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If History Erases My Name, Will You Give Me A New One?

Lineo Mile April 13, 2021 If History Erases My Name, Will You Give Me A New One?2021-04-14T01:09:42+02:00 Arts, Culture & Design
Image Source: Inside The Lives of Lesotho's Forgotten Phuthi People Native languages around the world are disappearing at a faster rate, today, than during any other point in history. Over…
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A Blood Diamond Kingdom : Exploring Government Failure in Lesotho

Lineo Mile December 17, 2019 A Blood Diamond Kingdom : Exploring Government Failure in Lesotho2020-03-27T11:47:21+02:00 Governance
While the success of the way self governance (or lack thereof) has been conducted in Africa is debatable, I know of no nation that has made a greater mockery of…
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