Prince Harry, Lesotho and Sentebale
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Prince Harry is "still loved" in Lesotho despite the ongoing controversy surrounding his resignation from HIV charity Sentebale. Local sentiment towards the Duke of Sussex remains overwhelmingly posit...
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Financial worries and disagreements about fundraising helped inflame the row that has engulfed the charity founded by Prince Harry, insiders close to former trustees told BBC News.
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Prince Harry continues to hold 'special place' in the hearts of many in Lesotho, despite the recent controversy surrounding his departure from the HIV charity, Sentebale.Residents of the
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The Duke of Sussex and Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, who co-founded Sentebale in 2006, said in a joint statement Tuesday they had quit “with heavy hearts” as patrons until further notice in support of the trustees in their dispute with chairwoman Sophie ...
Natural water resources and renewable energy potential in Lesotho can transform the country into a regional powerhouse, says the AfDB
The Duke of Sussex announced his resignation from the charity he cofounded in 2006 with ties to his mother, Princess Diana
Lesotho Football Association's late complaint to FIFA regarding Teboho Mokoena's ineligibility could jeopardise Bafana Bafana's World Cup qualifying campaign.
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Prince Harry is reportedly heartbroken over his departure from Sentebale, the African charity he co-founded, but experts believe this won't mark the end of his philanthropic efforts on
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Lesotho FA claim they have filed a complaint to FIFA and CAF over Bafana Bafana's selection of the suspended Tebogo Mokoena on Friday, 21 March 2025.
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AllAfrica on MSNSupporting Lesotho's Bold Plans for Sustainable Water and Energy Supply in Southern Africa - King Letsie III and Akinwumi Adesina Meet [announcement]The Kingdom of Lesotho, with support from the African Development Bank, is leveraging its abundant water and renewable energy resources to chart an ambitious path that will accelerate its economic transformation and have a huge impact on South Africa and Botswana.