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The programme communicates TRC's activities to the world. It also serves as a hub of information exchange between TRC and the rest of the world. Through a quarterly published newsletter, TRC carries analyses and commentaries on important national issues, sets the agenda and provide information where necessary. The programme also hosts quarterly public forums to provide platform for public debate on important national, regional and international development, political, economic, cultural, educational and social issues. More...


  

Mr.Mzimkhulu Sithetho

Information From The Infomation Desk

 




 

Work For Justice

 

Issue 83, April 2009 Democracy , Good Governance and Parliamentary issues
   
Issue 82, August 2008 Poverty Levels Toil in the face of skyrocketing commodity prices
Issue 78, July 2007 Water for Life
   
Issue 77, May 2007 Election 2007, After
   
Issue 76, December 2006 Election 2007 , Before
   
I ssue 75, September 2006 Lesotho at 40 (Independence Anniversary)
   
Issue 74, May 2006 The New Blues - Police Reform in Lesotho
   
Issue 73, September 2005 Still Lesotho's Tooth Fairy - Revenue Collection in the Mountain Kingdom
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Mrs Polo Motsoari 

Radio Programme Reports

In November 2006, TRC launched a radio programme, whose aim is to spark debate and informed discussed on issues of national importance. The programme is produced independently by TRC and broadcast over Catholic Radio in Maseru every Monday from 6-8am. It serves as an advocacy tool to persuade and influence policy decisions at different levels of government.

It also provides platform for public participation through active and informed debate. The programme, which has adopted a talk show format, hosts important guests who include members of parliament, university professors, political analysts, election experts, conflict managers, lawyers, local councillors; people affected by water and other development projects.

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