statistics by the World Health Organisation (WHO), drowning accounted for 0.38 percent of total deaths recorded in the country in 2017. Lesotho at the time ranked number 81 in the world in drowning deaths. A month ago, police from Lesotho and South Africa conducted a joint operation to rescue the bodies from the Mohokare River and the mission was hailed as a “success” by both countries.

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